THE DAILY HXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 4, 1882. ae - - aaetnee ee SS SSSR nel iene cess tsa ———_ re — ~ - ———$_—___——_ —_— —~ Local and Other items. Qoup Mrxrye on the Chaudierc is active. ~~ LAND LEAGUE meeting to-night, at 8 « ‘clock. > REAUTY is God's handwriting, a wayside 2 Saaiaeandannend et tn - “ oh ial TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. is en Sec. provemeds ‘The KERP THE captured liberator states that he is the son | MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. vf a landed proprietor. ATHENS, Sept. 1 The Overwhelming Siroke be Wad code tnt Relile ‘here has made strong representations to |the Greek Government against the con- —_———O Ore it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and Shoes. - - UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE — sacrament. — Milton. es ‘ Soldiers Hager £9 ticuation of hostilities an the frontier. ———:0: ai Leapvitie, Col “wee been visited with a the Pray eee en oe Farms, Building Lots, Dwelling Houses ys Fy ’ < 7 , of = a * » ° heavy snow storms. Pinan apne | Weather Bulletin. WARRANTED! “"VARRANTED! We warrant EVERY PAIR of our Stores, Warehouses, &., &. ot -—— - OWN FACTORY MAKE to wear well. We guarantee our own make to be soLip ae wn esti dl eld of kK , th Dares opens : +7 i ; — Pi arm be 150,600,000 hoe dagen A mg | SU PPLIES AMPLE, | _ /rebabilities for the next 24 hours tor the | LEATHER. We also sell CHEAP,.giving better value than you can get in the AM instructed by Srxator Howtax, who > MeN err ‘from selfishness; they are weak.—De Stael, iia eed Ir is now stated that the Czar’s coronation will not take place before May, - ae women because CANN&D CORN BEEF has been operating on the rustic residents of Milltown. > — SuteMENTs of furniture are being made! of Arabi to-morrow from Halifax to Bermuda. te ia Masy¥ of our townspeople left the Island for Halifax, intending to see the Regatta. ae Tus barque ‘* William Owen” arrived from Liverpool on Saturday with a cargo of salt ententegy hail Tue trial of cases at the Police Court to- day have been postponed uatil Wednesday. “ > MrcHANtcs are earning high wages in St John now, and more are required in the faes tories. = > A HAIL sroxM in Pesth has killed many persons and destroyed an immense amount ol property. - - Bzars are still frolicking in Cumberland Co., N.38., pitchfork moral suasion to the contrary 2. w. - - Tue lobster catch in the Shediac district is reputed by Overseer Veacon to be fully as good as in previous years. ae ake Tue recent floods in Texas have, it is esti- mated, swept away from sixty to seventy-five rsons and 250,000 sheep, besides cattle and a - > —_— Many of the potato fields throughout New | Brunswick—yparticularly those of the carlier kinds—have been severely struck by the blight. i France on the Situation. ae Special Lk spaich to the Framer. Lonpbon, Sept. 4. It is reported here that Wolseley intends to make his decisive attack upon the. forces The cautiousness | displayed by the General has greatly added | to his brilliant reputation, and the present | comcentention of British troops in the | | | country surrounding Maxama,Tel-el Kebir, Ismailia, and Zagazig, bespeak the purpose | of Wolseley’s endeavor to crush the over- | whelming rebellion at one masterly stroke. | The enemy are evidently aware of this. The strong entrénmchments, at Meks have been nominally evacuated, and warks upon them have closed. Arabi’s chief-aim is to meet Wolseley’s concentration by counter- | concentration, and to fight the chief battle of the campaign at the present theatre of | war. He has given orders for the with- | drawal of over six thousand troops from | Meks, and to hurry on to the present en- | trenchments near Zagazig. | <A telegram received here to day from Wolseley highly eulogizes the troops at the }seat of war. He says that they are in high | spirits, and are eagerly waiting and begging | to be led forward to the fray. The telegram j also gives the lie to the reports that the | General was waiting for supplies from Eug- ‘land. The General says ‘* the supplies at the front are ample.” The Paris paper Temps publishes to-day | a notable article on the situation. It advo- | cates friendship with England, and concert | in the military action, The article is bit- terly hostile to Germany, and says that German omnipotence can only be opposed | by Anglo French alliance. | Maritime. Provinces. | | Toronto, Sept. 4—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south-west to :o1th winds ; fair warm weather, few local showers. SEPTEMBER. NEW FALL GOODS —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE. NOW OPENED! imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear, warranted not to rip on the sides. _ Also Women’s Bocts and Slippers in great varieties. We guarantee to give good fits or no sale. Encourage home industry, especially when you can buy the home manufacture cheaper. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. August 22, 1882. es a | GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy 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 call and settle without delay. is closing out his businass at Alberion, to sell by Auction, at his residence, ALBERTON; —oN — Tuesday, the Sth Sept. Next, Ist. The Kildare Farm, 140-acres, 120 of which are under cultivation, and fenced with ced the remainder is covered with wood and es, The buildings thereon are a Dwelling House and 2 good Barns. This Farm fronts 20 chains on the Gult Shore, at Kildare Capes is within about three miles of Tignish Railway Station, and offers a rare chance for farming and fishing purposes. 2. The Ireland Farm of 48 rcres, a Tig- nish, fronting on the sea shore, within two miles of the railway station, 3. Fifty acres withim.@ balf a mile of Alberton . 4. Twenty-five acres at Alberton, near Railway Station. 5. The Y at the Railway Station. Also, at Cascumpec W) arf,— . Ten Lots suitable for Warebouses, . Lumber and Coal Yard Warehouse at head of sai! wharf. 9. Dwelling House, Outhouses, Garden, and about four acres of land. 10, Fifty acres in Plots of about two ecres each, now under cultivation, 11. Dwelling House and one acre. Terms—Twent;-five per cent, on delivery of Deed, withim 20 days of date of sale. The balance in four yearly instalments bearing in- terest at 7} percent. per annum, secured by mortgage on the premises, Title Deeds will be prepared at the office of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, Charlottetown. Excursion Tickets at one fare will be is- sued on the Express Train which leaves Charlottetown for Alberton on the morning aosn Ox ~ invitation of the atecte <a Cashmeres 2 al ag en Sa ae a ca sn oe plore. eye, AL a in- ment, a J ni ber States nav officer wi i be sent | . . 49 . . ermediate stations; returbing sanie evening. te mate she Pgypuan campaign wit Govers!| A TD TBALEMEL DULKE Of MINES.) yA orinos, For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits | Sie, commence at Cuscumpoc Woact on _—— . . * . 5} I Aw Ottawa despateh says the Government, English Harvest Damaged.) Velveteens For Canadian Tweed Suits, hit 16, ogted: Ne through its veternary department at someon ’ Te a i? are if is taki tion t rent the Texan oe \: : ‘ j Seeeeaape fever extending into Canada. Special Despatch to the Examiner. Winceys, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, THE P. &. ISLAND ’ ia Lonpow, Sept. 4. Ai? Gt ' pold bap a eet te = oe The Miners’ Association at Manciester, Ladies Sacques, -GO TO- K X H ] B | weeks but @here never has been cause for | England, held a meeting and decided to Flannels serious apxiety. demanded an increase of wages. They de- , ’ } 3 -_ > —— Remimper the Railway Excursion trip to Alberton to-morrow, by the express train leaving Charlottetown at 645a m. Return tickets at one first class fare. mand the increase on account of the in- crease of cost of living, and the increase of the salve of outputs. A general strike is threatened throughout the kingdom if the advance is refused. Blankets, : Underclothing, = a HY p am) OA BS “hh - ‘ Ue >, ’ UPPER QUEEN STREET; 1ss2, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, Tx, Bertier ovine sagittis, o»| naviand, Sad have succeed ie checing| 22CCS; Se a Ce eee a. Santen, Sa sheriff tee for harvesting operations, = in periously Frillings There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the CHARLOTTETOWN, ON $76,000 to a Montreal syndicate of capitalists ar ‘aes nor gimenar wth Enmbibot d : Island. Prices very moderate. ‘The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit Q nes ay urs ay to turn it into a refinery. _ pert ; mbroideries : ¥ ntesde WV d cq] & Th d cuentas : J Messrs. Krity anp Scort, of the P. E. ‘ : —ALSO— Island Railway, left this morning with the NEWS FROM IRELAN 0. Corsets, A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xe. 11th and 12th, October next, intention of ** doing” St. John and Halifax, and attending the boat race at the latter _——_--p— a Mr. J. H. Carwati, of St. John, N. B., has received some unusually large P. E. b oysters, which he will mount for the Canadian exhibit at the International Fisheries Exhi- bition, London. --- > ~-——- TueErRe is a lively demand in St. Jokn, N. B., for potatoes for the States, and the market was pretty well cleaned out on Friday the *“*New York” taking 300 barrels to Boston. Another large shipment was made on Satur- day. gonneyiililieaain Wawe the Chairman of the Street Cow- mittee and the Surveyor are doing their best to improve the streets and platiorms, it is hard for us to complain, Nevertheless, the mplaint made by our correspondent Bingo is worthy of attention. -_—- ~}>- -— One of the mysteries of boat racing is the champiousbip. Here is Wallace Noss setting up for that position and claiming it because Hanlan will not row him. whilst Ross the other day suffered defeat at Saratoga Lake at Hynes to be Executed ‘Troops Charge the Meb, Prospects of a Settlement, Special Despatch to the Examiner, Dupin, Sept. 4. The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland has de- cided not to interfere with the course of the law in the case of Hynes, who was con- victed of an atrocious agrarian murder. The plea was to set aside the verdict, on the ground that some of the jurymen were drunk on the night before the rendering of the verdict. The Lord Lieutenant express ed himself satisfied that the trial was a fair and just one, and. that the law must be made a terror to evil-doers. The execution | has been fixed to take place on September | 18th. | GEO. DAVIES & CO. Sept. 2, 1882—wkly TO LET, For From One to Five Years, fs:HAT well-known Business Stand, on Rickmond Street, known as the Railway House. For terms apply on the premises to the owner, T. CAMPBELL, Aug. 26, 1882 —4i eod FOR SALE OR TO LET, Business Premises in Halifax, N. 8, Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oot 11, 1881, ‘NOTICE NOTICE P. B.1. BANK DEPOSITORS.| supGn REDDIN ee of os ee. —— Wishes to Sell or Reut His Property | f is requested to e place a . . fellows’ Hall, in "Chankethehote, on Tuesday, Opposite the Railway. the 5th September next, at eight o’clock, p. m. Business of importance to depositors will be under consideration. R. McNEILL. Ch’town, Ang, 30, 1832. tl m HERRING! JUST ARRIVED, Dwelling House, Stabler, and large Ware- ase, The property fronts 170 feet on Water and | 100 feet on Weymouth Street, A!so, Horses, Carriages, &c, VALUABLE Farm & House Property Acmission Tickets—Adults 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents, For ful! particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Regulations, ete, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secreiary of King’s Couyty Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charlottetown ;and at the Secretary ’s Office, Charloitetown. A. MeNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exbibition, Queen St., Ch’'town, Aug. 23, 1882,—wk tl ex DOMINION EXHIB:LTION, Iss 2. {NTRIES of Grain, Fish, Canned Goos, 4 Dairy Products, and other articles of Home indusiry, will be received ai my office, votil Monday, the 4th Sept. Next, the hands of inferior oarsmen. Rooting was renewed last evening at eT Tire . rE>O be gold by Auction, on MONDAY, the ——>-— | Dub'ic. The troops were brought ont and g iy premises 100 Lower Water Street; 800 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat. lith iocpoaten at Kensington Brewer ,| from parties desirous to compete at the Do- Masor TivTon has obtained authority from _ the front Building contains snug Shop, ’ ’ ene a6 the War Office for seventy-five Martini Henry rifles for the Dominion Association These rifles have been specially selected and the siphts adjusted at the Tower armory. The rifles were, a few days ago, despatched to Canada, om Mrs. Jane Dryewent, of Morell, was, on the }st inst., convicted at Georgetown, before A. ©. Stewart and William Sanderson, Jus- tices of the Peace, for three offences against the provisions of the “‘Seott Act,” and fined fifty dotlars or two months’ imprisonment in the County jail for each offence. 7 Tur Rev. Lord Archibald, Edward Doug las*, who is at present in Toronto in connec tian with his visit to Canada in charge of a company of boys whom he has brought over charged the mob, scattering the people in all direetions, but effectually clearing the streets. The police sent a memorial to the-eastle, regretting the conduct of the force. The Lord Lieutenant promised the fullest con- sideration of the case if the men returned to their duty. There is now a fair prospect of the settlement of the difficulty, Safety of the “Lake Nepigon.” Spe cial to the Examiner. Liverroo., Sept. 4. The steamer ‘‘ Lake Nepigon” which struck oa the Arklow bank, was successfully | large {rost-proof cellar and seven rooms, the rear adjoining Building 9 rooms and attics. For sale at a bargain, or moderate rent to a good tenant. Apply in Halifax to D. H. Prrrs, or here to Jamms H. Reppiy. au 26 3i eod pd West India Warehouse. HE following Goods now in Store,— Granulated Sugar Confectioners’ A Sugar, Bright Yellow Sugar, Vaccum Pan West India Granulated Sugar Orange Pekoe Tea, } REFINED. | St. Peter's Road, at 12 o'clock, the under- mentioned property, viz. : all that valuable ml eee Farm cituaied in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, consisting of about 70 acres of very superior land, with a never-jailing spring of POT-GROWN excellent water, adjoining the property of NT Benj. Wright, Eeq., and now sold by order »/of tne Merchants’ Bank of Prince Eaward I ' Island, T. J. FARQUHARSON. Queen St., Aug. 17, ’82. —aLs0— All the Leading New and Standard Varieties. at the same time and place, the D«elling House known as St. Avard’s, on the St : Peter’s Road, with the Land measuring 2-5 iio onatann feet on St Peter's Road and 315 feet ona mer, wi < Send by postal card for catalogue containing cross street leading to Mt, Edward Road, full, cultural directions and descriptions of Strawberries, Raspberiies, Blackberries, Black-caps, Gooseberries and Currants. —ALSO— a three-tenement Dwelling House directly op- posite the Brewery, measuring €% feet front minion Exhibition, 1882, tu Kingston, Ontario, from the 18th to the 2urd of September next. All products or articles entered as above must be delivered at the Svcretary’s office not later than Monday, Sept. 1th, with the view of forwarding the same —_- to the ap- proval of Judges) to the Dominion Exhivi- tion free of charge to the Exhibitor, By order, A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisery Board. Ch’town, Aug’ 19, ’82—eod, wkly tf A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. One box from his ‘“Mome” in London to settle iv | towed off and has arrived in the Mersey. | Pekoe, “6 S.. : Address, — ; ; 2 : Patented October 16th, 1876. the Dominion, is the third son o° the late and | Tze cargo will be discharged from the | Souchong do f{ Direct from Iadia. G. H. HASZARD, on St. para by = et ~ x te Sa’ Uhh, Ce brother of the present (the 9ch) Marquis of | vessel. Assam do } aug7—wkly. Charlottetcwa. _ These properties to be sold by order of the ' y our days o Black Congou TEAS. Union Bank of P. E Island. PRS Queensberry. coer aeeitae Wuite drawing in a load fm a back field on Jam.s Braces Farm, in Hollin, Ontario, Arthur Nixon, a smart, promising boy, fell from the load. o. to a three-tined fork, which enterei the breast and penetrated the heart. It must have killed him instantly. He was found dead afterwards lying in a poo! of blood. oe “Por a number of years I suffered witb rheumatism of he back and hip,” said Mr. fhomas Moryan, Superintendent of streets, Cincinnatti, Ohio. ‘I was waited on by phy- sicans, but they gave no permanentrelief It was in a fit of desperation that I resolved to try St. Jacobs Oil. My rheumatism beg»n to weaken at the first attack of its great enemy —St Jacobs Oil—and soon I was as well as ever. Tae Rev. Claremont Shrine, Rector of Ewanuel, Wimbledon, England, preached yesterday morning in St Paul’s*Church and jn the afternoon addressed the children of ine Sunday “chool and took part in the 4 o'clock service of the Y. M. © A, The sabject of the day was Mark, 12th chap., 30:h verse : ** And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all ‘by heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy ee) Drowning Accident. Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Monrreat, Sept. 4. Darcy Heath, a young Montreal Stock Broker, was drowned while bathing at Lachine to-day. GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Sr. Pererssure, Sept. 1. A desperate attempt was made recently to release a political prisoner confined in prison at Saratoff. During the hour al- lowed the prisoner for exercise, a cart containing two men drove up to the jail and made a signal to the prisoner, who was walking within the prison enclosure guarded by the jailer. The prisoner threw sand in the eyes of the jailer and ran to the wall, while the men in the cart | fired revolvers and wortally wounded t'e |jailor. The liberated prisoner and the rescuers drove off, but were stopped by For sale by HORACE HASZARD., ~ Aug. 26, |882—1w eod pat SIGN OF THE nen RW ELEPHANT \ = 1 Ww. R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, Women’s apd Children’s Boots, Shoes aid Slippers ip all the leading styles. Our mol- toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square, July 5, 1882-——3m 2aw { The New Boarding House, | (\N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry. ‘A.J Store, 1® prepared to accommodate & ‘limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ape ' ply to J, Bewvat, proprietor. fiy 18¢t Plans of ibe above can be seen at my office. Terma—25 per cent, down ; balance in three years, with interest at 6 per cent, WILLIAW DODD, Aa@ctigneer FOR SALE. PARLOR GRAND PIANO, by Hard- | Ch’town, Aug. 30, ’82, man, of New York (quite new), NKose- wood Case, Overstrung Bass, Double Repeat 4 si sbi > ‘ ' ioe, wiles a octave BELL ORGAN (nearly Kensington Brewery new), with a number of stops and actious. AND LANDS. instruments, and wii: be sold much below cost. Apply to 7 ne H. J. CUNDALL, late Mary Margaret! 7gxO be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY, | the 11th of September, at 11 o'clock, or Administrator of Estate Macdonald. the premises, St. Peter’s Road, all that vala.- bie property known as Kensington Brewery, Ch'town, Aug. 11, ’82—dy ex pat law tf. UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI.! together with the tand adjoining the sam. |near the city. A plan of the property cap be t EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, althe time of sale; the balance in 3 yeers | Bunk, NER, the C t and Best Newspaper | The land is laid out into acre lote, and is very pub.ished on P. E. Island. Only $1 per year. |desirable for parties requiring pasture lots gern at my office. T rms—Uue-third of the purchase money ve 1007 M h nts with interest at 6 per cent, JMMIssion ert dy ‘| Sale positive, no reserve, By order of the Liquidators of the P. £. 1. 284 STATE STREET . WILLIAM DOD2, No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaita, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain t» pro- dace dyspepsia by destroying the coatiogs of the stomach, Price $150. Sold by all draggists, or mailed on receipt of price, For further par- ticulars send for circular P, Q. Box 1,533. J,C. ALLAN CO., 83 John street, se 1’82—lyr New York. IWOTICH. ‘§ HE Charloitetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bi y’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consi me only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned tullon. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a smal) con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quintity less than three tect per hour, These Burners are so scientifically mace tbat they will give a light equal to stout a candles st a cost of three quarters of one «<n per hour, ” : ho had witnessed the occarrence, | —.-- BOSTON, MASS. | strength” Although well advanced in years, persons w f ont > , Ny . Auctioneer, | The price of these Burnerg to cogsamers oF af 6 and after a desperate struggle, in which | aad Ryad the Y EXAMI. a + ; cae evangelical froth — and | Sie of the liberators was billed, the other B Noy oy OSE DOLLAR « year. May 19, 1852—6ra ) Ch'town, Aug, 23, 1882, Ges will be ten conte cack: + (ju 19 eet yet ae rs IG ee CaaS? sew oe some