Local and Other tems, Mank Twars is a Congregationalist. a MorNTREAL fs to have a grand volunteer review during Its ext: Lio? > Corres. ~—Fresh Roasted and Ground at Bren & Gorrs [sep 12 W. H. Vaxpanniit has bought an Island in the St. Lawrence for which he paid $7,500. >. New TRA, extra quality, direct from Lon don, at Bega & Corrs. [sep 12 aa Wissrpee is bound to succeed. The clerks in the Windipeg post office are again agitating for av inerease of salaries. Rca ke ‘‘iy certainly is an elegant remedy for all pains and aches,” says Dr. J. Turner, of Shir- rell’s Ford, N. C., speaking of St. Jacobs Oil ae PRosPectine for ir re is bei te LOSPE NG on ore 18 being eXten sively carried on in the K ngston district, where it is stated the supply will suffive ‘or five hun- dred years. > Tue German Temperance Seciety Lea, u> | has resolved to make common cause with the English National League in the cause of tem- perance. — \ Gopwnicn farmer is blessed with three handsome danghters, who during the busiest period of harvest, helped their father to cut, bind, and gather in the whole of his large crops > TcRKisa beauties of the harem, in order to | ive the appearance of falness,to their eyes, | fightly touch the berders of their lids with a) fine camel's hair brush dipped in sulphurate of antimony, taking care to extend the dark line thus traced to a short distance beyond the angles. reese Says an English writer: —‘*Christianity won in the early ages becauso, under the most t:y- ing and difficult circumstances, it diffused joy, | roused enthusiasm, and set people actively to work. Its pro essioval advocates now too often conspire to make it simply dismal, un- | sympathetic and ugly.” iii At the session of the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada at Hamuiton, the Superanauation Board's report was read, showing a deficiency and $70,000 unpaid legitimate claims. Committees on the government of the Church and formation of a North-West Conference were nominated. shige, A PACKAGE containing ten thousand dollars was snatched from the counter of caanie’ Bank at Winnipeg, last Friday, by a couple of unknown sneak thieves, who, althoogh the alarm was immiediately given, effected their escape. None of the stolen bills were these of the Merchants’ Bank. ss —_ Tue Moncton Times says :—‘‘A Chatham, | Ont., clergy mansig.reportedito have said, in course of a Sermon, that “the priuting press is one of the mediums employed by the devil to sow the tares of mn and abominaticn throughout the world.” It is rumored the editer of the 7'ranscript has been sending him some specimen copies of that paper.” atic Tue great libel suit, McNamee vs. the Montreal Morning Post, in which the defend- ant charged the plaintiff, who is a well-known Montreal contractor, with having obtained certain sums from the secret service fund in retura for his betraya! of the Feniass, has been fixed for hearing in Montreal on the [6th inst Several prominent politicians will be examined as witnesses, nildindecatlle Tux French Editors are\ not the only ones who have a lively time in the profession. The duelling mania has now extended to the contributors. Ten contributors of the Citeyen newspaper of Paris have challenged ten mem- bers of the staff of Le Radical. A diffievlty has arisen regarding seconds, but it is not im- probable that the contemplated duele will be fought. Why Charlottetown is quite respec- table and quiet compared with all this. > - Tae merchants of the Upper Provinces have learnt the value of bold advertising. Many of the papers contain whole-paged- advertise- ments. Stewart, the New York millonaire, confessei that his fortune was made by advertising. Barnum says that the road to fortune is through priater’s ink. The man who advertises well is the coming man, and his business or profession will take the lead. The notice of his wares are daily forced before the eyes of thousands of people. - > TuHekareutic Pap Association. —We un- derstand that Dr. Bennet, of the finn of Bennet & Lewis, of 119 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 3., whose very remarkable cures by ab sorption without internal medicine have created such a sensation, will be in Charlotte- town on the 29th, 30th, and 3ist of this month. Consultation free. Parties desirous of such apply at the Rankin House. A first class Agent wanted. Small capital required, [Sept 12 dly & wkly. > = Mr. Wriiwram Tait, of Kouchibougnac, Kent County, N. B., left his home ina new yacht, on Wednesday last, to take part in the | Regatta at Miramichi. He was accompanied by Mr. Carroll, and hie (Tait’s) son. Off Eseumouiac Point the boat was struck by a squall avd upset. All hands were drowned The bodies of the unfortunate men were washed ashore; but the body of the boy has not yet been recovered. Their remains were interred at Caraquet on Monday. - Barxem is getting into trouble with his elephants. ‘ihwzy have begun t+ do damage to the Americaus. Mrs Burns, one of the women injured by Barnum’s elephaat Em- peror, which ran away in the streets on august 31 ult,, died last Saturday. Patrick Barns, husband of the deceased, who was also struck by the elephant, is not expected to live. Mrs. Langley, another victim of the elephant’s pranks, 's dying. Patrick Coplon, who was throwu across the street by the elephant, has commenced suit against Barnum for $5,000. ---—»— - RESOLUTIONS oF CONDOLENCE -+At a special | meeting of the Middlesex Ledge, No. 17, 1. 0. O. F., Malden, Mass., the committee appoint- ed to draft resolutions on the death of their the Mer. | | ceyved. THE DAILY BXAMINER, SEPTEMBER Local and Other ftems. New Prints, just received, at Young s. iin Y Lapies’ Hoop Skirts, the latest out, opening | DR ' to-d»y, at Young's. > Tuk Sea Side Hotel, Rustico Beach, wa; ' closed for the season on Monday, 11th inst. | - | THe communication entitled the ‘ Flight} { Westward” by ‘‘A Scotty,” cannot te! | inserted. j > Tuk store of Henry Voombs, Esq, (reat) i | George Street, was broken into last night. and | \ | a quantity of goods stclen therefrora. No clne 5 | to the robbers. \ . Tne Credit Foucier Franeo-Canadien, ac | | cording to a statem+nt made at a mecting of | shareholders’ in Paris, realized, in L851, only | $16,741 on acapital of $1,259,000. Gat etek Carr. Davip Hitton, of the ship ‘‘ John } | Bunyan,” of Yarmouch, was lest at rea while | oa passage from New York to Shaughai. He! leaves a widow and one sea in Yarmouth, | —_—_>--—- | A s\pdrowning accident occurred at Hamp ton, N. KB, on Monday. A young man named | George Kean, while bathing, was seized with | | cramps and perished before assistance reach« d| him. | 4 at I -AT— | ANOruer sufferer by the defalcations of Hanter, the Montreal notary, has come to light m the person of a widow lady named } Gillespie, who claims to have lost two thon - - sani dollars. | Puc ** Household Sewing Machine’ is pro- | nounced the leading article in the market. | For beauty of finish and excellence of quality, | it is unsurpassed, Call and see one now on | exhibition at tte Diamoad Bookstore. > i Mr. Tueo. Ll. CHapré ie has been appoint. | | ed agent for the celebrated Scotch Dye Works | 'of Halifax, N. 8. The superiority of the) | work done at this establishment, and the low | prices charged, recommend it above every | | rival establishment. | i. Suporn Dearnu. — On Saturday, about noon, | | Mr. Warren Erb, a well-known resident of Belle Isle, died very suddenly in St. John. He was talking with a stranger, complained | of being ill, sat down im a chair and instantly | expired. Heart disease was the cause, } ~~ o- } i & STERNS, Queen Square. A LARGE MEETING of delegates from Murray | Harbor District was held at Georgetown, on | Mouday, Strong speeches were delivered in | favor of the abolition of the Legislative Coun- | cil, and James Clow, Esq., was unanimously | nominated a candidate to contest the District in the interest of the Government. OUR STOCK <a A MEETING was held at Moreton, on Mon- day, to consider the question of the proposed railway between Moncton and Buctouche. A | ‘number of delegates from Kent addressed | the meeting in favor of the railway, and a) resolution was passed approving of the pro ject. | _ > ~ | Tue marriage of Mr. Walter Haszard of, the Post Office Department, to Miss Annie W. Campbell of this city, is among the social events of the day. The ceremony took place at St. James’ Church this morning previous to the departure of the happy couple for a bridal tour in the upper provinces. We extend to them our warm congratulations. SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW isin Hesry Loneworts, Ese., leaves to-morrow morning for the Dominion Exhibition at Kingston. He if commissioned by the Gov- erment to purchase young cattle and sheep for the Stock Farm. Mr. Longworth is a prac- tical farme*, and as a stock raiser is not ex- celled in the Maritime Provinces. We there- fore feel assured that any stock purchased by him will give great satisfaetion to all con- cerned. > Ovk young friend Mr. Robert Weeks, of the firm of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, of this City, to-day joined ‘‘the noble army of Benedicts.” The ceremony which was most interesting, took place in Zion Church this morning, and the <fficiating clergyman was the father of the bride—-Rev. J. M. McLeod, Pastor of the Church. The happy couple left on their bridal tour in the early train accom- panied by the congratulations of numerous friends in the City. COMPLETE, > Tue steamer ‘* Worcester,” Capt. Hallett, arrived from Boston this morning, with freight and the following passengers :—Chas T Rassell, Esq, Mr Manning, Emery E Weth- erell, Mr Rankin, P P Gillis and family, John E Chisley, Miss C Cooper, Miss J Coles, Mr L J Smith and wife, Miss Lizzie Ferguson, Miss Mary McEntee, © E McKinnon, Mary Mce- Nally, Annie McEntee, Miss Sarah Gorman, Mrs Rhodes, Miss Mary Haley, Mr L Me- Kinnon, D) Feehan, Neil McWonald, Eddie Hobart, Martin Blue, D MeDonald, John Currie, H C Outridge, Miss Jennie George. « > Tus steamer ‘* Worcester,” which arrived this morning, is in command of Captain H. K. Hallet, of Boston Capt. Hallet has been in the employ of the Boston and Colonial Steam- ship Company for thirteen years. He has principally sailed on the Southern route, aod has proved himself a splendid master, satis- factory alike to patrons and employees. He is, we learn, a careful painstaking Captain, who studies the comfort, convenience - and safety of passengers. With his able assistants we have no doubt that the ‘‘ Worcester” will continue, if not exceed, her past popularity. eae THERE is considerable excitement amongst the Irish residents of Montreal over the dis- | covery of an alleged shortage of $1,162 in the | Irish relief fund collected by the Evening Post newspaper. Over fonr thousand do)lars was collected, but Eagan, Treasurer of the Land League, says that he did not receive that amount. Fleming, late editor of the Post, now of the Toronto Globe staff, says he handed over the funds as collected to Whelan, pro- privtor of the paper, A meeting of sub- scribers is talked off, Whelan denies that there is anything wrong with the funds, and says that he can account for every cent re- AND ALL IN WANT OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. + ~~ - BO Is it a Breach of the Scott Act? To the Elitor of the Examiner. late brother, Robert Rodd, respectfully re- ported as follows:— Whereas, The All-wise Spirit and Father | has seen fit to call from eartt-lite to his home above, our dear friend and brother, Robert Rodd. : Therefore Resolved, That in the loss of bim we have lost a young and faithful Oddf Now, always ready and willing to extend the pure principtes of our order. Resolved, That we extend to his widow and young family our beartfelt sympathy in the loss of their husband and father Rea. 'ved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his widow. and also published in Tue Weexty Examiner, of Charlottetown, P. E. L, and that they be entered upon the records of this lodge. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES. Str,—While attending a Customs’ seizure sale, yesterday, I noticed two quarter casks of gin were put up and sold by auction to a geutleman resident. I am aware that the “cott Act is in force, and under its provisions the sale of liquor is ,unishable by fine aod jmprisconment. I, therefore, cannot understand why spiritous ligaors are openly sold by action from our Government warehouses. Would you or somebody else | ¢ / kind enough to throw some light on the matter. The public would like to know | a whether the Auctioneer is, or is not, guilty of Perkins & Sterns. a breach of the Scott Act. Yours, TFA TOTALLER. A ril 26 1882 Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. Ww. Heemso Nudd; 8S, O. Newhall; Clarence H. Pierce, Committee on Resolutions, | Decreasing northwest to North winds, gné 2 1882. zi | esas a LIFE ASSOCIATLON OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE. . HAMILTON, ONT, ————— 10: Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. Guaran‘ee Capital, . - . . . - $200,000 Reserve Fund, ° . : . . . - 141.000 Government Deposit, : : . - . - 184,000 —_—_—_——_—_— BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Jas, Turner, President, Vice-President Bank, W. B, McMurrich, Mayor cf Toronto, of Hamilton. Alderman J, J, Mason, Hamilton, Alex. Harvey, Vice-President, Director Hamil | |i. B. Osler, Q. C , Hamilton, ton P, ovident and Loan Society, W. E. Sanford, of Sanford, Vail & Co,, Hamil- J. M. Williams, Registrar County of Went-| ton. worth. Edward Martin, Q. C., Hamilton. Henry T Ridley, M. D., Mamilten. | John Waldie, Vice-President Landed Bank- J.M Buchan, M. A, Principal N.C. College,| ing and Luan €o., Hamilton. _ Toronto. J. M Gibson, M. P. P., Hamilton. Geo, Martin Rae, Barrister, Toronto, H, D, Cameron, Treasurer Hamiiton Provid- Anthony Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders,! ent and Loan Society, Hamijton Hamilton, David Barke, A. 1, A, Manager. Hon. Donald McIanes, Senator, Cornwall. Wm Smith, Secretary, HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: Hon. Samuel Prowse, M. FP. P., Merchant and) Hon. A. A. McDonald, Postmaster, Shipowner Db. C. Martin, Esq., M. P. P., of the firm of Henry Beer, Esq., M. P. P., Merchant, McLean & Martin. Barristers & Attorneys, Archibald McDoualc, Esq., of the firm o'| Hon, David Laird, Ex-Govyernor North-West Me Donald Bros.,Merchanig and Shipowners.| Territory. Polices on the « Reserve Fund Plan” issued by this fompany only (and copyrieatep), contain a written Statement of the amount of cash or paid up ‘surance guaranteed to the Policy-holder, if discoutinning ‘he payment of premiums after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 pay- ments, &c. Tontine Investment Plan, combining the aijvantages of European Toatine Societies, with Life and Endowment [usurance.— Persons who select this form of Policy are placed in a Special class and Surplus arising from policies in that class is set aside to accumulate as a T'ontine fand, The tables, which may be had on application, show must conclusively the great gains that accrue from a policy on the Tontine Investment Plan. M. A. CAMERON, Charlottetown, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. Sept, 12, 1§82—1m 2aw RICHARD ROWB, St. John, N. B., Manager for Maritime Provinces. KEEP THE MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and Shoes. 20: WARRANTED! “VARRANTED! OWN FACTORY MAKE (to wear well. We warrant EVERY PAIR of our We guarantee our own make to be soLiD LEATHER. We also sell CHEAP, giving better value than you can get in the imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Mea’s Long Boots for Winter wear, warranied not to rip on the sides. Also Women’s Bocts and Slippers in great varieties. We guarantee to give good fits or no sale. . Eocourage home industry, especially when you can buy the home manufacture cheaper. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. August 2 NEW FALL GOODS! ——— 10: ——_ — J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular’ Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QUEEN STREFT. GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Faney DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. | N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please cal] and settle without delay. NOTICE HERRING! Tn ST ARRIVED, JUDGE REDDIN mance a, Wishes to Sell or Reut His Property Pes rime, Large and’ rat. Senne ' T. J. FARQUHARSON. ay. Opposite the Raiiway QuiebéSt Aicg, 17.82. Dwelling House, Stables, and Jarge Ware- ase. The property fronts 170 feet on Water and OB PRINTING of every description, ——— nee i P. E, Island Railway. ETURN TICKETS will be issued from ) Charlottetown to Montreal op to and in- cluding September 15th inst., for $21.20 each, to parties attending the MONTREAL EX- HIBITION. These Tickets will be good to return up to and inclading 25th September, inst. L, B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 12, ’8°—2i POWNAL PICNIC 4 8 the Military Picnic was postponed on Saturday last, indefinitely, there will be a Picnic at Pownal Beach, on Thursday, 14th inst,, ‘under. LocAL PATRONAGE,” when tie day’s amusement with the games and prizes ae advertized will take piace. By order of the Committee. {se 1} 3i Partnership Notice. | “PAVING admitted MR. WM. S. STEW. ART as a Partner in our firm, the business will in future be conducted under the name and style of PETERS, PETERS & STEWART. Offices at Charlottetown and Summerside. ' PETERS & PETERS. September Ist, 1887. sept9—dy 2i why 2i. E have 375 cases of one-jb, tall Cans, To Lobster Packers. empty. Cheap for cash, McKINNON & McLEAN. Sept. 6, 1882—2w Kindling for Sale. 90) CORDS OF KINDLING, good qual- ity. Apply to JOSEPH MARR. Cumberland Street, Sept. 8 —3i EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate cage, no matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaibs, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain te pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by ail druggists or mailed on receipt of price. For further par- ticulars send for circular, P. O. Box 1,633, J.C, ALLAN O©O., 83 John street, se 1 ’82—lyr New York, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. ANTED immediately, a Waitress for Hotel, one whohad some experience. Good reference required apply at this office, fg 0 LET-—During the Winter monthe, a small farnished House. containing eight rooms, Apply at Examrver Office, {se 12 31 W ANTED—A private Tutor, for a few weeks.—Apply at; Examiner Office. [se 12 2i ANTED, in a respectable family as boarders, a few gentlemen, or a gentlee man and his lady. Apply by lette: to P.O, Lock Box 123, Charlottetown. se i2 iw 7° LET, a house containing six roomr) Apply to James McLgop, Spring Park Road. [se 11 OST, on Friday, the *th inst,a black Newfoundland dog. Anyone giving in- formation about him to the undersigned will be suitably rewarded.—Freperice Breceen. {se 13 3i OST, this morning, Sept, 11, a GOLD BRACELET. The finder will be re- warded byeleaving it at the Examiner office. (se 11 rg-O LET, a Cottage contaizing nine rooms, with a good yard, garden and stable, pleasantiy sit’ ated on Upper Hillsborough street, near the late residence ot Mr, P. W. Hyndman. For terms apply to P. Dxss- Breisay, [se 11 ANTED for the private Ward for \ Ladies, at the Hospital for the Insane, an Attendant. Apply to Dr. BLancuard. sept9— 4. \ y ANTED, an experienced pajlor maid, ‘Y Wages, seven dollars, or higher, to one who thoroughly understands her wo a, Euquire at the Examines office, se 6 wkly GOK LOST—The member of the Pro- fession who borrowed from Messrs, Brecken & Fitzgerald’s office « Thring’s Joint Stock Companies,” Vol. 1, will please return it at once and oblige the owners, se 6 ry,\O LET—The House situated on corner cf Great George and King Streets. For further information apply at the office of Examiyer or “ New Era,” se 6 3) ‘s4WO OR THREE GOOD CABINET JOURNEYMEN WANTED at the fy E. Island Furniture Wermmman ae Be 7 FAHE SUBSCKIBEBS have sbont @380.00 of the Bank of @. E. Island Notes ou hand for sale. 22 Se & — thediac, N. B., 9th én Shediac. Ang. 2 ang YASHIER WANTED.—A young man, of good recommendation, for a ca: hier in @ retail establishment in this city. Apply, by executed with ene weather ; not mich change in temperatore. 100 feet on Weymouth Street. Alb, Horse®, Carriages, &, and bh, the. AMIN JoB I NL wine BS AMINER ORIN ER ise fh ah Te agen Riper nee a gp me RS oR es “ = an J P) ae EROS ROIS WE RIO LITT SECRET TET TT . Ry r ‘. jf ~ ht BOE mas XG Rig, IFT OTE MOS IO ORE = rar, 5 ? et Ty tl GET TG BARR TE FET BS , ¥ ay a a Eth ily ap 7 Pitk wa a P eee 6 se a a i ‘i 4 ‘ae ae vei ray sae aq tf e