ee ay cal 2 i cc mics Hate ose tt « Local and Other Items. Ep.rortaL and other matter crowded out. tion. J. C. Popr and Frederick Brecken, M. P., passed through Moncton on Friday voule to Ottawa. THe attention of the police is directed toa crowd of boys who congregate in the vicinity of Duncan's wharf to pelt stones, ete. Yes- terday (Sunday) their doings were scandalous, Ar the Stipeudiary Magistrate's Court this forenooa Michael! Purcell was imprisoned for one moath being drunk and using abusive lan- uage to passers-by. N. Collins, drunk and Siesrdely was tined $3 or 10 days. Str JOHN MacpoNALpn is to be entertained at a public dinner in (juebec shortly after his arrival, in honor of his elevation te the Privy Councillorship ; already 100 tickets have been subscribed for at $5 a piece. Sir John is ex- pected there to day. REMEMEER tle immense Trade Sale of Dry Goods atJ. D. Mason & Cos, to com- mence on Wednesday, 24th inst., at eleven o'clock, aad to continue from day to day uatil the entire Stock is cleared out.—-.W. D. Srew- akt, Auctioneer. Macsxum Boxum.—W. R. Watson has some plum trees which bear fruit well deserving of thisname. This year he has plums which weigh two ounces and measure six inches in circumference. ReMEMBER the grand Tea and Concert at Mount Stewart, on Wednesday, 24th inst. Carf will leave at 6.50 a. m. Tickets at single fares, good for two days. ‘‘Heather Belle” will leave at 9.30 a. m. Return tickets, with tea, 50 cents. —2i By telegram to L. C. Owen, we learn that the barque ‘*Minnie Carmichael,” Taylor mas- ter, arrived at Baltimore from Dublin, on the 2istinst., in 26 days; and that the barque **Lizzie Cameron,” Cameron master, arrived at Hawkesbury from Cardiff on the 22nd inst, Tae Carrie Trapse.—Messrs. McDonald Bros., Keefe & McGirr and Mr. M. Coughlan are to make shipments of sheep and cattle from Quebec on Monday next. Mr. Coughlan has urchased his cattle in Westmorland and York Counties, and his sheep in P. E. Island. —CGlobe. Gotp ty Muncac, N. B.—The St. Sohn Sui is informed that a Scotch woman, some little time since, while washing clothes in Muniac, found a piece of uartz rich in gold, for which she received $5 from a person who knew its value. A number of parties are again at work en this stream washing for gold, and are suc- ceeding in obtaining it, but in what quantities wecannotsay. T. W. Longstaff, Esq., we are informed, in is at the head of theeperation. On Saturday lust the work of removing the hull of the Emigrant was commenced and since that time a diver and a number of men have been engaged at removing lumber etc., which is sunk in her hold. To-day a small blast of dynamite was set off under the hull for the purpode of loosening this lumber. It was re- ported that the main blast would be set off this morning and a large crowd assembled on Connolly's breastwork to witness the ex- plosion! It will probably take place to-mor- rew. : ; P gti Tux American newspapers are unanimous in the declaration that the business depression has passed over,and that the peopleare in the full awing of prosperity. The New York Star says that “to-day Americans are the most thriving people on earth ; factories, mills and furnaces are all going, while countless tonnage 1s en- aged in carrying our produce across the At- [antic to Europe.’ Even the book trade, the tirst indastry to suffer and the last to revive, is beginning to look up. Sporting News. Aquatic. -A match between Hanlan and Trickett is bein: negociated. Hanlan offers to row Trickett for £2,000 a side, taking £300 to row on the Paramatta, in Australia, or allowing Trickett $1,500to row in Can- ada. The coming race between Hanlan and Courtney is creating quite a sensation. ——_lar Special Notices. a Horse aNp Bucey for sale, cheap. Enquire at Examiner Offee,—[sept. 22 Bucprs of every variety expected next week at the Agricultnral Store. }s20, 31] Appies ! Apres ! !—Gravenstein, Porter, Pippins, Golden Sweet, Hawley, Golden Ball, Greenings, St. Lawrence, Colverts, Russetts, Early Boughs, Calkin’s early,etc., all in prime order, at selling at auction prices, at A. McNettu’s Auction Rooms, No. 11, Queen Street.—s 19 4i Rev. Henry Warp Bercuer’s sermon, delivered at the Drill Shed, is published in samphlet form, and is now for sale at all the bosieabenka Price 5ets.—sep18 lw A YEW BBLS. APPLES cheap, 630 boxe busters. Grocers, call and get a box, they sell like hot cakes. Hyde's cheese at the Famity Grocery. fsept. 17.1 Horse AND BvuGGyY—a_ FIRST-CLASS TURN- euT—TO HIRE AT THE NorTH Star.—sep | tf You can get the new form Bill of Sale and all kinds of Law Blanks, at G. Hersert Haszarp’s, 16 Queen Street.—3i 2aw Ger your Magazines ,and Books bound at ti. Hernert Haszarp,s, 16 Queen Street. Woop Tooth Picks,—60,000—at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Laror’s Barometer and Thermometer com- bined, very accurate, at Dodd’s Medical Hall. —_ _————_——_-- The Markets. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS. New York, Sept. 19. Uats are firmer—Sales 138,000 bushels. Mixed Western, 31@354 cents; White West- ern, 36@38 cts; White State, 38@40 cts. Lard is firm at £6.25@$6.37} Beef is steady— Extra Mess, $10.25@$11, 99. , ‘Tallow at 5f cents. Pork is higher Mess on the spot, $9.00. Freights are steady and quiet. THE DOMINION WIMBLEDON. Orrawa, Sept. 1. This morning the competitors in the rifle watches were yreeted with the most favor- able weather they have yet had ; although the variations of light and shade somewhat interfered with the competitors. it is expected that the ceremony of pre- senting the prizes will take place on Tues- day afternoon next in the Senate Chamber, admission being by ticket. All the prizes will then be presented. The Governor General's badges are to be awarded to the competitor making the highest score in the Governor Generals match, and each of the nine next highest competitors. The badges are somewhat similar to that of the ‘‘Queen’s Sixty” at Wimbledon. The ground-work is of blue and white; over it is a silver band with the words, ‘‘Governor General’s Prize.” In the centre, on a red groundwork, is the letter “ L.” Owing to the large number of entries this year, which are double what they have ever been before, it is likely that in future the number of targets wil. be increased to twenty. This p. m., Mr. Gzowski gave another reception. About two o'clock the McDougall chal- lenge cup match was concluded, the cup being won by Private Anderson, of the Governor General’s Foot Guards, who, it might be remarked has been most success- ful so far. At the 400 yards range Private Morrison of the Governor Genera!’s Foot Guards and Quarter Master Stenhouse, of Montreal, each made the highest possible scores, but at the 600 yards range they fell behind again. The following are some of the scores in the MacDougall cup competition :-- Private Anderson, G, G. F. G. : 47 Sap. Hooper, P. E. L. . 43 Sergt. Harris, Halifax, G. A. - 43 Sergt. Longworth, P. KB. I. . + 42 Sergt. Raymond. N. B. Cavalry - 41 Sap. J. H. McRobie, N. B. E. : 41 Sap. Smith, N. B. E. - - 39 Sap. J. R. MeRobie, N. B. E : 39 Sergt. L. Yonker, P. E. I. - - oO The provincial match for the London mer- chants’ cup and $80, to be awarded to the sighest aggregate scores made by any 8 pre- viously named members of any provincial team, was commenced about two o’clock. The teams were composed as follows : On- trion—Captain Strachan, 47th; Private O'Grady, G.'G. F. G.; Captain Todd, G. G. F.°G.} Pte. A. W. Graham, 25th; Lt. Hilton, 49th; Pte. Anderson, G,. G, F, G.. and Sergt. Sutherland, G. G. F. G. Quebec—Pte.. Watters, Wakefield Infan- try; Pte. A. Shaw, 54th; Pte. Finlayson, M. G. A.; Pte. Ross, 5th; Pte. Riddell, M..G. A.; Pte. Rodger, P. W. Buffour, 8th,’ and Whitman, 5th. New. Brunswick—-Sapper Smith, Lieut. Langstroth, Sergt. Weyman, Col. Sergeant McLaughlin, Lt.--McLeod, Capt. Hartt, Sergt. Pallen, and Lt. Hunter. Nova Scotia—Capt. Curren, 66th; Capt. Barnhill, 78th; Lieut. Fitch, 78th; D. M. Corbin, 63rd; Sergt.-Major Shand, Halifax G. A. Sergt. Kiddy, 68th; Corp. Eaton, 68th; Pte. Bent, Cumberland Provisionals. Prince Edward Island—Sergt. McDougall, Engineers; Pte. Dover, Pte. Gay, 82nd ; Sappers B. Hooper and L. Hooper, En- gineers ; Sergt. Longworth, Sergt. Mc- Gregor and Sergt. Allan, 82nd. Manitoba : Troopers McLatchie, Murray, and Hunter, Capt. Thom and Privates McIntyre, Gillies and Huston, Gunner Me- Millan. At the 500 range the scores stood as follows : Ontario, : : 199 penn, - - - - 199 New Brunswick, . - ° 158 Nova Scotia, ; , : - 186 P. E. lsland, - : - - 168 Manitoba, - - - 163 The match was not finished, the firing at the second range not having been complet- ed. When the time was called the scores stood as follows, each team having two men still to fire : Ontario, doz Quebec, 344 New Brunswick, 253 Nova Scotia, 338 P. E. Island, - 304 Manitoba, - - - 287 GREAT BRITAIN. Lonpon, Sept. 19. Lord Hartington, in a speech this morn- ing declared that there was not the slightest sign of an impending dissolution of Parlia- ment. He made the usual party attack on the Government. Referring te the Cabul disaster, he said he would rather be forever excluded from office than shat this disaster should have ever occurred. He prophecied that there would be great trouble in Af- ghanistan. ZULULAND. Care Town, Sept. 2, / via London, Sept. 19. 5 The eperations against the Chief Seco- coeni will be resumed. Sir Garnet Wol- seley gees to the Transvaal on the 5th, when all troops will be withdrawn from Zululand, except a small column engaged) in pacifying the northwest. ''wo British residents remain in the north and south of Zululand. Cetewayo will be placed on the gunboat Forester at Port Durnford, which leaves with sealed orders. Cetewayo had 23 fol- lowers when captured. TO LET. fPNUAT well-known store at present occupied by Robert Young, Esq,, South side Queen Square. The situation is one fof the best in the city. Possession given 1st of Oct., next. Apply to oo HASZARD BROS, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | O3. ARANUE ALE 0C—_—_——— The Subscribers, in making their bow to the Public, beg to ~ draw attention to their cearauce Sale COMMENCING THIS DAY, AIND TO Continue for One Month. Having purchased the Stock of Mr. James DersBrisay on very favorable terms, also a QUANTITY OF GOODS AT RECENT Auction Sales, AND BEING OBLIGED TO Make Room for Extensive Importations of New Goods, NOW ARRIVING, they have determined to make Large Reductions From Former Prices, TO CASH CUSTOMERS, For One ‘Month from Date. The Public are cordially invited to call and inspect our Stock and Prices, that they may be convinced of our sincerity in mak- ing the above offer and that REAL BARGAINS ARE TO BE OBTAINED. Tremaine & Metcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, Agents, Sterling Exchange is weak—Long, 4.81: 4.312 short sight, Es3}@$3}. ; . Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf. 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1879. ! ! | —AT THE AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE ! -COMMENCING ON— Wednesday, the 24th inst., STORE OF— J.D. MASON & CO., QUEEN STREET, —~THE WHOLE STOCK OF— DRX GOOG) em. MWiade Clothing, SHOP FURNITURE & SAFE. Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1879. A GOOD CHANCE FOR THE TRADE. es ee | © Country dealers do not fail to attend and get Bargains. W. D. STEWART, AUCTIONEER. “WESTBOURNE.” ELEGANT _tosell at auction, at his residence, ‘* Westbourne,” on West Street, on Wednesday, October Ist, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, the following Splendid Collection of Hlegant and Valuable Furniture, consisting in part of-— 1 handsome Pianoforte (Hallet & Davies), 1 walnut and blue repp Drawing-room Suit, walnut Card Tables, Whatnot, round Ex- tension Table, handsome ‘‘Coliendar” Billiard _} Table, with outfit complete ; walnut and Hair cloth Parlor Suits, walnut Hall Furniture, do Bedroom Furniture, handsome Brussels Carpets, with borders and hearth rugs to match, elegant patterns and superior quality; very handsome Curtains, in blue, green and fancy repp, blue aud scarlet damask do; heavy, walnut Dining-room Furniture. Wal. Ext. Table, Wal. Side Board, Wal. Sofa, and 12 Walnut Chairs, Plated Ware, Glassware, China and Crockeryware, Spring, Hair, Flock aud Ex Mattrasses, Feathers Blankets, and Quilts, Wash Stands, Tables, Mirrors, Pictures, Kitchen Furniture, — Lawn Mower, 1 Boat, Oars, Xc., c. N. B. The above Furniture, Carpets, Cur- tains, Table Ware, &c., is all of the very best quality, and of the latest and most modern style of finish ; is so nearly new and in such good order, that it only needs to be seen to be appreciated. The House will be open, for in- spection of the Furniture by intending Pur- chasers, on the Saturdry, Monday and Tues- day previous to the Sale, at from 2 till 5 p. m. TeRMs—Under $50 cash on delivery; aver that amount, three months credit on approved joint notes. For full particulars see Catalogues, to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept 17, 1879. TSy MARGARET'S HALL, HALIFAX, N.S. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIBS. VISITOR : The Lord Bishop of ova Scotia PRINCIPAL: The Rev, John Padfield. HIS SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comtortable and pleasant home together with a thorough and refined education, The course of Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Examinations for Women. Eight young ladies from this School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Jxamination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all educational advantages of a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual eare and oversight which is so important, and which cannot be given in a large establish. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses. References given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Prin; cipal. Sept. 19, 1878. sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to. keep them informed concerning P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap, er way than subseribing to THz WEgsxk.Y. EXAMINER. Sent, id, to any address in Great Britain, the United States, or the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, y Household Furniture. J AM instructed by J. S. Carvell, Esgq., | HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per |! i ‘Saint Anne, Ottawa River, Notice to Contractors. NEALED TENDERS, addressed toe the Secretary of Public Works, and endorsed ‘*Tender for Canal and Lock at St. Anne,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on FRI- DAY, the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER next for the construction of a Lock and the formation of approaches to it on the landward side of the present lock at St. Anne. ° A map of the locality, together with plans and specification of the works to be done, can be seen at this office and at the Resident Engineer's office, at St. Anne, on and after SATURDAY, the 27th DAY OF SEPTEM- BER next, at. either of which places printed forms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless forge, an. in the case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each mem- ber of the same, and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $2,000 must accompany the tender, which sum shall be forfeited if party tendering declines entering into cont: for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. The eheque thus sent in will be returned te the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted, For the due fulfilment of the contract satis- factory security will be required by the deposit of money to the amount ot five per cent. on the bulk sum of the contract; of which the sum sent in with tender will be considered a part. Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work. To each tender must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent per- sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to be- come sureties for the carrying out of these conditions, as well as the fee performance of the works embraced in the contract. This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. DEPARTMENT oF RatLway AND CANALS, OrrawA, 29th August, 1879. Sept. 6—8itaw NOTICE. AVING ADOPTED THE CASH SYS tem of doing business, we are offering extra value in all classes of goods, F. LePAGE & Co., Glasgow House, Aug. 30,—lmoaw wkly argim Wants, Lost, Found, &: sold cheap. Apply at the ExXamMINER Office. [sept 20, 3in) \ ANTED — A girl to do general house- work. Must be well recommended. Apply at the Revere Hovsz,—s 16 tf © LET.—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on Kent street. Rent low. For particu lars apply at the Examiner Office.—, 3i p OUND-—A bunch of four Keys—two shop keys and two smaller ones. Ap- ply at the Examiner Office and pay for this advertisement.—sep 16 LET,.—1wo Furnished Rooms, with Board, in a central part of the town, Apply at the Examiner office. LET.—A pleasantly situated House, on West Gratton Street, next door to Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Lonpon Hovse. (Sept. 12,—tf. Qihop tg Let.—One of the best Business hk Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, ite Post Office ; lately in the occupation ot Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson, 12 ti - a, . Fr LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situs ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. “a to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street, {augl— made strictly in accordance with the printed . - ale ze | pee wee WAGON-—Foxr Sale—will be ee er Sg on ao ee Sa Sane ee a ne