=a mere THEM DAILY NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THe LONDON HOUSE. eS te XAMINER, SEPTEMBER 15 5 16; 188%>"° reeal and Other Items. teMSMBER the meeting of the Executive ‘ommuttee of the Teroperance Alliance this uc evci ing at 7.30, ~ Tus self binder will be at work during this; New Wineies, New Prints, New White Cottons, New Linings, New T'weeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &c. TAILORING DEPARTMENT -A Splendid Range of New Cloths. Over 600 Patterns to Select frem GHO. DAVI week on the farms of Bonjamia Wright and Owen Connolly, Esqs. Messrs Gro. Davirs & Co's advertisement of new goods landing ex Prince Edward will appear te-morrow. Many Nova Scotia farmers believe the cat tle disease is caused by a large yellow weed called by them the *‘ stinking willow,"”’ which abounds in the vicinity of Pictou. el Tus Corn Crop of Illinois, as compared with that of the previous yer, isofficially estimated as below, the falling off in 1881 being duc to dyeught: Buslels Corn crop of 1880..............-250,667, 066 Corn erep of ISS]... 6... cee eens 115,430, 636 Deficd im bakes... o02. sccccccces 135,266,430 ce Wr aro pleased to learn that Judge Alley has consented to act as Corresponding Secre- tary for the Historica) Society (without sal- ary) watil such time as the Society is well or- ganized and a competent person to fill this important office shall have been secured. Judge Alley is one of the most energetic and eathusiastic of those among us who are inter- ested in historical research. sabeaindin Tur most interesting event of to-day was the marriage of Mr. C. P. Fletcher to Miss Douse. It is duly chronicled in anether col- ump; and we have only to add that we jin with a large c rele of friends in wishing the happy couple long life and pros perity. The bride was, we learn, the recipient of a handsome present from the Methodist Choir, of which Mr. Fletcher is jeader. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher left this morning on their wedding tour through the United States and Canada. Ps erson’s Macazine fer October is usually good, even for that incomparable lady’s book The steel -ngraving, “ Don’t Be Scared” is one of exceptional beauty; and so is the colored, steel fashion plate, withits five charming. looking, exquisitely-dressed ladies. There are two colered patterns, with designs for fans, a line of decoration that is now ali the rage. The historical novelet, “The News From Yorktown,” which has sttracted so much atten- tion, is appropriately concluded in this num- ber, in time tor the * Yorktown Centennial.” A}l the stories and ney slet-, however, are good; in fact, in “ Peterson’s,’ only the very best are given. We cannot too often refer to this maga- zine ag altogether the cheapest and best of its kind. Where only one is taken, “Peterson” should be the one, for it fills more wants than any other. The terms are but two dollars a year. Great deductions are made to clubs,and handsome premiums ace given te persons for Sept. 1, 1881. ns > CO. — Lone Branca, Sept. 13. Official bulletin, 8.30 a. m.—At the ex- | amination of the President at 8 a. m. his temperature was 99 4 10; pulse 100; respir- ation 20. He passed a comfortable night, sleeping most of the time, and on the whole bis condition this morning is encouraging and gives promise of a good day. The following was cabied to-night:-- To Mr. Lowell, Minister, London : There has been no msterial change in the President's condition during the last twenty- | four hours. He was moved at his own re-— quest this foreneon from the bed to an exten- | sion chair in which he remained half an hour, aad has been less inclined to drowsiness during the day than usual. The weather now is very faverable and the physicians think they dis- cover signs of slight improvement in his symp- | toms. They expect him to pass a very com- | fortable night. | MacVeacn. Tae President is sleeping quietly. The | day, as a whole, has been regarded as un- | uswally favoralle. _ Official bulletin, 6 p. m—At the examina- tion of the President at 12a. m. to-day, | his temperature was 98.7; pulse 100; res- | piration 20. At the evening dressing, 5.30 | p. m., the temperature was 98-4; pulse 100; | respiration 20. The President was placed | In 4 semi-recumbent position upon an in- | valid chair at 11 a. m., and remained half an hour without fatigue or discomfert. | The wound is making the usual favorable. progress and his general conditien is re. | assuring. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Sept, 13. The deciding heat for the senior race in competition for the Chinnery prizes, the trial heats for which came off on Saturday, a aa TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | recount ESE ARLY FAL a a ene eee) ee HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PRINTED COTTOWS, VELVETEENS, DiiéSy LUMGS AND TRURIINGS | FROM MONTREAL, 2 cases White Cottons, 2 cases Elannels, 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, Yee=_ All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. HATS. HATS. - Just Received! A LARGE STOCK OF a —:0:———— 2 cases Bed Ticking, GOODS. We have Just Received from Creat Britain, NEW BLACK SILK FRINGES, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACK, NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS (Straw), NEW NEW WHITE LACE, NEW SATIN RIBBONS, Re CREAM LACE, JOB PRINT — Ie a ee neem THE EXAMINER eee ING OFFICE = Just Opened coon fone BR. W. TREMAINE’, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make), Fancy Goods, Velvets, Veivet- ecns, Cretones. Cashmere, Merinos, &c,, &e. Bay Prices low and quality extra, 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately ovcupied by L. J. Williems. Apply te HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— DOMINION EXHIBITION, ye is hereby given that the §Secre- tary of the Advisory Board for this Pro- vince is instructed to receive from intending eompetitors entries of all animals and articles which they wish to exhibit at the Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifax. N. S., from the 21st to the 30th September next, with the view ef sabmitting the same to the approval of a committee appointed for that purpose. All exhibits thus selected will be forwarded to and from the said Exhibition free of charge to the exhibitor. Any further information required will be furnished on application to A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, June 27th, 1881. getting up clauds, among them a beautifully] ,.. rowed this morning on the Thames bound photograph album ; in short,the induce- | ¢.... Putney to Mertlake, and resulted in ane wad . mwl waiy tf i : : $peci- ; : hes HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH sent will be sent, gratis, fo persone wishing | ® "ictory for Robert Boyd, with John Lar- CHISTYS’ LONDON STHAMSHIP toget up clubs ciacad he bis uorbose ~ gan second, and John Hawdon third. : . . : tor gubeetthing, Chas. J Peterson 306 Chest. | Lewis Gibson gave up. Boyd won easily A L 4 } ] [ Printing i aN and Water ] P IN { } nut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ’ ere lengths between Largan and; [t 7 alge tip y G oO yi d J a L . I i os a The Dencaater September meeting open- Le a S . r r y ‘ > Stipendiary Mogistrate's Court. | 4q'ts day. The Champaine sakes. were | Hf +| OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST 5SESCRIPTION, eee In the Stipendeary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon — H. B. Smith, City Councillor, was fined $60 and costs for violation of the Canada Tem- rance Act. David Lawson, City Ceuncil- om was one of the witnesses in the case. The case of Philip Coyle vs. Samuel Mc- Donald, and others, for assault, was with- drawn by consent. Sunday Schools. At the Methodist Conference, in the dis- cussion ef the topic, ‘‘ Methodism and the oung ; training young people ‘‘in Christian aie and Sunday schools,” Bishop Simp- son said he regretted there was a failing on the part of Methodist families in this re- spect. Dr. Bennett said the loss of the children of Methodis*s in America in favour of other denominations was one of the most disastrous facts connected with Meth- won by Lord Roseberrie’s Kermess. lt is stated that Hon. Lionel Sackville West, the new British Minister to Wash- ington, will sail on Oct. 13th in the stramer City of Rome, for New York. Mancuester, Sept. 13. Atam ster spinners’ meeting it was re- ported that there was a general desire of | spinners te stop work for one week. The! Laicashire mills will probably be closed for that time. Limerics, Sept. 13. The Assistant Inspectur General cf the Irish Constabulary has arrived and taken charge of the town until Thursdey, in con- nexion with recent disturbances here. Six Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F. LEPAGE & CO. July 6, ’81—wkly hundred poiice are expected and the great- est excitement prevails. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Katlato—® Loxvox, Sept. 13. CHARLOTTETOWN Boarding & Select Day Schoal, UNDER THE DIRECTION BILL HEADS, L BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1881. AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W, Mitel, TO PF Baas REITER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, ) DODGERS, &c., Ke., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, . FOR CASE CUSTOMERS. Will Call at Charlottetown ABOUT 5th of OCTOBER, AND WILL CARRY Lobsters, Starch, and other Products of the Island on Freight at the very lowest rates. —ALSO0— CATTLE & SHEEP On THE Uprer Deck, And Wiil Sail for Liverpoo! Direct odism. Allthe speakers upheld the view King Kalakua is among the passengers of the immense iraportance of Sunday} inthe steamer Celtic, which sailed from —or THE— ——= — SS on or About the 6th Gctober. schools. Liverpool to-day for New York. T Shippers will please make early application Ciry or Mexico, Sept. 13. SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME. J lJ ST PEN K 1) v ery Valuable in order to secure reom. ; A Cemet Prize Essay. A For Freight and other particulars apply to eee A Prize or $200 OFFERED FOR THE BEST ESSAY ON COMETS. Recuxesrer, N. Y., Sept. 8.—Prof. Swift, director of Warner Observatory, has been no- tified that H. Warner, of this city, offers a Senor Alteramaho, Ministerial candidate, has beer elected President of the Congress by an overwhelming majority, Vienna, Sept. 13. One thousand copies of a Socialist revo- lutionary proclamation have been found distributed in all parts of the city. Two The Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist September. Board and Tuition, English and French —ANbD— TARKED VERY LOW ! A NICE LOT OF PROPERTY ayn) If xno PRINCE STREET. WILL sell at AUCTION, on MONDAY, PEAKE BRO'S & CO,, {au 23 2i w) Managers W & A BROWN & C0. HAVE JOST RECEIVED prize of $21) to any person in the United i , States or Canada lie that] prepare and file} arrests have been made. per term, paid in advance........... $16 00 1¢th yo at 12 0 sect oor - the with Dr. Swift, by Nov. ist, the best 3000 -———-»e- -—-- RNs. «elie taane des se05eees 500) VBIVe bens, TESS td 5, cee Se ey ee ‘calidad lain ae , ., oe word essay on “* Comets, Their Composition, Weather Bulletin. ” ; Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. Thee. siatdatie ibetlied: * tocaltt Purpose, and effect on the earth. Eaeh é : ; urch, centrally situated, in a good locality, nn & “i ; i popular For further particulars apply to i W in the neighborhood of Churches, Public AUT IMN GOODS y ewan Gasi-l sesateeg ae « Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the : “ys Plain alld ality InGEY, Buildings, Rail way Depot and Steamboat 9 language, all technics! terms being fully ex- pisined ia Brackets following, and be signed y a fictitious name, the real name being en- closed in a sealed envelope accompanying the essay. This prize is offered instead of the award for the di. very of the great comet “B,” fur which toere were nearly three thonsan’) clamants. Sheridan, the first time he met Tom, his son, after the marriage of the latter, was very angry with hum. He teld him he had mave his will, and had cut him off with aahilling Tom said he was very sorry, and immediately aided : ‘* You don’t hap- pen to have the shilling about you now, sir, do you?’ Old 8. burst out laughing, and they became fast friends again. Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September J5—10a. m, Northerly to easterly winds, increasing in force by to-morrow; fair weather to-day, fol- lowed by rain to moriow. —— ee a — — —s ~ MARRIED. In this eity, on the 15th inst., at the resi- dence of the bride’s fathea, by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, C. P. Fletcher, Esq., to Leah Maud, eldest daughter ef Heury Douse, Esq. t the Manse, Alberton, en the 16th ult.,by the Rev. A. T, Carr, Mr. James ©. Palmer, of Lot 6, to Miss Elizabeth E. Ramsay, fifth danghter of Mr. Thomas Ramsay, of Lot 11. : — ee Ea — SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, -_——— E ee ; » | 100 gulatate Godtab plan~- drainage runs off to the river. Rent moderate. 15—ech J AGC, Reid, Pictou, gravel; se ’ Cash, $52.05, or bonus addition, $125 | Apply to Kate, Pentz, Pictou, coal; Bounty, Samp-| 100 do. Hake, in favor of the Confederation Li GEORGE DAVIES & CO., RMIETHODIST ay ivi NO ) son, Pictou, coal, 13 casks Cod Oil, —— aie ne Aug. 22,81. Quecn Square LO INT . t € LEARED, 15—Vanguard, Wolfe, Pictou, bal; Bounty, Herring. Hoersing. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No, 1, equal to Yarmouth 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1.00 bushels Fishing Salt. MOTHER SUPERIOR. Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, Aug. 20,’81—1m eod CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT : Hon Sir.Wm. P. HOWLAND,C.B., K.C.M.G, VICE-PRESIDENTS : Hon, Wm. McMASTER, Wim, ELLIOT, Esq. Attention is directed to the SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES afforded by this Association to persons insuring upon the ten-payment life plan, as compared with the uniform Bonus of Twe and a half per Cent. plan. Policy No. 7, $5,000—C. L. A. Actual Results for 1880. Tenth year of policy :— Cash, $111.45, or bonus addition, $260 Results under two and a half per cent. bouus Cash, $59.40, or bonus addition, $155 Profits do not cease with the payment of d&e-, &e.;, &e- : R. W. TREMAINE. 83 Queen Strect, Aug. 26, 1881, TO LEASE. THE CITY HOTEL, ITUATED on Great George Strect, op- posite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, the, late occupaute-Mr, A. A. Mackenzie—having skedaddled, This House is now in a good state of re- pair, is centrally situated, has recently been reshingled and otherwise repaired; lots of cellar room; has about 30 rooms. The situa- tion is about the best in the city, being cen- trally situated and on high land, where the Landings, The property measures about 26 feet on Prince Street and extends back 240 feet to Hensley Street, together with a cottage on that street containing four rooms. The Dwelling House on Prince Sireet is a three- storey French Roof House, containing eight rooms and shop, with good cellar, and sufli- cient Land for a large garden in the rear. This Property, s0 conveniently situated in the business part of the city, possesses peca- liar advantages for a private residence, Terms easy and made known at sale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 2, 1881—eod GOTTAGE FOR SALE! T GAY TOWN, near Spring Park Woolen Factory. A snug home for s small family, Will be sold cheap for cash Also a building Lot. Address M, Giass Box 116 Charlottetown. {au 3} 101 i; HE HOUSE lately occupied by Lixor, Bovutton, containing 13 rooms, large gar- AMONG WHICH ARE; New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black S:ik Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man. tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, &c. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c. The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Flannels, Grey Coitens, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & Ao EROWN & CO., Aug. 31, 81. British Warehouse, 7 NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at a MBER ri ne eee ee 3 ate ae ne es 7 ED CG AREAS PLE s mY i x a 9 tests 2 paca oe ct eet, ereneanstnenmmen rian eemmeme satan sour Peete Ra ce pee % ek, tem: meena Mmcees Sti i tere es : okt a : On hand, full supply of Cotton Duck : ’ i \ ; a . i HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE t sae pam, Ties Sel See ae Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines. the premiums in the a continue Mackerel and Hake SOunGS, ain Louse, Pump in yard, Ang, 17—tf Qaten:Btecet if ’ wae ’ ’ , , : : i i J AG ©, Reid, Pictou, bal. ont Tetum, Fampans Cts. Fog ae ee ee ene ee ey. agSP | r|VHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel J. H. GATES, ——_ iF OUTPORTS DAVID SMALL. eereniite ’ cas ’ and Hake Sounds during the fishing July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. T QO je rey. h . i ” ; $ ; e Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881. Policies non-forfeitable after they have been season, at highest market price. —- | iy . it Pownal, Sept. |5—ent schr Aliee May, Logan, cea). New Loadon, ]5—ent schr Lavina Jane, Hunter, cval. Murray Harbor, Henderson, lumber; schr Seabird, Hyde, flour. 15—-ent schr Ontario, J - Hides, Hides, ANTED by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the Spring Park Wool Shop. Hides in force two years, and INDISPUTABLE after THREE YEARS. J. K. McDONALD, Managing Director. June 27, ’81.—13i 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Karrels, for sale at I. C, Hall’sold stand foot of Queen Street Charlottetown. HGRACE BASZARD. Aug. 23—pat 1m eod Esemoved. RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify ber : j i friends and the public generally that rt SHOP and PREMISES at present . occupied by Mr. C. B. Wareen as @ Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to Stamper’s corner, Apply to MRS, STAMPER, Murray Harbor, 15th—cld sch Nea Bird, Jure 27,8). | pga = ; she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes mye, Wistes, bal; Albert, Herring, Pictou, | — ree E EY’é 3 k} A i 4 v for Painting and Drawing in all their differeat ~ ee ” eg cod oil. ® ° pranclies, SSS DIED. Oa eee B i LLS Gf LAD i io OUSE on Douglass Street to let, In BU:HELS Strong Fishery Salt. f Ps eg ee ne ae Po Wrool Wool ! vr —FOR SALE— : ek ees, SND 58: TS ee 900 curing Mackere] : For oe ~ Jai Square ve ta ae eee aa a oe Highest Cash Price paid for Wool F poe ee . go = ag ‘sare : “moderat:, Apply am JOHN RUGHES H ORR H oak rie Ses “cap msibneaiensiiaek ee ena Woel Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at : ei'y, third son oi Neil aad Grace Reily, ag X E i ‘ADL. rae Ee . = lice t rating doue inc . 4S years and 8 mouths. His end was peace. Ai THE i. AHINER OFFIC 1! Sept, 5—1w Water Street,' Ch’town, Aug, 27—pat jm eod | A the KAMI ER aiNTIN “Roow.- July 12—2aw wklyim Hillsborough 8 Sues L