é j ae te — Lecai and Other Items. Tur best p sce ia the city to buy a felt hat sat L. BE. Prowse's. 38 > We adviee «!l owr readere to read the ad- dress of Principal Grant, pablished in Tu EXAMINER to-clay. i a Hons®@and cattle for the Dominion Exhibi- tion will be shipped at Charlottetown on Thursday morning. litical No. 1 Diesy Herring and Boneless Fish, good and chea), by the box or pound at the Family Groeery.-—R. K, Brack. sks Usieretias. -A Grear Barcary.-—Weeks & Coa will shew to-morrow (Wednesday), a jeb line o :200 first-class umbrellas, worth $1.50 to $1.75 which they will clear at the low price of 95 cents each. Call and have one. —Sep. 20. 21. hak ee Tne Halifax. Cotton Company celects the site on Kempt road and Young street, known as the Caldwell! property. There isa frontage of 424 feet, an:! the building, which will be ef brick, will be three stories high. It wiil be lighted by elee‘ricity. Serer.-Masork Hearrz, of Charlottetown Artillery, wae declared the winner ef the Batter y Cup at the semi-annual competition of the bavtery Lel yesterday. He made a score of 73-—ranges 200, 400 and 500 yards, seven rounds at each range. ah Atal Speciatn Norice.—For the convenience of intending purchasers at the auction sale (at Lawndale, tne residence of H. E. Swabey, Esq.,) on Thursday next, 22nd fnst., a team for the cenveyance of passen- gors will leave my sale room at the hours of 10, 11, 12, and 1 o’clock, on the day of sale. The sale of horses, cows, carriages, sleighs and stable appointments, will take place at 2 o'clock. Refreshments at the house. —Wittiam Dopp. taille Ture was a fair attendance at the market to-day. Prices as follows:—Beef (smal!) per lb 6 to 12 cents; do, (quarter) 4 to 8 cents; Mutton eer Ib 4 to 9 cents; Lamb per Ib 4 to 8 cents; Feal per lb 3 to 8 cents; Ducks each, 20 to 30 cents; Fowls exch 20 to 25 cents; Chickens per pair 30 to 50 cents; Butter (fresh) 17 to 20 cents; do (tub) 15 to 16 cents; Eggs 17 to 18 cents; Hay percwt 30 to 40 cents; Potatoes por bush 36 to 40 cents; Flour per cwt $3.25 to $3.50; Catmeal per ewt $3.25 to $3.50. —_@—— Tee Printers MIsceLLANY commences its sixth volume with the July number, This neatly-got up and well-printed journal is pub- lished in St. John, N. B., by Mr. Hugh Fia- lay, editor and proprietor. It has been in- creasing in valve each year sinee its publica- tion, and improvements are promised fer the year just entered en. In addition te a large amount of interesting information te the trade, the Mise-//any contains a phenographic department, which is ably conducted by Mr. <. William Bell. Neo journeyman or appren- tice should be without this useful magaz‘ne. Thesubscription price is but one dollar ($i) a year ; apprentices fifty cents. _--_-?>--. Personal. Mr. Giavsteve will visit his eonstituents in Mid Lothian, in October. Mr. Oswatp W. Adams, of Halifax, fell through the hatchway of the steamer ‘* Al- hambra,” on Saturday evening, and was killed. It was the Emperor Charles V. who ir- vented the title of ‘your majesty,” sovereigns having beiag previously addressed ‘‘your grace.” Epwaxp the Confessor was the first monarch of Eng!and$ who used a seal in his charters. This is the origin of the broad seal of England. Kuxe Cuar_es or WURTEMBURG is reported to have secretly embrace Catholicism during his stay at Nice this summer, through the in- fluence of Baron Spitzenberg, an ardent Cath- olic. Georar Wasutnetox ssid:—‘‘ Agriculture is the most healthful, most useful, and most noble employment of man.” The value of this statement is enhanced by the fact that George could not tell a lie. Ganteacpr’s face is described by a recent visitor as absolw ‘ely livid, the yellow-white of acorpse, and his hair and beard perfectly white. His eyes, however, reta‘n fire and move about from side to side, following peop'e around the room, without, however, his changing attitud» in the least degree. Puce Bismarcx has a special fondness for his ]ittle estate of Schonhausen, one which has belonged te his family for more than four eenturies aad which was a gift from the Mar- graves of Brandeoburg. The Prince passed at Schonhausen the greater part of his childhood, and formerly attached its name to his cwn. Mr. Joux Bcetent’s. two brothers-in-law, the Lucases, were originally Quakers. One as the Roman Catholic Church, estab- ished the 7'ab/e! newspaper, and represented an [rish constituency in Parliament; the other became a Radical of Radicals. Of the brothers Harcourt, uow io Parliament, one is aTory, the other a Liberal, and Newman, prince of the Rorman Church, has a brother afloat on the ocean of fcism. Tue late Dear Stanley bequeatbed the sum of £3,000 in tru:t to the Dean and Chapter, for ‘‘ establichir or aidirg a fund for the pur- pose of remuner trg the guides who conduct strangers over Westminster Abbey, with the purpose of ai olishivg aud putting an -end te the payment of f-es as at present made to such guides.” ‘The olject of this hewnest will be recogrized by al wh> have travelled as a most laudable one, and it is especially appropriate when designed t» remove the custom from the precincts of a sacred edifice. —_—-_~.-_—- Stipendiary Magistete’s Court. Is the Stipendiary Magistate’s Court this forenoon, — Mary Hogan was fined $60.00 and costs for & breach of the 'anada Temperance Act. Michael Power was fined fifty cents, with- out costs, for abusive language to Thomas ebb. —_—~>—- Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 20—10 a. m. Fresh norch westerly to northerly winds, fair slightly cocles weather. a aes DIED. In this city. oa the 20th inst., Jean, dangh ter of Robert and Jennie McLaurin, aged & months and 2 days. [Funerad will leave resi- dence, King 3qaare, Wednesday 2lst, at 3 e’clock.} On Monday, the 12th inst., at the residence of her son-ia- aw. Chas. W. Strong, Haanah B. Treadwell, relict of the late Nathantel | Treadwell, of Fredericton, N. B., in the 86vh year of her age. ns Ma i ee a eo es THE DAT ee i ot —— aaa Sept. 16, 1881 a a, > LY EXAMINER, SEPTHMBER 2 . ee ee ee — a a a in i ie he ut re Po “Seb ed | pipes. ON HOUSG. Fall Goods Now Landing Ex “Prince Edward,’ - Se eee mm A 0, 188). ——_—— - eee enema ie CO. ee ee en = TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. cn ee : Deaih of Garfield | A Pain atthe Heart. | Juieis Sosng at the Gloss, Heroism of Mrs. Garfield. _ [We are indebted to T. C. James, Esq., for the following particulars. | OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Lone Branca, } Sept. 19., 11.50 p. m. § The President died at 10.35. After the bulletin was issued at 5.30 this evening the President ecntinued in much the same condition as during the afternoon, his pulse ranging — from 102 to 106 #4with rather increas- ed force and volume. After taking nourishment he fill into a quiet sleep for ebout jthirty five minutes. Before his death, and while asleep, his pulse rose to 120 and was somewhat more feeble. At ten minutes past ten he awoke, and complained of severe pain over the region of the heart, and almost immediately be- came unconscious and ceased to breathe at 10.30. (Signed) D. W. Briss, Francis H. Hamirron, D. Hayes AGNeEw. Previous to his death the only words spoken by the President were that he had @ severe pain in his heart. It is supposed by the Surgeons that death was caused by a clot of blood forming in the heart. Dr. Bliss was the first one notified of the Preside:t’s expression of pain, and upon entering the room, at once saw that the end was near. The members of the family were imme- diately summoned to the bed side. All ar- rived and perfect quiet prevailed. Mrs. Garfield bore the trying ordeal with great fortitude, and exhibited unprecedent- ed courage. She gave way to no paroxyisms of grief, and after death became evident she quietly withdrew to her own reom, The death scene was one never to be fergetten. Perfect quiet prevailed, and not a murmur was heard while the Presi- dent was sinking. After death had been pronouneed, the body was properly arrang- ed by Dr. Beyiton. Mr. Morris, the undertaker, of Long Branch, has charge of the remains. — WakrEN, Me., Sept. 17. In a fit of jealousy last night, Charles Smith went to the house of his wife’s par- ents, David McRob!ins and wife, and ehot Mrs. MecRobbins and his wife, aged 19, both fatally; and his year and-a-half old sonf killing the jatter icstantly. A Mrs. Metcalf who lived in the bouse and was present, fled, alullet grazing her ear, and taking her twochiidren hid in the woods. Smith went to the police, confessed the crime and surrendered. Cuatcaco, Sept. 17 Unusually cold weather is reported frem Des Moines and other parts of Iowa for several days. Snow fell along the Ruck island road between De Soto, twenty miles west of here, and some points in Nebraska. There is snow two inches in depth at Omaha. The weather is cloudy and very cold, New York, Sept. 17. In a race yesterday at Fulton, N. J.,over a threo-quarter mile course rowed over four times between Courtney and Riley, the latter was capsized by collision with an outside boat and Courtney rowed over the courss, said to bs three miles and 66 feet, im 13 minutes and 52 seconds. The time was remarkable, but high wind aided him materially. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Sept. 17. The cotton movement has assumed a more important aspect than hitherto. A meeting at Manchester yesterday of manufacturers of North and East Lancashire unanimously favored running only three days weekly ior a month, or during such time as the spin- ners have stopped, provided two-thirds of the looms are willing to adopt that course. The meeting adjourned until Thursday. If the suggestion is carried out agitation will be greatly extended and matters will become much more serious for the Liver- pool cotton brokers. Lonpon, Sept. 17. The ‘* Times’” Dublin report says : The drift of all the speeches at the Land League convention was that the Land League should not think of accepting the Land Act as a final settlement. EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Sept. 17. It is officially announced that the French: Government has consented to prolong the treaty of commerce with Great Britain three months from the 8th of November, a joint commission meeting in Paris on Mon- day. A Standard Paris despatch states that M. Suberoff, Russian ambarsador at Berlin, is on his way to Paris and London to invite co-operation of France and England to a joiut scheme to suppress revoluionism. Carno, Sept. 17. The Khedive to-day, after asking earn- estly for news of President Garfield’s health, said : ‘‘ The height of my ambition andali liive foris happiness and pros- | of religicn or nationality. Since my acces- ‘sion Lhave taken as my model Awerican perity of all the people of Egypt, regardless civilization, which admits of no distinction either of race or of religion but my task is = ee we beset with great difficulties.” EARLY NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. COTTOHS. VELUETEENS. DR PRIRTED 20 bales Grey Cottons, : 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, « cases Bed Ticking, FROM MONTRPAL, 5S cases White Cottons, 2 cases Flannels, ¥e@>_ All of the above will be sold at the very’ smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlettetown, Aug. 20, 1881. FALL GOOD We have Just Received és Great Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), es SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Bast Salt. COLEMAN'S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES iN 1889: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Industrial Exhibition. ss PF . tS) Lillhas AND TRIM MRE FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For aale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFF'S July 30, 1881. ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES, SHIPPING AND —e Selling Off Great Bargains. Wholesale and Retail, “Manchester House,” Queen strect. oe — —--! oO 0 eee - ee ee ee A CEHELANGE IN BUSINESS. Of eee come HE subsoriber intending to go out of the Fancy trade, offers his entire} Stock of 13% Stapie and Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shees, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. The Sale Now Going on. - - - Dress Goods and Job Lots at Cost. Country Traders and intending purchasers will do well te inspect tho Stock, as great Bargains will be given. A nice lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits very cheap. N. B.—Please observe the Sign, Manchester House. ey Readymade Clothing at a Pargain. S. W. MecMURRAY, Ch’town, Sept. 5, ’81—1i wkly 2i pee ER are cae ieee Site na ee aa NO HUMBUG! Bona Fide Reduction for Cash ————:0: CITY HARDWARE STORE. i> W* guarantee to sell at LOWER PRICES, and GIVE BETTER SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN, and have on hand one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of ELA RD W A FE TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, COMPRISING House and Carriage Builders Stock and General Hardware, Painters’ Supplies, ia Best English Leads and Oils, and Everything to be found in a First- Class Hardware Store. Call and see for yourselves—yov can’t fail to get Bargains. Don’t forget the place—the Old Reliable City Hardware Store. N. B.—Goods delivered free of charge at Railway and Steam boats. BOURKE, SON & CO. August 30, 1881—3w law, whly 3w, pat ——SSa eS eee SE Se = nn i ! ' Removed, | Hackerd aut Have Suis. FFLHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel Mii W. W. IRVING begs to notify her, and Hake Sounds during the fishing LIVE friends and the public generally that season, at highest market price. ske bas opened her Fall and Winter Classes) jy99 Birch and A ae ee ae ae sh Hoop Harrels, for sale me wn and Drawing in ail their different iat I. C, Hall’sold stand foot of Queen Street -_ , | Charlottetown, For terais, etc., apply at her Studio — resi-| : dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of Ring! HORACE HASZARD. Square, fau 29 tf! Aug. 23—pat 1 eod ete ee ae (j . . Herring Hers ommission Merchants, erring. Herring. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Salt. On hand, a .ill supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines vnd Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. —AxD— EXPORTERS OF PRODUCE, 44 South Street, - New York City. N. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, consignments of Potatoes, Caas. H. McNu, Agent. 49 Water street, near Queen, Charlottetown. pse 14 lm wkly KING SQUARE FURNITURE BOOTS. SHOES. SIGN OF THE WAREROOMS, ELEPH ANT Caskets of Every Size, Quality al ha th) (ae and Price Always on Hand. W. R BOREHAM Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Has Just Received a large part of his| Best Plated Mounting, Mahogany and Covered Coffins, Register Black Mounting 7 7 , RPALL STOCK; White and Black Common Mounting, CONSISTING OF * 2 Hearses, Horses and nee fo ? , : ’ unerala—town or country—j/al ice. Men 8; Women 8 & Children 8! One hours’ notice salar to be served. Boots and Shoes, MARK BUTCHER. IN ALL THE DIN LEADING STYLES Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1881—1m eod, wkly Ail kinds, all Sizes, all Prices JUST (yp EN ED Give Him A CALL. A Nice Let Ladics’ Fine Slippers. WR Cracow trce| MABKED VERY LOW! ept. 14—3m 3aw, tn ths A NICE LOT OF RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. Velveteens, Dress Goods, TO LET. Plain and Fancy Wincey, HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- &e-: &e.5 &e dence of Mr. Arcap. Keynepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- ! cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap- ply tothe owner, ; s Zz 2 JOHN INGS. | 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, Gh’town, Sept, 7, 1881. note Shop & Dwelling House TORENT! iff HE HOUSE lately occupied by Lievr, 10 RENT! Bouton, containing 13 rooms, large gar- ‘den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, N South Side Queen Square, the Store Apply to owner, and Dwelling House lately occupied by J. H. GATES, L. J. Williems. Apply to July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. HORACE HASZARD. - par ati ners SALT! SELLING OFF logy emeneece: \W E have determined to CLEAR OUT our LARGE STOCK OF HATS & CAPS BY THY ist OCTOBER and will sell at a Redaction of 25 per cent. from date. BYRNE BROS., queen sieet | PE THOOIST EVYMNS a : - a Oe ‘HE NEW HYMN BO‘ i iet Hides, Hides, Hides ft of styles and iodine, got soknea: , . ’ HARVI“'S BOOKSTORE, ANTED by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the | Aug, 17—tf i Queen Street Spring Park Wool Shep. rR } i ' a | O A %5 ° June 27, 81. : Wrool!l — Wool! em and PREMISES at present ; P : . occupied by Mr. C. B. Waraun a8 a j i Highest Cash Price paid | for Wool} Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to Wool Skin, Hides and Cali Skins, at ; Stemper’s corner, Apply to RB. BRIDGES, MRS, STAMPER, Aug. 25— ed BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Ang. 27—pat jm eod TO LET | ® OUSE on Douglass Street to iet. In good order, Pump in yard, Eent moderate. Apply to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Sept. 5—lw Sept. 9—6i i HE place. to get your Printing done ia a f ys lace to get your Priosting doas isa the HXAMINER PRINTING 399U3 the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS July 12—Zaw wklyim Hillsborough Street,! 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