ara Ca ty coh ee Oe eee fem tither tems. a Hox kstore. ' ' SAI} i.Oooms st Variety, at the Dia _— Libraries, just ‘ iends had a picnik ‘‘e learn they ‘ I - [ ’ mentative of | \fes : w making s Provines ’ % under t, Mor, y and evel ° s will | pa: Unuren at Vi i the bh il trinl Feayz Lexsacu, the celebrated portrait | ,} | ay ’ ivistrat s & our hee vills n Mul th casey ec, ‘ommissioned by Pope Leo XIII. to paint a i} cL ihe ett ‘CER rs; DATES EXAMINER. SHPT EM Sea. BER 5, 1884. ee enone Local and Other Items. Pus live stock market in Great Britain } steadier, the top prices being 154 cents, ; | > Tits Salvation Army of Canada has been massed in Toronto the past few days to cele | brate its second anniversars { ees } VBR COLORS all colors trom Mrs Pridham.— Norton Bros. > sepd 2) ANoTurrR G Vor nio G rit slinder has expl ded, i wives a company by Mr. Mcintyre of the C. P. R sy dicate, | > Miss Frornexce MAkRYaT is coming over |from England to leeture on the subject, | --What shall we do with our men?” A newly | wedded Benedict advises her to “talk marry | at them.” j : oe Tne auction sale of Italian Marble orna ments will be finally closed up this evening Friday, Sept. oth, at 7.30 o clock. Magm , liicent voods at a great sacrifice, A. McNEILI Auctioneer, —_ painter, bas arrived in Berlia from and started immediately Slunieh for Varzin, being : sted themsetves admirably as ! ss In ou her first eppearanc: tteLown audiewce, sang with freasures of the leep,” and m that 6n was @ Trisihg , Miiss K. Hensley :endered : os which were weil received. \t ion ¢ the emcer', Charles P , thanked the audience for their | os od specially thapkei Miss Heike who had come so far to assist at making the concert a suvdess. A hauu- Shwe awownt was reaitzed. and which, pended from it to give it additional promin- euce; yet there was no fear of his number sixteen boot g tting into the hole, and there- fore his unseitishness is the more to be com- j mended. [~inee writing the above, not only the “trap” flagged at the Herald office door, but | several others in proximity thereto have been removed, and new planks have been inserted ip the sitlewalk, The danger sigual is nvw to | be hha for hire Oa reasonable terms.) 18 RKeeeivid tk -cday per express The straight denial to the alleyed purchase of Mr, Nelsou’s stock in its | last night, had a lantern sus- | eee —— Our Advertisers. goods. Everything marked low. W. «& A Brown & Co. have just opened the first instalment of their supply of Kall EARLY OPENING OF FALL Dorsey, Goff & Co, thank the public for | the liberal patronage extended in the past | and solicit a continuance. Rankin House. Geo. Davies and Co. announce that they are how opening their new stock of hats. S. M. Bent is the agent on the Island for the Sau Life Assurance Co. | MAKRIED. At the Manse, on the 3rd inst., by Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Angus J. McLean, of Little | Sands, to Miss Catherine A. Biue, of the same place 4.t the Manse, on the 3rd inst.. by Rev. J. | M. McLeod, Mr. Daniel Angus Matheson, of Upper Belle Creek, to Miss Catherine Me- Le nnanp, of Hartzvi le. DIED. In this City, on the 4th inst., of cancer of e hver, Hugh G, Amos, in the 61st year of iS Age. {funeral will leave his late residence, Long Street, tor \west River, on Saturday, at 11 - yortrait of Prince Bismarck, which is to be! .. a ail . wes s urge catches | pleced in the Vatican gallery. So says : ae . meth and acquaintances are ma r harbor yesterday. | 7'ruth. en es inn 4 with two triends, abtain a At North Lake, Lot 47, on Tuesday morn- ed tl hort time. Tue Truro Condensed Milk and$ Ganning |S: Sept. 2nd, after an iliness of nine months, ~ | Company use 30,000 Ths of milk weekly, | ¥ hich the bore with submission to the Divine Reme (he model washer and bleacher | which represents the milk of nearly 509 cows. Will, € hristy, relict of the late Jabez Rose, is for s Jury's, North Side Queen | This season they have manufactured 685 |!" ‘the Glst year of her age. Deceased was Sy Post Uilice rains; also at J. | cheese, varying in weight from 30 to 60) Ibe. born ia Perthshire, Seotlaud, and emigrated Burbridge's Cand Shoe shop, Kent otreet. | In thirteen months they have put up 208, {2s | to P. ki. Island in 1835. “he was & woman . cans of condensed milk, 1 1b. weight each. |@f Umblemished character, a kiud wife, a wl pig deposited in th seriie-speliieeeeceien j loving mother, and an obliging neighbor; (Jucen’s and Peake’s No, 1) ‘‘James,” said Mra, Peterby to her bus. | @iways xeady to visit the sick and afilicted \ n reaches it, it | band, ‘show about Blaine’s chances *” She was a consistent member of the Christian W t to have it| ‘He may be the next president, and he may ( burch, a tirm believer In the doctrine taught re | be defeated,” responded Peterby, who was by Christ and his Apostles. — Her hope was ° | not in a good humer. centered in ‘hrist and she died with the full \WVimbled ‘Humbug! You got that idea from the |®88urance of a glorious resurrection. She Engl: vive a Bible Reading in st. | new ipapers. Youean’t believe a word that’s leaves fone sons and tliree daughters to mourn Real's * morcow, (Seturday) at | in them. —Siftings | her loss. *Blesced are the dead who die in the 430 1 , ‘Phe Judgment Seat of . hited | Lord.” Why do we mourn ? ( nterested are cordially | REMEMBER a grave pastor remonstratir g | Please bring your Bibl with the mighty Baptist preacher of London. ROTEL ARRIVALS. inci i **{ wonder, now, said the dull old fellow, a hot ! the tei ar ‘Oo Fant a y you R pniue S p e- strain wee to beeen the (75.8 eee | een M esars. ¥ C'o., of Toronta. Mr | joRe in the pulpit 7. ee wouldn’t though,” Sopt 4— C Bell, Howard's Cove; A Me- 4 ~ ine 1s the Rankin Mansatand said Spurgeoa, ‘if you knew how many I kept Millan, Summerside; Miss MeMillan, do; Mr ate to parties req iir- | to myself.” London Truth, and Mrs H Schurman, _Indianapolis, Indiana; ing a . ssecialie in table ' a it le H Harlon, Liverpool, Eng: P O'Mullin, Hali- altera , | THE customs receipts at the port of Mon- | '%; ) Scharman, Summerside; Chas McKen- e real im August again show an increase, | “'®s New Glasgow ; Daniel McPherson, Vale Va are pleased t that Capt. D. McRae | T?2ching $763,662.74 against $757,294.03 in| Colliery; N Se New Glasgow. has ived a larwe ender for hectens@amean- |“ c responding period last year, av in- OSBORNE HOUSE. tlen in Newfoundland. Itis net often we com 35,368, 71, Taking the two months Sept 4,—E L Hoyt, Haverhill, Souris; T. find » sea captain whois a jadge: of @orsec-|°! ‘he currems fiseal year the receipts have | Coffin, Boston; Frederick G H Richards, Hesh, but the Commodore has pr ven himself reached _ 51,621,208 S7 as compared with 3l,- Washington, D C; Patrick Quilty, Chatham, ae n several instances. We wish him | 529,053, 70 last year, a gain of $95,125,17 |N B; D Brownwell and wife, Campbelton, N a Hilin cictie Beetle | These fhgares are a hopetul sign, bav'ng in| B 5—Henry Baird, Smiths Falls, Ont; A. ™ | view the continued caution exercised by im-| Wright, Bedeque; J J Norton, Cardigan. kK : ene. Ban an oe. | P ters in the purchase of goods abroad, —} maine eee aud Wa Hoga wer e over on Wednes Ay ii els | Sept. 4-J W Allison, Halifax; AJ T An- . 7 rp” Ho. f aa re lrhe phy coal Tue Dominion Rifle Association matches aew phase Pateache tlhe. 9 8 _— have to have a leg amputated. Heviaisup- | °°" 2 the Rideau Range, Ottawa. The} M 5. ‘ sa _— a ’ ; anid ah ¢ ass weet e ‘P| attendance this yearis greatly in excess of | “iss Barbour, St Jonn. posed likel; recover. Nickerson has lived | = Monet He had been employed on a last, and the shooting has been uncommonly | == oe na ' good. In the Nursery match— Bankers a . | prizes—Sapper Davison, Charlottetown En- SHIP NEWS. Ey 1cx7y and Magnetism when properly | gineers, Secured a prize, making 20 pta., and oi Ma ere , sed into the blood, brain and nerves. pro. | 2cutevant Longworth secured another with PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, , a Genletel eiam cA tS pts. In the Manufactureis Match. No, 1, ne t that these el m are perfec I be led ergeant Hooper, Engineers, captured a prize, 7 that these elements are perfectly Diended | waking 28 pts., and im the Rideau match, Sept 5—Martha, McPherson, Tatamagouche, 7 medi a. — yee tom . oe Sapper Layisen secured a second with 28 pts. boards; May Joseph, MeCarthy, Pictou, otis eat a Dh Fp ype. Ce ae. a | &darge bumber of matches are yet to he coal; Sadie, Creaser, Liverpool, N 8, lumber; 67h geab aw petene wigpdeeyecdedeeeetarwGt & Bounty, Halliday, Sydney, coal; Sea Bird, not be computed in dollars and cents, js! Sela Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal; Zara, Me- Dr. 8S. W. Dopp, hie Ball, Fsq . and (. Tue Welsh brigt. Resolven was abandoned Mahon, Plymouth, G B, bal. C. Gardiner, Esq., leave to-morrow morning off pryerenas on the 28th ay _ it is CLEARED, 28 atone ‘tate Fair at Bangor, Maine. —_ ggg “' oe phan: be Sept 4—ss Carroll, Brown, Boston, lobsters, Phe : im panied by Mr. Hooper, of ds fast a. nities with as Salata a sud- eggs and mackerel; Magdalene, Stright, Alsi ud go by special invitation of Hon, ih etic of theerow sed pasiétaars and ti Pictou, bal; Spy, Farrell, Alberton, mdse. James U. Bia the Republican candidate | 22 Pauic Of the crew and passengers and the 5 i ad ; ‘chi . ieee immediate launch of the boats, abandoning | Sept 5—Belletta, Bissett, Miramichi, bal; for the Presidency. Mr Gardiner has charge avery: wait i deck: bat life ta the boiling} May Joseph, MeUartny, Pictou, bal; Sea Z . a “a sea dashing around the iceberg. The boats Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse. . i swamped and allen board perbhed Wha) ———T——_——[>*k_""}|}'i_ : the war ship Mallard came up with the ne p e of North River are again suffer- | Resolven she found evidences of almost im- ing by the vandals who have of late returned | mediate abandonment. One hundred and Old Successful, Trustworthy amongst | . A few nights ag» the farm | forty-five icebergs lie between the scene of ! ’ of Mr, Mooreside was visited. The nuts and | the disaster and Wadham Island. bolt removed from his mowing machine, Ce prc PU RELY MUTUAL and ss so left that had he attempted to Ur to the end of Avgust of this year 670,- 3 star . it, it would have been totally ruined. 000 boxes of cheese have been exported from He fortanately discovered that the machine | yontreal to England. Duing the same : id ( A all had been ipered with, and had the bolts period of 18583 the exportation amounted to No Stockholders, Divi All \ Dh ). replaced without damage. 500,000 boxes. ‘The increased — rie aia il -ear so far represents a value of about $1,000, - i “Tor eN,—The Moncton police have 500. The Aesonid has been excellent and the ORGANIZED 1845. receiv niormation of me theft at Ch vo prices recived have been fairly good, This digo ego ™ 1 August, ofa horse, harness An@) jarge increase in make and sale has been one wag”n, property of John A. Ward, pre- | of the surprises of the season, and none the NEW YORK sum s livery stable keeper, A youvg mad | joss yra'ifying than surprising. There seems wae na pped on board the P. k. I. bark} to be really no limit to the take of Canadian LIFE INSURAN GCE 60 “Aurigo Keuward,” then at Chatham, got the} oj ese in the English markets, provided the 8 horse. Hie bas not since been 4 a present fine quality is maintained, and moder- : Horse | with ascar oO elt side, } . =e Pretty full «eacriptions of Freeman have been |S Cash Assets over 555,000,000. sent, 7 B led - ‘Tax steamer Carroll, Captain rown, saile on County Court are, usually, | for Boston yesterday evening with a cargo con- McLEAN & MARTEN, a n [ ureat public importaner, apd» conse. | sisting of 1000 cases of eggs, 560 barrels mack- Agents for P. E. Island. JINF! reporter does not, erel, 144 barrels starch, and 75 cases berries. Ch town, Aug 27—2aw wkly 1 i the County Court with "his dhe also had the foliowing passenyers :— Alice a piste sail Macchia lt cetera a EE caceihinenanaie pres the « sometimes a case; Crockell, Edith Bions, Christy Nicholson, tive of ways that are dark, | Joha Toohe, Mrs J. Tooke, John Swan, John the par ..f whieh would be interesting | Descas; Sarah McLeod, Mrs. J. M. Fraser, { the public; and there w} Jehan Green, William Green, Isabella Me- ‘ ip which important prin- Lepupan, Maggie McLeod, Christie McPhers: n, Prin rning the relationship of man Flora McLeod, Chas McDonald, Miss Me- —_—_——oOC_-_ t ived. During the recent Millan, Florence McLeod, Annie McLeod, c. - Pay . \ } ms in . . ' . 1 own, there was, at least, Creid, Annie WW helan, Maz ge Hughes, Brid- 8 {| | durin this Month of th latter was that be- get Mevabe, EL Hoy tL, Joseph Cocran, } lora | pela y iW prices § ti i Dr. Taylor, heard before McLean, Maleolm McDonald, Ann'e McDonald ‘ I _ This case is interesting to} Carrie Jenkins, Batre McDonald, Maggie Se our Stokk'bf bot nem aud laymen; and we pur. | Currie, Sussie Gutrie, Blanche McPhail, Mrs } 40 Cj itome of it, and also aj EJ Crabbe, Wm E Crabbe, Caroline Crabbe, € Dr. Taylor’s address to the | Mre K P Bagnall, Lizzie White, Wary McLeod, FS CLOCKS ‘ inte * (7: Alex Robertson, John Robertson, Mrs J } j Ciran, Mrs Coffin, Mrs H H Dustan. l alli’ id of the fund li tus ast evenipg im aid of the i Ss : ihe pusnas of surgical dasteumeute ir | Ta danger signals attached to the spruce! Jowelry and Plated Ware, the | |. Hoa, ital, was attended by a large |} bush, which decorates the sidewalk immedi- and a t.ve audience. It opened wich | ately 1p front an the eee A eye : = tal duet on piano, by the Misses | street, must not be regardes adi ( R, Hou, which was ta tetully played, ‘The| of dynamite or cnncea'ed weapons in the E. W. TAYLO tlses of the greeny Ceeed Ae | tat stataonoes eocearh-et:alph's Queen Street. io ul a8 sutal solos, which | they be considered as the , oil : ' a i. 7 nee ‘Drifting hiropint, who is anxious to serve his felow) Ch'town, Aug. 4--cod wkly AWay. iv i Bye,” two solos sung by man, and save bim trom what might prove an anne tere : young vocalist, Miss Kuight, | ugly accident. Really the condition of our 6 Floor and Sheathing, he W ronsly epcored as were tie| streets and sidewalks is disgraceful; bat the prucé 1b é ; ficult solos sung with so } City ee seem a be a i De heii » i i is. si {| sist in doing vothing—not even avail > ae P : b Vinni os ao sahaion Siiemdived schintenedipetent to cover up the AV ae bese appe-to0 be penis ere th by btsedeee er o awopib in the sidewalks. tis to warn rose Brothers, P , oe ; rw — = oe wy tobaiienn da trap that the editor sale of their well known Grooved and Tongned greens of cho Herald bas erected this danger signal, | SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, 1 | will always have on hand a stock of the same | WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I ‘have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the ma: ket. | Messrs. Primress bb. vthers are also prepared | toexecute promptly orders left with me for | any deseripLon of Spruec Scantling, Boards, | Laths, &c. é For '% : particulars apply at my resi- dence, i rmve Street. THO -y, J. A, Chipman offers choice brands of n tube paints, ordered from Jist flour for sale at his warehouse, opposite W.dc A We The New Store on Ch’town, Se; t. 5, 1884. New WHosiery, of American and C A Large Stock PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Ch’town, August 1, 1884, WILL BE HELD In Aid of the P. KE, Island Hospital, thursday, 19th February, 1886, the undersigned ladies : Mrs. C. Palmer, President, Aitken, Mrs,W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W. Anderson,Mrs. Prof. Laird, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs, Matheson, Mrs.J. A. Blanchard, Mrs) Dr. McSween, Mrs. Ball, Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. F. Beer, Mrs, J. Brown, Miss G. Coleman, Mrs, Cooke, Mrs. G. Cundall, Miss P. Davies, Mrs. B. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas. DeBlois, Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Ji McKinlay, Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs. F. Moore, Mra, F. W. McEwen, Mrs. Miller, Mre. W. Nicho!son, Mrs. D Palmer, Miss Ethel Distin, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. F. Dodd, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. P. Findley, Mra, Rice, Mrs. Gray, = Col. Rankin, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Unsworth, Mrs. Whitman, Mrs Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs. MILLIE BEER, Secretary. Hensley, Miss Hensley, Mrs. Haviland, Mrs. Ings, Miss Johnson, Mrs. R. July 16, 1884.—1lam. —AT—~ BREMNER BROS. July 28, 1886, ' sugh=daw 3B, Perkins HAVE JUST OPENED A TEA AND BAZAAR Dopations will be thankfully received hy McGowan, Mrs.John NEW SEASIDES, “ a GOODS 70'S ial gd ia .prown & a er ee 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Heavy Goods. 7 cases Black Straw Hats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warps. All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. _ A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, ete. EXPECTED, WHOLERSALEH AND RETATTI,. Kemember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, oppesite the Market Heuse the old site will not be opened till Ist April next. ay W.& A. BROWN & CO. Sterns ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF the best value, anadian Corsets, good makes, of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had. COTTONS, GREY {COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. 20: Everything at the very Lowest Frices! PERKINS & STERNS. = eee So GROUND ‘BONES. To Farmers end Others. ‘DOMINION EXHIBITION } URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in September 5th to 13th. large or smal! quantities. Highest Cash Price Paid for) MONTREAL, 1884, Old Bones. be J 3.W. mcGiLt, (525,000 IN PREMIUMS. Ch'town, May 19—eod 2Qmpat aod pm pj 2m. r itera) “anil Industrial WANZER ‘blll . ‘Sewing Machimes. i uit’ ‘tne Sek "aaunet % chinery in motion. SHINES | Grend International Beuch Show of Dogs. ae The Exhibition wil! be in full operation from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, th« RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Ample grounds and magnificent buildings THESE CELEBRATED 13th, 1884, and will be opentil ten yp m. each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the prin At all the leading Exhibitions of the | pal Railway and Steamboat Companies. | World, _For all injormation apply to the under- -Guly Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. "®"° “fa AH 8. C. STEVENSON, Joint J. F. WILLIS & CO,, GEO, LECLERE, § Socretaries, | Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. 1, 76 St Gabriel Street, jy30 July 26—t! sep 5 i | Credit let Franeo-Canadis | Gredit: Foncier l. UANS on Mortgage for periods not exceed- ing 10 years, without Siuking Fund, | and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fand. } The borrower is privileged to pay off his loan, in whole or in part, at auy sime, Circulars giving detailed information can be ! obtained on application at the office of Messr:, Sullivan & Macneiil, Solicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the . jy 30—-pat dy & wky pre duns four 4. P, K. Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPs, DRAIN PIPES, STRA\WBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AUFNTS Ok'town, May 27, 1884.