and Other items. : Cu ari’ ut Rankin House al .N td. Bb. Macponacp’s, faug20 wkly3i oo \ ess at the Stipendiary Magistrate's { irt i\. = s openiag in every department NA jaug?9 wkly3i - 1) | : willarrive tk night, and can at the Rankin. > Ca rs Musical Grammar at the Diamond Bookstore, 59 Queen Street. LS ~ + | \ Y ru James Charch Sunday School its annual picnic to-morrow. ~ v1! } ” ; lethod oi Leaching at the D | Bookstore, 80 Queen Street. > COROAKER, formerly Lloyds Surveyor f s Proving visiting the City. ~ ALi School Books, cheapest in the city, at Diamond Bookstore, SY Queen Street. > Don't forget to attend the Sunday School pienic to-morrow. A good time may be ex- pe ted. . > WatLace Ross and an unknown have chal- lenged the Haligonian scullers, Hamm and Stakes— $1,000 a side. Siig By caB_e to Capt. Richards we learn that the bark’t ‘‘Olivette,” and bark ‘‘Isabel’”’ arrived at Sharpness, 23 days passage. > CouNcILLOR Lea arrived here on Monday evening last. He is looking well and is well pleased with Moncton, N. B., as a businese centre, Conley. - > THe barque “G, H. Gordon,” Kibby, master, owned by Hon. D. Gordon, George- town, arrived at Richibucto on the 29th inst., after a passage of thirty-two days from Limerick, Ireland. - > Tuk Picnic in connection with the St. James’ Church Sunday School will be held to- morrow at West River, Preparations are being made to make it one of the most enjoy- able picnics held this season, onus Da. Dawson leaves per 8. S. ‘Parisian,’ on the 7th of next month, toattend the meeting of the British Association at Southport, carry. ing with bim resolutions welcoming the Brit- ish Association to America, passed by the American Association at its recent meeting. > By cable to Peake Bros. & Co, barkentine *‘Ethel Blanche,’’ Graham master, arrived at Liverpool the 28th inst., making the passage from here intwenty days. This vessel will go on the berth for Charlottetown, following the ‘ Zerelde”’ as advertised, > A vatcance plot of land with blacksmith’s forge thereon, situated on Water street, and owned by Mr. Pierce Lacy, will be sold at the Coure House under Mortgage, at 12 o'clock to-morrow. ‘These who want a desirable property should nct forget the sale, - ~ >---— Messrs. Keecan Anp Trask, of Augusta, Me., arrived last evening for the purpose of purchasing twenty-five horses for the United Stores market. They will remain until Friday night at the Rankin, and hope to get a good selection of Island horses, -- > Tus ‘‘comie editor” of the Patriot is grow- ing funny. He yesterday perpetrated a joke about widening the harbor’s entrance. Before writing further ‘‘funny things” we suggest that the Dominion mud-digger be emyloyed to improve the channel of humor go as to give his crude wit an easy passage, ‘anions Tne Steamer Carroll,$Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston on Tuesday evening with freight and the following passengers :—Mrs. 5 EK Wright, Miss Edith Wright, Mr. J A Cunningham, Mrs. J. Cunningham, Mrs, Williams, Capt R Sanderson, Mr Simon Davis, Mr James McDonald, Mrs C McNab, Miss Lella Wright, Mary M Cain, Sarah Con- way, Mary Melachern, Mrs Morrison, Mr W | Bishop, D Redding, D Finlayson. ———> ArcueisnuoPp O’Brien has been visiting the Isiand for some days. Last Sabbath morning he dispensei the rite of confirmation at In- dian River, and in the evening a large number were confirmed by him here, After the ceremony a congratulatory address was pre- sented to him to which he made a suitable reply. The Archbishop looks exceedingly well in the mitre and robes of his exalted order. — Pioneer. Ar the annual meeting of the King’s County Rifle Association, held at the Drill Shed, Georgetown, on the 27th instant, the follow- ing officers were appointed for the ensuing year, viz:—M. J. Fitagerald, Esq., President; Capt. C. B. Fraser, Capt. C. Owen, Lieut. E. Stewart, Lieut. W. C. White, Sergt. D. Martin, Gunner J. McKinnon, Members of Council; Lieut. E. Stewart, Secretary and Treasurer. cilia A Loxpoys cablegramJannounces that the firm of Richards, Power & Co., shipowners and merchants, Swansea and London, have failed for £350,000. This firm was well known in P. E. Island and ia Swansea, managed the shipping business of Capt. Richards, of Bedeque. Capt. Richards received a cable- gram today from his son, J. W. Richards, Esq , who is now in Swansea, stating that the London firm was suspended, but the Swansea house was solvent and that Capt. Richards’ interest are all protected, > Tur EKasr Pornr Tea.—A_ correspondent writes :—The Party at East Point on Wednes- day last was a most decided success. The day was all that could be desired, and pleasure seekers at an early hour might be seen wending their way to the tea grounds. The people of Souris, who are noted for their tea going qualities, turned out almost en masse to patronize the occasion. Promptly at twelve o'clock the fair ladies who had charge of the tables announced that tea was ready, when a substantial repast was served out to appetites made none the less keen by a morn- ing’s ride in a bracing western breeze. Besides the usual games engaged in on such occasions, dancing was enthusiastically kept up during the day to the wild and sweet strains of the bagpipes and violin. The cakes we auctioned off by C. C, Carlton and A. C. McDonald, Esq., and considering the very great number of them that were sold, brought good prices Father Gillis, who is deservedly popular not among his own parishioners, but among those of other denominations, did his utmost to make the day pass pleasantly. One striking, as wll as highly pleasing feature of this tea, was that it was conducted on strictiy temper- ance principles. Nothing intoxicating was allowed. This was plainly recognizable by the orderly conduct of all present. I am not aware of the exact amount realized, but I am told itis in the vicinity of $1,000 clear of all expenses, eee iELECRAPHIG NEWS. (SreciaL Desparcugs ro THe EXaMin ER. ] ASteamer Explodes-20 Persons Killed. New York, Aug. 29. _ The excursion steamec ‘‘Riverdale,” with lifty passengers, while on the trip up the Hudson, exploded her boilere to day. About twenty were killed and many badly scalded by steam. Welland Canal Apveal Case. Orrawa, Aug. 29. The argement in the Appeal Caso in which several Welland Canal Officials and others were tined for locking a tug through on Sunday will be held shortly in Toronto- Minesierial Movements. Orrawa, Aug. 2%. The Minister of Customs has left for Manitoba. Sir Hector Langevin will also go in a few days. —— — Arrival of Immigrants. Monrrear, Aug. 29, Seven hundred and twenty-four immi- grants arrived here last night. One hun- dred and twenty-two remain in the Proy- inces, — The Madagascar Difficulty. Lonvon, Aug. 2%. Mr. Shaw, the British Missionary ar- rested in Madagascar, is pressing a claim against France for the loss of his property and for false imprisonment. Persecution of the Jews, Ecrrozee, Aug. 29. Persecuti f tk j ersecution of the Jews continue here. A Government Commission has been ordered to inquire into and stop the disorders. — The Annamite War. Paris, Aug. 29. The French, after taking Haidwung, pursued the Annamites for three days. They also seized the village of Phabins. A Polar Search Lonpon Aug, 29. The steamer ‘‘George”’ has gone in search of the Dutch polar vessel ‘‘Verna,” a _ re- ward of £2,800 having been offered. The O Donnell Case—He sails tor England. Care Town, Aug. 29. The Supreme Court here rejected the appeal of O’Donnell to be tried here. O’ Donnell sailed for England to-day. Sentenced to Death. ALEXANDRIA, Aug. 29. Thirteen culprits charged with having organized massacres last year, have been sentenced to death. _—--— oo Cholera in Egypt. Lonpon, Aug. 29. On Monday there were 165 deaths from cholera in Upper Egypt, and six in Lower Egypt. ee dustoms Surveyor at Winnipeg. Orrawa, Aug. 29. John Bowell, son of the Minister of Cus- toms, has been appointed Customs Surveyor at Winnipeg ——— A Heavy Fire. WILLIAMSPORT, Aug. 28. There was a $600,000 fire in the lumber woods here on Monday night. Weathor Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 29--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly easterly, increasing cloudiness, followed at night by rains in the southern portions, — =o Mersopist Cxurcn.—During our recent visit to P. E. Island, we embraced the op- portunity of attending Divine Service in the Methodist Church, Charlottetown. The building was erected in 1863, and ia capable of seating 1,600 persons. The Rey. John Burwash is the present officiat- ing clergyman, and is a man of marked ability. The most attractive feature is the music, under the jleadership of Prof. O. W. Friese, who has been training this choir for some time past, and who are now able to render a piece of music with credit to themselves and honor to their teacher. Mr. Friese has been giving private lessons to a number of the musical ladies of Char- lottetown. The Methodist Choir con- sists of 10 soprano voices, led by Miss Barr; 6 Alto, led by Miss Moore; 6 Bess, led by Mr. Taylor; and 2 Tenor, led by Mr. Davy. The organist, Miss Lillia Morris who is {an en- thusaist in music and a excellent perform- er, isin charge of the instrument. This choir stands unrivalled in P. E. Island] and on Sunday evening last the singing was very fine. Thechant after the prayer was rendered with grand effsct, the words were distinctly pronounced and the intonation was smooth and soft, while the time was simply perfect. Too much eredit cannot be given Mr. Friese for the very efficient state of this choir, and from his well known skill as a Professor of music must raise the musical status of that city to a high standard. We wish him every success in his efforts to rouse the musical feeling of the lovers of the Heavenly art.—-New Glasgow Chronicle. TRH DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUS Suicide of a Physician. FAILING TO SHOOT HIMSELF HE CUTS AIS THROAT WITH A PENKNIFE. | Ds. Macgregor, formeriy of Cape Breton, lately of Bruce township, Ontario, com- mitted suicide last week. According to the Kincardine Standard, he purchased a revolver and fifty cartridges in the town, and going intv a small barn in the neighbor- hood, he endeavored to shoot himself, but the cartridge being placed wrong end first, he failed to doso. He then took out his | penknife, having a blade of about three jinches in length, and severed the right | jugular vein, his professional skill enabling him to make the wound with such fatal effect that he lived but a few minutes. Deceased was formerly a school teacher, but having by his own exertions secured an education and a physician’s diploma, he practiced for many years at Lucknow and Ripley, and won an excellent reputation. Lately, however, he had fallen under the influence of strong drink and lowered him- self in public esteem; still no cause for this rash and‘deplorable action can be given. Sh + Summerside Exporis. SUMMERSIDE, Aug 28. Shipped per steamer ‘‘Princess of Wales” Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : 32 bush oats : : : - §$ 14.00 140 sheep, - - . - - 250.00 lil cases eggs, - - - : 599.00 64 bbls. mackerel, - . : 512.00 1,770 lbs. leather, - - - : 708.00 750 lbs. butter, = - - . : 135.00 $2,248.00 ——— a: <> A YOUNG man writes: ‘‘J have used Mack’s Magnetic Medicine and am much pleased with the result. It has cured me after doctors and other medicines had failed.” See adver- tisement in another columa. MAR RIED. At St, James’ Manse, on the 25th inst., by the Rey. K. Maclennan, M. A., Mr. Robert Edwin Sobey, Pau.ter, Scarleton, Lot 27, to Janet Affleck, of Bedeque. ee —_ HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 28.—W J Bishop, Washington Terri- tory; D Gordon, Summerside; A E McDonald, Point du Chene. 29—John Cummings, str. “Princess of Wales;’ S E Reid, Tryon Woollen Mills, a ss s$WP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. 27.—Eliza Jane, Vigneau, Arichat, Herring; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, coal; J W Allen, Lannan, Baie Verte, deals; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters. Aug 28—Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, coal; SS Summerside,Cameron, London, mdse, CLEARED. Aug 27—Eliza Jane, Vigneau, fishing voyage; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte, mdse; J W Allen, Lannan, Baie Verte, bal; Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; Louisa Montgomery, Ball, Marble Mountain, bal; Morven, Marchand, Arisaig, bal; L H Davies, Taylor, Pictou, bal; Enterprise, Halliday, Pictou, bal; Isabel, McInnis, Pugwash, bal. Aug 28—Alert, LeLacheur, Crapaud, mdse; Ontario. Henderson, Pictou, bal; Adonia, Mclsaac, Pictou, bal. OUTPORTS. Summerside, Aug 28—ent Leonara, Wright, Richibucto, lumber. Cld Le@hora; Wright, Richibucto, bal, Aug. RD PERFUMES FROM THE BEST MAKERS —AT THE— CITY DRUG STORE, BOUQUETS. Cashmere, Mona, Caroline, Tel-el-Kebir, Comedie Francaise, Jockey-club, West End, Ess, Bouquet. Duke and Duchess of Ediaburgh, EXTRACTS. Mille Fleurs, Forget-me-not, Heliotrope. White Rose, Moss Rose, Musk Rose, Mignionette, Sweet Pea, Lily of the Valley. China Pink, Rose Geranium, Spring Flowers, Violette de Parme, V. de Nice, Wood Violet, Verbeua, Lime Tree Blossom, Cashmere Lily, Honeysuckle, Wild Hyacinth Hawthorn, Opoponax, Y-lang- Ylang, New Mown Hay, Lotus of the Nile, Hedyosmia, Frangipane, Sweet Anemone, Wolkameria, Stephanotis, Patchouli, Musk, Rondeletia, Russia Leather, Ocean Spray. Miel D’angleterre, TOILET WATERS. Lavender, Cologne, Florida, Rose, Lotus, Verbena, Toilet Vinegar ; in variety. W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1883.-—eod 2 wk TEAS, CHOICE TEAS, Imported Direct from India, —_——_— beg leave to inform my customers and the public generally, that I have made arrangements to keep for sale the different qualities of the above choice teas, and am now selling Sample Packages at nearly half price for the purpose of introducing it. These Teas are warranted superior to any ever offered on this market before. R. K. BRACE, North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Aug 27, ’83—2w eod INDIA TEAS. AVING arrarg | with Mr. R. K. Brace to sel! at ret ui the above ‘Teas, custom ers will please apjiy at his store, North Side of Queen Squive, for quantities less than whole packages, HORACE HASZARD, ‘town, Aug. 27, '83—2w eud - 2. {eos —AT— corneas () arene cee NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACES, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, No. 1 Value in Flannels, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. Ex “Neweastle City,” Perkins & Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAP3, NEW BEAD GIMPS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW VELVETEENS, NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, Cottons & Shirtings. Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. ' be the Best Quality, PERKINS & STERNS. a anne mane oak aoe nage Fe ene Furniture. — MARK WRIGHT & CO. ARE SELLING AT THEIR NEW WAREROOMES, &3 QUEEN SL. PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM. SETS, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Music St: Looking Glasses, Window Poles generally, inds, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Lounges, (new styles), Cernices, and Furniture. At Rock Bottom Prices. Woven Wire Matrasses (the bes : + etry - Metrasste. i Hair, Moss, Fibre, Wool, Flock, Excel; oe ray ps en, ! GIVE US A GALL AS WE MEAN BUSINESS, Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1883.——2w wkiy le ee nay oe — ———— Great Summer Resort of P. B. Island G:0— ne SEASIDE HOTEL Rustico Beach, p, E. Island. edisiens This beautiful and well known watering place will be opened for the season on July Ist, The Proprietcrs have taken pains to improve this establishment, so as to merit the con- eeeenee of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of the world. For charming scenery, beautiful shores, shady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- ning, ete., ‘“The Seaside Hotel” is unrivalled, in America. TERMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month. Special rates for families for lengthened periods, Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, calling for Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 45, 9,20 a. m., and 4,15 p, m. " Hunter River for Charlottetown 9.48 a. m., 2.08 and 7.00 p. m. Hunter River for Summerside 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m, Summerside for Hunter River 6.45 a, m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from all points at Hunter River to convey passengers to Seaside. JOHN NEWSON & Co., “ce DOMINION SAFETY FUND. 0 EAE following acknowledgments for payments death claims show the promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a small fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more equitable and cheap system of life insurance. No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in. sured ! This company having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secared by the obligations of its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frepericroy, N. B., July 3rd, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B., GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum ef two thousand dollars, in full settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death of my husband, Dr James Henry Ellis, M. D.. paid tu me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valuable Association, Yours, respectfully, Mercy ANNE ELLIs, Wesley Vanwart. Sr. Joun, N. B., July 30, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. Juhn. N.B. GrnrLemen,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitade with which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. (Signed. ) SarauH LOCKHART, C. A. Macdonald. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent for P. E. Island. (Signed. ) Witness : (Signed. ) . Witness : ( Signed.) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, NEALED TENDERS addressed to the un- K dersigned, and endorsed “Tendef ‘or Post Office, Summerside, Prince Edward Island,” will be received at this oflice until WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEPTEM- BER next, inclusively , for the erection of Post Office at Summerside, Prince Kdward Island. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the Past Otlice, Summerside, on and after MONDAY, the 27th instant. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless nade on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures. Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cepted bank cheque, made payable to the order ot the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called on to doso, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to aec- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. H, ENNIS, Secretary. Devartment of Public Works, } Cttawa, 21st, Aug., 1883. 4 Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1883, —4in DOMINION EXHIBITION, L8Ss. (pening at Std ohn, N.B., OCTOBER |, 1883. WNERS of Live Stock in P. E. Island are required to send to my office, not later than Saturday, the 25th day of August, inst, Entries of such animals as they wish to exhibit at the above Exhibition, in order that the same may be submitted for the ap- proval and sanction of a committee appoint- ed by the Advisory Board for that purpose Animals thus selected will be forwarded to and from St. John free of charge to owners, but at their risk. Entriesof Agricultural Products and other articles must also be made at my office not later than Saturday, the 13th day of Septem- ber next, A. McNEIUL, Secretary Advisory Board. Ch’town, Aug. 16, 1883.—dy wkily tf “Thin Bak oP. Bad T the Special General Meeting of the Stockholders, held at the Union Bank this day, in pursuance of the notice published in the Royal Gazette of 30th June last, the President in the Chair, it was, on motion, unanimously resolved to adjourn the said meeting till Thursday, the 6th day of Septem- ber next, 1883, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Union Bank, Charlottetown, then to be holden for the purposes mentioned in the said notice. Dated 6th August, 1883. CHARLES PALMER, President and Chairman. Aug. 8, 1883. —————_—_ JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris. No. 1 New Hering, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE, Ch’town, July 21. CAS EL AID for Old Iron, Meta!, Copper, Bress Rags. Lead, Zinc, Rope, Canvas, Nets, Bagging, Horse and Cow Hair, Rubber, Car. pets, etc., at the Jank Store, Head of Pownal Wharf. J, MoLEOD, Summerside, Aug. 3, 1883,—ly Ch’town, June 8,.-wkly 3m