«aR i ‘ * : eae Local and Other Items. A miceoscore citvuB kag been organized ia (ittawa > PARTRIDGES ditheult to hit. * Tue Windsor Cotton Factory will commence operat ms next week a. Tue proceeds of the Truro Natal Day Celebration, over expenses, were a little over $ivv . A MUNICIPALITY, in which Europeans wil be represented, is to be established in Alex- andria., os Quesec bakers have, in accord with a fall- ing Hour market, reduced the price of bread by two cents per loaf. > Rev. Faruer MeMri.an’s pamphlet oa ‘*The Temporal Power of the Pope,” is for | sale at T. O'Connell's, Queen Street. - > _ THIRTY THOUSAND boxes of cheese and 500 packages of butter were exported to Great Britain from Montreal last week. bedithn ARABI says he would not have undertaken the war had he thought England would haze sent a large army to assist the Khedive. auido Mr. GLapstone has reiterated his decla- ration of inability to interfere with the oper- ations of the Mormon missionaries in England, aishalbiiiaa tan Ir is stated that Mr. Jay Gould is building a large yacht, and intends to start in July next on a two years voyage around the world. ~<a — Tur salmon fishing season in England, which closed about three weeks ago, was, on the whole, lesa productive than that of the previous year. > Jusr Arriven—100 barrels No. 1 dor Herring, and 50 half-barrels No. 1 Labra- dor Herring, at the Imperial Grocery Store, tichmond Street. se 29 2i > Tuere are in Lucknow and Cawnpore, Indie, forty-tive publishing houses engaged princi- pally in issuing anti-Christian books, tracts, and periodicals. Lh led Davirr, the Irish agitator, has on foot a great scheme for the social and political im- provement of the Irish people. Tarnell is opposed to the scheme. AS appeal is made im sid of the people of Labrador, who are in imminent danger of star- vation, owing to the failure of the crops and of the seal and cod fisheries. >. THe Berlia correspondent of the London Times intimates that a closer connection is likely to take place between Germany and England relative to the Eastern question. Repellant A prosperous Michigan baby carriage fac- tory has its origin in the birth of fifteen babies in the town in thirteen days. A carpenter got the job of making carriages for the whole number, and from that start the business grew. ne ‘Tue gratifying action of St. Jacobs Oil in my case,’ says Mr. John S. Krim, agent for the N. Y. & B. Trans. Co., Pier 7, North River, New York, “gives me unlimited con- fidence in its great general curative power, and I freely recommend it.” dinates Overpox«, the Trieste bomb fiend, has confessed that he drew lots with his fellow- conspirators to decide who should make an attempt on the life of the Emperor Francis Joseph, and that he had intended to throw a bomb into the gardens of the Miramar palace, Sap vt Krxes and Princes are getting down now- adays to the same prosaic, business-like way of thinking and doing as other mortals. Oscar Il., sovereign of Sweden and Norway being about to undertake a journey to the latter country, has had his life insured in favor of his family for the sum of 600,000 crowns. — --}-- ~ Victor Hveo’s latest predictions are that France, Italy, and Spain are destined tn be- come the foremost representatives of civiliza. tion ; that the Turks will be driven out of Europe, and that the twentieth century will see all Africa civilized by means of Mediter ranean powers, including England, owing to her possessions at Gibraltar ~~ > Tue Asia disaster leads the New York Mail to suggest that if in addition to the usual equipment of oars every lifeboat had an extra) set strapped to its bottom or along its sides, | shipwrecked —_— might oftener escape to land. The Asia horror directs the attention of every owner and master of a ship to the need of more thorough equipment of the life- boats. -~-<>-—_ —- Tue Asia's disaster has induced the Rev. A. A. Cameron to relate in Toronto papers some experiences on board the Manitoba during a hurricane on Georgian Bay, some time ago, in which the steamer’s crew and passengers nar- rowly escaped a watery grave. Pity the Rev. gent'eman had not come to the front earlier. A word of warning in time might have done a world of good. es Crerewayo will presentiy be at the head of his nation. He made while in England an excellent impression as a barbarian ; and the English people are hoping that he has taken back with him to South Africa a very whole- some impression of British power and very good intentior. His old neighbors of Natal, who know bim well, however, distrust him painfully. It is impossible at preseut to say whether his restoration is good policy cr bad. > Suate Marker To-pay.— Prices as follows : Beef small, per Ib., 6 to 12 cents; do per quarter, 5 to 8 cents; mutton, 5 to 10 cents ; lamb, Ib, 5 to 10 cents; veal, 3 to7 cents; turkeys,70 cts to $1; geese,50 to 60 cts; fowls, 25 to 30 cents; chickens per pair, 35 to 50 cents ; butter, fresh, 20 to 25 cents; butter, tub, 19 to 20 cents ; eggs, 20 to 20 cents per dozen; flour, none; oat- meal, $3.25 to $3.50; outs, 42 to 44 cents ; potatoes, 30 to 35 cents; hay, 40 to 50 cts. per 100 lbs. -_- - p> —_— THe steamer ‘‘Worcester” Cap‘ said yesterday evening, for boston with —— and the following passengers:—Ella Me Borns, Maggie Clinton, Sarah Beers, Laura A. Dogherty, Mrs McTague, Jas Beard, Maggie Carmichael, Miss E McQuarrie, Mary A King, Wm Vass, Mary E McCormack, Maggie E Cheverie, Kate Jevie. Mary McQueen, Ettie | Sweeney, Mrs. James Roberts, Mary A Wad- man, Mary E McDonald, Annie McPhee, James Bell, Johanna Peters, Frank Turner, Katie Harley, Mrs M Rose, Julia Chaisson, Miss M McCormack, Kate Lewe!lin, Mary A Reid, Mrs Donovan Bell Darrach, Janie Me- Lean, Miss © Smith, James Hayden, Jemima Hayden, Lizzie Hayden Katie McKinnon, Katie McIntyre, Mary A McNeil), Miss C Smith, Emma Gregory, Sarah Ployer, Min L| Greenwood, J R Robblee, Mrs Robblee, Miss | a BC Welsh,“Anvie, Williams, Minnié Mitthell, TB Mevatiek 8h. Labra- | Hallett, | _awlus, Wm McKenzie, J. Roussey, Mrs. | THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER Kast Point Notes. MR. PITTS LETTER CRITICISED. The storms of wind and rain which .pre- are viry small this fall and | vailed so incessan'ly during ths. last three weeks, have at last given place to fine, dry Weather, and the farmers are busy, night and day, saving the remnant of their crops, /not destroyed by the starms. The wheat has particularly suftered from wet, and the oats too will be a short crop froiw the same cause. It is feared that fodder will be very scarce, and n any now, anticipating a scar: ' city of feed for their stock, are killing and canning their cattle. y . ‘ . 9 rhe catch of fish has been comparatively | light on our coast this season, and this is particularly to be regretted, when we con sider the prices that are now ruling: | Mackere!, 87 per bbl. Codfish, $4 to $5 per qtL, and Hake, $2 to $2.50. precarious of late. This leads me to refer briefly to the loss of H. M. S. **Phcenix” | on East Point Reef, on the 12th inst., | anent which, by the way, I notice a lengthy | communication in Tur Examiner of the | 2dth, fromthe pen of D. H. Pitts, Esq., | Diver, ete., of Halifax. This gentleman, j among other notables, has visited the seeas | | of the wreck, and is now, ia his own lan- guage, ‘“‘deing yood work.” do hot | allude to his sub-wariae operations, par- i ticularly, but to his diving into matters |which most people consider too deep for the average ‘‘diver.” He has, however, | supplied a fund of infermation which must | be ré freshing to the general reader. His | discoveries, must prove of immense | \value, For instance, le has discovered | (that the East Fomt Light is net} jin the proper place. That the Ad- miralty charts are wrong. That the current runs six knots instead of two, as | | Stated in the Admiralty book or sailing | directions, which has recently come under | his observation. And last, but not least, | in his semi-ofticial capacity as Lighthouse | ' Inspector, he heralds the glad tidings that | must cheer the heart of every brave sea- | farer, and inspire with renewed confidence | |the timid mariner as he approaches the | ill-fated reef on his benighted journey— | that the East Point Light is actually ** well (kept, and is visible, in clear weather, as | far, probably, as any light on this coast.” | \If “this coast’ means East Point, of | ‘course the statement is quite correct. As | for the genial-hearted keeper the compli- | |ment was hardly needed, as every son of | | Neptune, as well as the general public, | knows well with what sleepless vigilance | that gentleman presides over the destinies |of benighted mariners. As they approach | the danger his light ‘‘ is shown to avoid.” | Mr. Pitts, although not on board H. M. S. ‘* Phoenix” at the time of the disaster, | is, nevertheless, able to inform us that she | |was ‘‘apparently steering a safe course | that would take her four or five miles clear | of the Point.” It is gratifying to knew | this, as from the present direction of the | ** Phoenix” one might fancy she intended | running down the Lighthouse, when the reef came to its rescue. The public will be glad to learn also from Mr. Pitts that the discipline of the crew was so strongly marked. They behaved nobly, no doubt, in obeying their Com- mander’s orders, and clinging to the wreck from the moment she struck until they found it safe to land ; for, according to Mr. Pitts, had they attempted to land sooner, they would probably have been lost. Mr, Pitts has also tsuken upon himself to ad- minister a severe castiga ion to the Domin- ion Government, fof not rendering assistance to the Admiral or Capt. Grenfel’, | which, no doubt, will have good effect. He refers a little to loyalty, but I cannot quite catch his meanirg. Whether he refers to |the people of East Point, to the Dominion Government, or to the proposal made some few years ago by a prominent Halifax politician, to pull down the British Flag, is not quite clear. However, J] suppose those changes recommended by Mr. Pitts will be attended to in due time, viz., the removal of the lhght tothe bill of the Point, the regulating of the current, and the correc- tion of the Admiraliy Book of Sailing Di- rections, Meattime, it. is hoped that Mr. Pitts’ letter will find a place in the scrap- book of every naval officer of Hier Majesty’s Service, and that the good light-keeper at East Point will, like the. wise virgin of old; | keep his lamp trimmed and burning. SIT LUx. East Point, Sept. 26th, 1882. —_2 <p> eo -—— too, Personai. Cakes WILLIAMs, a veteran of Trafalgar, | has just died at Twickenham, aged 101. years. | Crrewayo took a bulldog with him on his }return to Zululand. African young men who jbave been in the habit of calling on the | Misses Cetewayo should hang this item in some conspicuous place. PkoFgsSOR BLACKI8’S snecessor in the chair of Greek in the University of Edinburgh will be selected next month. There are many eager candidates for the place, including Dr. Dooaldson, who was not long ago appointed to Prof. Blackie’s old chair in Aberdeen, A | notable feature of the competitica is the num- | ber of candidates who hail from the English | Universities, It was not so in past years, | When Prof. Blackie was elected to the Kdin- | burgh chair, thirty years ago, not a single _competitor from Oxford or Cambridge ob- | tained a vote, nor, did any member of either | of those Universities make any serious effort /to obtain the place. Moe, Popgponostzerr, the leading spirit of | the Russian Government of to-day, is the wife of the Chief Procurer of the Holy Synéd and the most confidential councellor of the Czar. She is young, beautiful, aad ambitious. She | married Mr. Pobedonostzeff buja few years ago | H r husband, a very old gentleman, is in love |with her. It is said of him that the kvightly motto, ‘God and My Lady,” he changed into | “God and My Wife,” and upholds it as de- | votely as a knight of old. He rises early, | prays to God, adores his wife, and then goes 'to see the Czar or the Ministers of the Holy Synod, and everywhere he tries his best to ‘earry out the commands of his charming | goddess. Meanwhile she herself is not idle. | She receives hosts of fair visitors of high rank | who, while offering their homage, seize the chauce of commending their husbands, brothers jor cousins. Mme Pobedcnostzeff has some- how found herself to be the centre of the Russian political world, Instead of the (zar’s | policy, or the Chancrllor’s, or the Ministe:’s | policy, we hear of the Madame’s policy. With the modesty of an ascending star she | does not reveal her projects, but is very doubt- ful if any liberal reforms will find favocr | with her, —-—-<epeo—-—-- — Sea-faring life has also been somewhat | NEW FALL WE ARE | NOW OPENING | | OUR FIRST INSTALMENT | | — OFr— | NEW GOODS i | —BY THE— 5. 8, Assyria, ona, Waldensian, | Karo, | Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— Selected with Creat Care BY MR. STERNS, —IN THE-- Best British Markets, -—-AND , FOR — Style, Variety, — AND— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. tstand. and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and wlll be added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find ours lishment one of the best places , ey. Chariottetewn to spend their mon y Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882 i% . | , New Tea, extra quality, direct from, Lon- don, at Beer & Gorr's. [sep 12 ‘in New Mantles, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, &e. ‘imported ‘several lines ‘of NEW GOODS, all of “which will be NEW A full Stock of English, American TOlT HE WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE ——_— 0 W.& A. BROWN & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER GooDs! | 42 CASES, 28 BALES. A Jat of Manchester: Goods to fallow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. GLEARING SALE o FALL GOODS AT NO?83:QUBEN “STREET. —-———-:0: ——_-— Tee Balance of Stock being principally FALT, GOODS, is now offered at GREATLY BEDUGED PRIGES FOR CASH ONLY, « In order to clear out balance of Stockion hand, we have sold cheap for cash, Don't Forget the Place, 83 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. N. B.— Parties wishing to rent the premises will please apply at Store for terms, ete. se 15 LL @ooDs! 20: ep oes ee ee 20: J.B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS ! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ceereeeee — SA) * ae ae ae 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, (QJUEEN STREET. THE EXAMINER Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres 29. 1882. | 70 LOBSTER PACKERS. Tor London or Liverpool. ere eT tw = hey —, ee mae an . * We SE ee —AND— BARKENTINE EREMA, now on their passage to Chatlottetown, from England, due here about the ist of October, will carry Lobsters to either of the above ports, providing a sufticient- quantity of freight offers. Lobster Packers will please make early ap- plications in order to secure room. Warehouse receipts given, and advaaces made against consignments. No charge made for storage. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Owners. Sept. 13, 1880, “ 3aw TAR PB. 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