Sa eh a sie ee Se et ee se oa sii : LN en i ttt meres —— a — f e THE DATLY MXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 22, 1884. a ne : - ees : ees See ee smsivormey Teens’. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | AND SALE z SGRAPHIG HEWS. ‘RST ENT LE. MONA ~ Sixty four years ayo, | { b a L er ’ that eat slavery, promoter of | [SpeciaL Desparcues ro Tuk EXAMINER ] O be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- ; : legal reformer, Thomas Den-} . de ises, op King Street, opposite the Post = ‘04 a Baron of the United | @¢meral Gordon Wins two Victories Office, Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17th — ‘sn aaa . . —— sn ie day of October next, all that valuable prop- ; Ku — General to en New Your, Sept. 20 erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the 4 (ar ’ v married her cousin (¢ Srityim acid A despatch from Cairo says that Rr south side of King Street, having a front on Prince of Weles, 1795) and against whom the | messenger from General Gordon has arrived said street of about thirty-four feet, and fal Pains and Penalties was, by|at Dongola with the information that e ae roa are ~~ —se : ht into Parliament. He| Gorden has had two severe battles with a mass Meet. nce : a ; oe a a i . the rebels who were besetting Khartou 5 street for horses, carts, trucks, ete, ai n the 22nd of September, 1854. ; oa , . ' coh. o x“ rs: * oe 7 TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- omament — Lo ton a oe uch the 7 — oe ance to be secured by a mortgage of the ; inion 7 wastrous defeats fo the last batt "” hen premises, bearing six per cent interest, Local and Citic r Ete HS. = became ap; ewe Bhar the — bole jwer r For further particuiars apply to Messrs. | giving wer, Gen. Gordon sallied out, and —AT— McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. ai : . $0 vigorous was his attack on the enemy ee 3 ee and fining those! that the latter were compelled to raise the SABAH McKINNON. Wae set HqQuor lege: siege of Khartoum and retreat. Ch’town, Sept 9, 1884. a ; Tuk Shaw House, at }Brackley Point Beach, | . : ae eR ss 5 ve ile 3 aciomiaih..: salle liad: / will clos Friday next, the 26th inst. Another Report. er rhea ke errs Pure Bred. stock ‘ eo ‘ © fue wheat and oat crops along the West LONDON, Sept. 20. is River seem exe llent, and the farmers are Sir Evelyn Baring telegraphs from Cairo | ite aceratiin. all thal qeiaieeistedl Midian tind 3 rvesting vat dir of ongotk ag ceived | ¢ pr —e : : o on . ; I \ a mrs th Mu lir I = 1 5 ma has — F 1 Oo i Bella’s Centennial,” No. 7,97 y. Aweri- i LeesTers are firm and higher in the London ad : ae a cs “may a nor pe can Herd-Book, can now be had at ae a ; Tae aie sold at $5 5 - cane of on al rier rOordao fas gt eC ’ < 4 e ‘ .- / aut i . . y . . : ' . > - ? f A. M ‘Le 2 ., near Esdale Pounc ry. market ha sone 8. $0 Mae 0 a | eichanion wma ak Gs dees Gh Eiceseun 1 Vl. STERN®S’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States: are daily coming to oe os00. Lat. stuhe to suit aun t —_>—— was raised on August 30th—four days after| | hand. In afew days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over stock, as he will likely be in Charlottetown SyrrexpriaARyY Maaisrrare’s Courr, ro-pay, |General Gordon’s last messenger left. but a short time. ne assault case 50 cts; a os Scott | a — Sept 9—im Act case posponed till this day week. Remarkable Funeral, ce i Og TS TA NE EEO Oe ae A ia i j orients 7 —-- 200 CASBRS AND BALES : | Tue steamer Coban, of the Black Diamond | New York, Sept. 21 : Line, left Montreal for this port on Sunday,| __ P ny = : an i and is due here on Wednesday morning. i The funeral of Jerry McAulay, ex-prize —OF- mene ! omnia fighter, ex-highway robber, ex-river thief, LBION MINES SLACK CUAL can be Tue annual meeting of the Queen’s County ¢X-convict, and later a convert, took place supplied freely, and with dispatch, for Rifle Association will be held im the City | to-day, and was attended by a remarkable e ° e about one month, Orders given by is Court Room at eight o’clock this evening. assembiage, including, as it did, wealthy E ] h C d n a A yn i | a r 00 G. W. DsBLOIS, Agent —_>—- ladies and gentlemen, pick-pockets, sport- n 1S 8 ana la an I e Cc n S, hii 35 Water Sieoes. ‘ fur frost of last week has done great| ing mei, &c. McAulay was founder of the July 10. 4f i damage tothe potatocrop along the West) Water street and Central Missions. sihsiliiccecdehimneniisaiasiiagapnantlidiaabaiiiiind tin mmiia River. In seme cases a number of acres | area aes , P ; i e totally destroyed. j 7 ° 7» ° e - p ' | gation dete Fatal Railway Accident. which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. P, Ii. Is] nd ott ly. A PUBLIC MSETING under the auspices of | oot tae : e a ill the Dairymens’ Association will be held in| Toronto Sept. 20. STOVE-PIPE STONES i the Y.M.C, A, Hall on the first night of} A bad smash up occurred on the Cana- CHIMNEY TOPS , ' the Exhibition—the Sth of October. |} dian Pacific on Saturday near Renfrew, the STERN aq DRAIN PIPES, . — > --— | fireman was cut into pieces. His name was Yo STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS Farmers in the vicinity of Rocky Point| Eadier, the engineer was badly injured. Sas ) the P t complain of the ravages of a gang of apple- | acenas Ch'town, Sept. 13, 1884. g ISLAND POrTERY. er ae | stealers, Mr. James Alchorn, of that place, | ii ali ails R i _ = - - » ISLAD CRY. . had his orchard stripped completely on lasi | Dongola Cataract Reached. BEER & GOFF ‘ Saturday night, and we also hear of a3 number eT : sail j of other cases of this kind in the same neigh. | Lonpon, Sept. 21. ae a ne AQUNTR " borhood, The gang should be caught and The Sussex regiment of mounted in- , ae eA a RE wee, severely punished. ie |fantry reached Dongola cataract with less fae Rev. John Ellis, loug and favorably | difficulty than has been expected. HOUSE TO LET. i known in the diocese as one of the most suc- - r cessful masters in a prominent school, and A Bombshell. seinimetbensonniianirennstiaaiiniti also as a diligent parish worker, has severed ii HE Subsoriber offers to let a most desir- his conne rane ee See ee d} Pestu, Sept. 21. able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, ig NOW enjoying & vacatic ec y. | i : ie me Vis It is expected that the rev. gentleman wili| While the Synagogue was crowded to-day gy B | nM he R EKCE i y K BD asd pores me er gawcarte yp Phe ag soon return to Canada,—-Church Guardian, | a bomb with a quick match was found at & y 9 Se eee 1g tag. Sing ns who ‘ne ~~. - | the entrance of the building. s 4 Aik Geettneeds otteiie Oks cnaianee Dectixe or Max.—Impotency of mind, ae ast wh gy : . a limb or vital function, nervous weakness Nati list L Meecti There is also a Stable, Coach-house an mw v , 9 - agus | = r. _— OOo - sexual debility, and all diseases caused by in- ! a — — Garden attached. —— diseretions and abuse, and radically | and : : PONALD SON. os . p . , Oo - ios e - oe : Y ‘ ren by —. nn eee nT eS ee oe orem 327 half.chests \V ery Superi or TEAS, 8 cases COTTON FLAN NELS, Jnly 7, 1886 i] which 18 tor saie DY & espons e ruggists. 16 iNé ona avague ei eeulb . oor | i money " <n ee ee See advertisement in aaother column. Sold in| yesterday at Ballinasloe. Joseph M. Keany, 120 barrels SU GAR, 1 case assorted colors do., . Charlottetown at Apothecarier Hall. | M.P., in the course of his address said ‘‘The 3 eases Men’s FELT HATS. 2 cases SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 5 re | Tris bers of the House of Cor . : aay y J Ter Mackenzie Government spent idl eewnaladttbennseideeme biaeer oon ] case LAMP WICKS, l case GREY FLANN EL SHIRTIN G, 54 “i on immigration, and it ie ~ expected more from the Conservatives.” 35 bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS, 3 cases TW EEDS AND WORSTEDS, ce i exactly 92,700 inimigrants. jut the London : . ¢ ad i ? inde- : ’ J Advertiser, 3 leading Grit organ, admitted anaes a ae? > a — 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, | 2 casks WRITING INK, BREMNER BROS, Ot ‘ “ 4 » " . _ pendence sas J é ’ . > - } 7 United Seat tae ae sade aaian Parnell was dainel as the future Premier} 44 bales GREY COTTONS ‘100 yds, each), 2 cases EN VELOPES, Inly 28, 1884 at the rate of 28,000 per annum, Thus, un. | of Ireland. 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, | lcase WRITING PAPERS, — aT der Mr. Mackenzie we gained 92,7 rsons a - > OR em i ler Mr. Mackenz we gained 92,700 persons | } 5 easse BLEACHED COTTONS, 25 cases LAUNDRY STARCH, Credit Foucier I raned-Canadien. and lost 115,000. Deduct 92,700 from 115,- Weather Bulletin : 2 | ~ READY MADE CLOTHING 009 and it will be seen that for our $1,541,000 Ce 26 bags Rice, | 9 cases - \ ; wie spent in bringing people to Canada, we secured -robabilities for the next 2 . } OANS Mortgage for »criods not exceed- not an addition to the population, but an me vonass ee the next 24 hours for the — - L ing 0 cena chaee Sinking Fund, actual loss of 22,700 souls.— Moncton Times, Grune “YON. and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking fund. me ; ; ‘ : , The borrower is privileged to pay off his AN appreciative audience assembled in Toronto, Sep. 22-10 a. m. We expect to receive, during the next ten days, about lens: in ohale-et in ak mon Hs aioe. Market Hall, Saturday evening, to witness! Moderate to fresh westerly to southerly Circulars giving detailed information can be the opening performance of the Hazlie & winds, fair to cloudy weather, with local obtained on application at the office of Messrs a oe xe The on grea Was/showers towards eveuing, higher tempera- \ @ N . Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown, an «Xcellent one, the farces, songs, jokes, etc., | ture, ad BR; i fi & ii & ad rw er TAN were all new and good, and nothing was said a Ses aa ah al cs O a 00 Se Ww. a ot AN, or done to Offend the taste of the most fas- Seraotocical Oprice ; Ageut for the Company. Tr oo ; ME #10: a, 3 , 30—pat dy & wky pres som jour 41. tidious. A good feature of the entertain- Charlottetown September 22, 1884. ; 7 recenceanmcemenentanenmeieagae formance was carried out_‘no sooner wae ‘one | Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 53.0] the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scotch Markets, and will offer Whole- Ss SEMARCS Ws 6 oe —D on a one y Te 5 eeeeersens 41.0 . a : ° . TT act off than another was on. Owing to this Sioheet Seomaniieie amen eas 55.0 sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. [GE CREA i errangement, ‘the man outside,” with whom pa Temperature (read at midnight), . 45.0 peaogitely ip y eoemamnaehe tee A ee Lowest Temperature thie oaperyn ee 9 RDERS for Ice Cream, by the quart or ed — gn ‘1 | k aa Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .52.1 aitem ‘aheubl be felt os “Sha itis pe-led to wait until the close of the perform T ture§this afternoon at 1 o’clock...57.0 g ’ - : ; ance. The company appear again to-night, Cmperacureyeas aivere oe s ¥ a5 Shop around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- when ‘*Peck’s Bad Boy” will be put upon | ~ Tne omen ta : ae fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it 18 the boards, Give them a full house. SHIP NEWS. wanted, so as to insure a supply of Fresh ap Sign of the Lion. Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- | Tur Carrie Trape.—The Montreal Gazette PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans for con- a vile oe “4 i Sept. 12 - dy wy taining it. The purity, sweetness and whole- t has, with commendable enterprize, intro- ENTERED, ops. +4 YW) : f the Ice Cream furnished 1s guar- | duced a feature into its commercial reports, : aieiiiaes - ee 7 | which must render of exceptionally great! Sept 20—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, —t — 4s — a 1884 bi | value to all persons engaged or interested in} mdse and fish. a om Jaly 5, 1864, pee of the cattle trade. The Gazette has for some | Sept 22—Quickstep, Smith, Liverpool, NS, . Pe 7 time had a correspondent at Liverpool who navi ~ ee : — —, “er e : fi sends weekly letters on the subject of cattle Wright, ictou, coal; Margaret «Ann, » on J q trade, and the letters have shown thatthe} Buckler, North Sydney, coal; Rustic, Gillis, -COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1878 . ‘ ’ ‘ : th i correspondent is remarkably well informed | St Peter's, C B, limestone; Albion, Chap- SR 3 ae =. yk: SE Ee a upon the subject, and must have exceptional man, Cocagne, lumber; Eliza Jane, \ igneau, a facilities for obtaining precise and accurate! fishing voyage, herring; Admiration, Tripp, ’ FF information. To this has now been added | Gaspe, lumber. -* weekly cable letter on the position of the CLEARED, ———- AT-——- oan eB am hss a atthe market, —— is published in Sm Sept 20—Maggie May, Goodfellow, Mira- I ane every Suey eee oe Tl | aeichi, bal: en Died, Hyde, Murray Harbor, SOLD BY ALL— | fullest particulars up to a late hour on Monday dse: Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal, 5 Bad {i night. Sept 2: _P LQ, Andersen, Pictes, tel. Ws in oO & STATIONERS THROUCHOUT He WORLD a oom e -——————_ r 7 b | -- ia The Canadian Contingent. HOTEL ARRIVALS. FE a ro | The following will give some idea of the ssciacliatimaaadl Ni S | work to be undertaken by the Canadian . 20.~—E A Grent, New Glasgow, N 8; i royageurs on the Nile: The first soy mis M Fitzpatrick St John, N B; EG Chant, MUNN & CO., of the Scrunprpen ANARIDAS, 68 ie gt at Assouan, a distance of 700 miles from | *,~ ane. Ont: A & MeDo2shd, Str Princess a d Gl W H G d Hane tO Re rights, for the United ‘states, Gan F the mouth of the river, and the whole of aS eee aoaes Gennelk _ tnd 4 cases on on, anc as 6éTt an aso cavy 00 S. ty ee fame Boo abou { this is navigable for boats of moderat Geo M Ryerson and wife, Charles Phillips Fipente sone, oe ar STUNW CO. coe note | dranghts. The Nile cataracts are precisely | .44 wife, Joe Burgess and wife, John Phillips in the BCTEWTIVIC AMERSDAX, the lacgow, best. and similar to the rapids of the St. Lawrence | pnd wife, George Hazlie, H P Ryley, Hazlie wet Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in- and the Ottawa, and to be overcome by the|and Ryerson, Peck’s Bad aor eens fenn sent fren. Adress MUNN & C0, ScLaNTIFI0 ae same methods. The first cataract is rather|Co. 22—Charles Waye, St eters Bay; Jas ‘ ses AMERICAN Office, 261 Broadway, New York. ft a series of rapids than a fall, the entire des-| Johns‘on, Mill Vale; James Campbell, Mon- 4 cases Black Straw tilats, e ' t | centin five miles being 80 feet, and the | tague. we . ‘ i a og highest fall not exceeding six feet. In the a lik ce caren loins 2 eden 28 bales Grey € ottons, AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST ; : whole distance between Khartoum and ant W J Robertson, St John; EW Jarvis, do; 10 bales Cotton Warps. ® { Assouan, about 800 miles, the river docs me Brown, Welsford; W G Smith, Truro, 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue. bt not fall more than 1,100 feet. The natural N S: C Wesley Price, Detroit, Mich; F J 50 A YEAR i oe — . vo oti that 700 Coney gen eee, Penn's, PAS. All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 ; f ih one ae nee oaamane the fall of the REVERE HOUSE. Z EXPECTED’ Send three 2c. ee May ae ore | —— - . f ; , * : ‘ IHS y Sngli yer ) n rapide. There are probably forty miles of} | Sept. 20H EGlerk», M. P P, Toronto; M A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY Ging, ox Geemen) of the Oldest ana , rapids in the Nile. From the first to the| J Foley, Souris; KH Cashing, St fom" | including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, ete. waned. : second cataract is a distance of 200 miles ;} Kirkpatrick, do. i about the same distance separates —— - - ; na ——— —— ORANGE JUDD GO. DAVID W. JUDD, q second from the third. Another 200 miles SED. r , separates the third cataract from the| J, this city, September, 21, William VV HOoOLHMS A TB A IN D RETAT IL. 7Sl Broadway, Wew York. , fourth, while there is an interval of 150| Pennell, aged 81. Funeral from his late | mR PR: GT RTE aT miles between the fourth and fifth. weer residence, Cumberland Street, to-morrow, " ‘ k t il use ent ~ Ya } oO ‘ . « ef ‘ is é i} *o yok Fig 4 Ps : 3 , : » j ‘ J j Si cence neck Ga a, cae a ‘Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market Heus BARGAINS. .& th Cataract iro Lhe ’ | L : little more than 50 miles from as Horsford’s Acid Phosphate -- There are 400 boats, which are from 30 to ae ‘ ‘ : . ® . ; = AM selling the balance of my Furniture ) J2 feet ie length, from 6 to 7 feet beam, A VALUABLE REMEDY FOR GRAVEL. | Yass The New Store on the old site will not befopened till Ist April next. 2 saved deamn the fire of the 20th ult., at J, iF and weighing less than 1,100 Ibe. Each Dr. T. H. Newland, jr, St Louis, Mo., | D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a & boat will contain two boatmen and bye _ eays: ‘I have used it in — of 7 oe | reduction of from he ea to fifty por aM diers, one hundred days’’ supplies of 1004, | gry ergains, such as gravel, and particularly | ' cent. bslow usual prices, Li draw when loaded only twenty inches of spermatorrhes,, with ae re ee | W.& A. BRO WN & CG, - . JOHN N&WSON, # water i ery way complete in| think it isa very valuable remedy inthose| | | Chitows, Marob 6, ee and be in every way P discaxes,” Cltown, Sept. 5, 1884. ‘ i Mii z im, |