5 ad acy Yo - ~ » . :7 ? i . : 773 A PL? ‘ . . Loc j i ULer alLewas. PELE! OP TL Sbi Ey a: Apt ; 4 a % - ee x ’ 4 . ey <a? i Onion m to , ¥ . yy, INexro ip . . 4 Rra pod LSPRECIAL Dias ATCHES Th Cur EXAMINER, } ‘ | a ‘oy g it the P. E. I. vs. N. 8 New So variet) — v0 e Kenrvinie, N. §., Sept. 20. | ] Lat , OY d ) » . . ® Pan vace 8 Rink } evening | At the ops ning of the Provincial Exhi- a ne Tay Jenkins se ma nr1loONn — yesterday, Hon. Donald Fer- y “rime ete ‘ e : ee e n, E rovincial Secretary, stated that rue vew | yee on Min | Seote ie et island could excel Nova a eg by fire on Mon- | Scotia rm every line of agricultural exhibits ou except fruit. ay a o = s Wood Violets ay aa aon m € ew ATKIN ' a t, &c. ~ Reddin's 300 Lives Lost Per'nn —a sug Store. | jug a Catcurra, Sept. 30 . — enns + a . A CASE ve od : ree Cc eect te the best harbor between gre disros ipendiary Magis : - eutta and Bombay, wae struck by a ‘ate, this fore | Storm a on the 22nd inst., and 300 lives - | Ww » ’ 7 . toretand that Stuart Rogers will} ere lost. M ‘ny vessels were wrecked V fr underseenu . s! entertain ' = - destruction of property was whole- sve one or mo! ee . | Sale. j e 20th October. | wts 10 th 7 m ‘9 i } -_—- A a Tux ste Ulunds h arrived here from ®isastrous Floods in Bengal | i . ° Boston vie Ha! ning, and will sail | onesies y . errow (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 C TT a 3 geain to-m ALCUTTA, Sept 30, o'clock, p- ™- ss A Disastrous floods. eov ring an area of Aru yese attac hed to 1 ar uble wagon ran | 2 000 square miles, h ‘Vo occurred in Ben- APHORSE wal I . iti gay this evening and made things lively on|S@. Much property has been destroyed | Water Street The team was ow ned by Mr. ; an i many lives I st, > } 7. ¢ V MeGregor oi U-bdorne, eee - rr Zz . ae , ite Hees ee rhe Troubles in Burmah. RRATUM ; . fae ; tly appeared in the het of pall-|} jgaaverveenuy *Pprarss reo a ane % . 2 ae vs at the funeral voald McKinnon, Lonpon, Sept. 30. Req , instead of Ben) & 3 he troubles in Burmah have led Lond | - . | Dafferin, Viceroy of India, to recommend TuE Prince Co , Fxhibition takes placs at| armed intervention. Summerside to-morr \ special passenger ee 3 il leave here at S o ciock, a. m .stand- , : train Wii i av t : dl he = 3 : ani time (847 locsl), and will return ¢ fighting in Madagasear. morrow evening ee . > Paris, Sept. 30, Mr. Cuartes TRASK rse dealer of “ver. | More fighting has taken place in Mada- Ve r? t enin an - » | + : » . diner, We., t9e ho a Boe 'S} gascar between the Hovas and tho French. stating at the Rankin Hon r. iE ID-)} The latter retrasia — oe tea itivind oft working! i latter retreated. horses for the Maine market. ' ie re me | ihe Black Flags in Tonquin. Tue Isdies of the Prince St. (Brick) Metho- | dist Church intend having a sale of Useful and | Paris, Sept. 30, Bnew Artic] Tea reshment Tables,| m . : ey Siink. Decembet SA. a unk ee Biack Flags, reinforced by cholera, the Kelle SIDA , BUS 7 P os ; ‘ 7 p a De ee a sent 90. 9; | ate threatening the French forces in Ton- te., admission 10 cts sept 00, 21, ” ve i qutn. Nearzy one t dollars have been | ——--— mised in S n, N. B., to assist the | Obituary. widows and orphens of the men drowned — on board the Humacoa last week Ha tirax, Sept. 30. } ; as iL ? he; . ’ | 9 = vr . + | Mr. and Mrs James K dy headed the} john Kerr, Esq., Customs seizing ctticor | list with $10”. at this port for thirty-five years, died yes x tarday. THE stean I : k the follow- — jog fre ght fre rt to St. John’s, ; s Ad. :—1646 bus 80 beshele dole. Suspended tees, 69 bris. potat 2 bris. carrots, 20) eee boxes ch 52 sters, 20 head | HALirax, Sept. 30 sheep, 11 rolis k r, 70 bdls. hay Manager Jammie, of the Londonderry - Iron Mines, has beeu suspended. Ir is with the utmost confidence in the re ee eee sit that the 1 ' 3s of the *‘Mvrtle a at 5 ' . 4 , orl: or . ¢ Navy” tobacco ask all « have not tried i Figiting in Albavia | i The t] ' s already — to do B80 ihe ti Des have aire a done so are living witnesses of its excellence, Betcrapk, Sept. 30 and are unanious in the verdict which they | Fighting coutinues between the Turks, give in its favor | Albanians and Roumelians. o i shea Me. Atexayver Pice, of Collingwood, | - ae ; Ort., will exhibit at +} rounds, Charlotte- | Great Floods in Tyrol. tow’ nthe 7th and Sth Octoher the cele- | er : brated Manadian Horse, ‘ French Rock,” also, | Vienna, Sept. 30. r 2 nel ¢s ; ‘ * were a . ‘ m- | . ; . r aprze Ram > prize wes, from Oa-| Great floods have devastated Tyrol. taric, and which will be offered for sale A . McNeill, aucticne’r. sept 30, dly 4i, wkly li a Ree ~ i v¥ SaTtner i Tur steamer Worcester, Capt. Allen, | — arrived from Boston last midnight with; Probabilities for next 2h Aowrs for freight and the following passengers :—Jas| the Waritime Provinces Cunningham, Florie Smith. Lizzie Maloney, ices Ada Music, John Craig, John Alex nder, foxonto, Sept. 40.--10 a. m. 3G Lacas, Miss P B Crabbe. Mrs Bruce, Light to moderate winds; fine weather, Me 8 C Roper, Thomas Powers, Mrs Livingstone. ~_ . took of Mr. It was Hywemgat.—An interesting event place this morning at the residence George Worthy, Iillsb *quare, the ceeasion of the marrisgs of Mr. Worthy’s eldest daughter to Mr. James Pancher, one of Charlottetown’s most industrious mechanics The happy convle left this m rning on their bridal tour amid showers of rice. They carry with them the best wishes of a host of fiiends. We wish them sucecss ore Gininaint A Sweepsrak & Race, for boats under twenty feet kee] teok place over the old course on the Harbor to-day. Five boats entered, viz : ~ nas McDonala’s Star ling, sailed by Capt. obins. 7 , ; 7 : Mr Judson 8 (Powna!) Alexandria, Judson, McCarey & Reddin’s W anderer, Dougal]. Capt. McMillan’s Mary F, Capt. Kehoe’s Syndicate. Capt. Capt. Mc- he start was made shortly after noon, he wind was light and the course—six miles Was sa’led in two hours ani one half. Mr. McDonald’s finish of Alexian Iria, with P. fourth, and the Sy d firet, one half mi'e aheod Wanderer third, Mary ndicate fifth. ces ~~ | esr oe The “Kerry Gow.” THE Academy of Music *g4in uncomfortably c: AStic audience *,and the again Produced } y M cellent company der to give the pu the drama as it was last evening owded by an enthusi- ‘Kerry Gow” was M irphy and his ex n splendid style. [pv or- > an opportunity to see BAOU 02 “gement have engaged M .rket Hall, have sot Up their OWn scenery and stage fixings, fecured as good an orchestra as they can in the city. and they intend to play for three high &, ending Frid y. Those who wiah to See an i eal I sh drama produced by polished artists. uid not . fa'l to attend hight at Market Hall, Sr NOTE t Not une Prom . but facta abou WkLoomg AP, icle that does ack @en- tain one | art e aculterations used to reduce the cost «f ure Goods,” but doer foe va i lexntimate Washing *, the demand f which preves th haere ; s*ined | he us of th genuine should | Ris fu ¢ racter sone lig ( é by Ked and Yellow PP ®, OF i imitations of the -90 every has Made by Cunartis, Davis & (Co, Ei > en oe . : ste Maule, of London; has a : - SO'h UClioreh and State in Eng- sma! 7,9 deci new departure. A 4 girl Witness, when asked if she know Where she would * didn't acd had the go if she told a lie, said snail girl sworn at once. seen the man- | ‘Nor do I,” said the Justice, | } | FOR GASH ONLY. not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1835, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at ES Se bh ceaeet 01.0 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at SID so aebenssucec stocgs ST oe 43 6 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 4532 | l'emperature this morning,at 8 o clock...51 9 | Temperature thia aftarnaon atl o'clock 590 MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, Hills- bore Square, Charlottetown, on the 30th inst., by Rev, H. Rice, Mr. James Pancher, to Elizabeth Hester, only daughter of George C Worthy, Eeq W.R. BOREHAM os, -WILL— For a Few Days Loveger, (3 ] V E—~ A Discount of 20 per Cent, on his stock of Boots and Shoes purchased from now until that date (rubber goods ex- cepted.) This is a Genuine Redaction, in order to make room for fall goods, Remember the place : Sign of the ELEPHANT, Grafton Strect, Charlottetown, September ]—tu fri tf VIOLASSES. y He Subscriber cffers for sale to the trade 500 Puncheous Choice Bar- hadoes Molasses, Cheap for Cash or Approved Paper. OWEN CONNOLLY, THIS OUT and returpv it to ue Ch’town, Aug. 28 —4wks tus & fri with 1% or 4 3: s'ampes, and youll get by return mail a GU Golden sox of Goods that wil! bring you in more money in one month than anything else in America. Yonr fortune if O,, DATLS } ou start nick ~O) ry NOVELLY ym motth, 4 may! eaters BEX_A WENT HR. SEPT UHEAP COTTON FLANNELS | eee) SALE FOR TEN DAYS —-—AT THE—— SPECIAL LONGSN H8USE! AS FOLLOWS : 1 Let at Five and one-haif cents. 1 Lot at Seven and one-ha'f cents. 1 Lot at Ten cents. i Lot at Twelve and one-half cents, i Lot at Fourteen cents. CaO, DAVIES Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1885. FLEECY COTTONS. ———-. 0:0-——— — PERKINS & STHERNS WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 3O. DAYS tine Bhs Immense Steck of FLEECY COTTONS At Priess Never Before Offered (o the People of this Ceuntry. Se co. Good Heavy Fleecy Cottons, worth 8¢. for Se per Yard ‘es és sc “e 10e, se 7¢ ee ce ‘c ee oe 15¢, “ l0e ce ‘ec 6c << é<c 15¢, é< lle éé 6c 3 é“ 20¢, ec 14e ‘6 20% A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, worth 14 cents, for 7} cents. wr ty i 5 od THESE GOODS BEFORE PORCHASING FLSEWHERE, PERKINS -RKINS & STERNS. GHEAP COTTON FLANNELS | ——e 0 SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK ie HO 9,000 YARDS FOLLOWS: 1 Lot at 6 cents, _ 0. usual Price 9 cents. l “« « 8 cents, usual Price 12 cents 1 “ *£ 40% cents, usual Price 14 cents. 1 “ *. 125 cents, usual Price 16 cents 1 * 14 cents, usual Price 18 cents. WHERS & CO., Market Square. Ch’town, Sept. 29th, ’85—wky THE GREAT EXHIBITION :0:-——— a — ENTRANCE to inspect our Large Stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE! Immense Bargains! Great Attractions! Largest Variety! Best Workmanship and Cheapest ever oflered in the city. My New Establishment is now complete. Has every convenience! Great Facilities ! EMBER A tt Seen eneenmrmnaene No. 83 FIRST INSTALMENT GF A TWEED, & Ch’town, Sept. 21—wkly 30, 1885. Queen S SO UiUMA & WIKTES GOODS. treet. ——e . a opened, a latge assor{ment of the Latest Novelties, in e LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, The balance of my stock expected daily. fx. Tae BROWN, Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. J. KB. i Worsted Cloths, all prices ; Feathers, Velveteens and Silk Velvet Pluskes, value for your money, try Ch'town, Sept. 23, '35—dy wky pat NEW FALL &88B8. ——--0: VACDONALD S now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 conts a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and colored, 25 cents a yard ; new Ulster Cloths, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Uloth:, 16 cants a yard ; new Wincies, plain and checked, very cheap; new Tweed, 45 cents a yard; new new Scarlet Flannels, 16 cents a yard; Hats, Fiowera and Kent Woolen Goods in great variety, READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, BiG ST Oo KEK») Suit, for $3; Overcoats for $4; Blankets and Quilts, very cheap. If yon want good J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queem Street, AUCTION. ‘JO be sold on THURSDAY next, Ist Octo- ber, at 12 o’clock, noon, at Steam Navigation Co.'s Wharf :— 377 cases TIN PLATES, 2,913 do TIN CANS, Sept. 26—4i NOPFICE. (FXENDERS are hereby, up to THURS- DAY, Ist of October, at 12 o’clock, noon, called for Lighting the Streets of the City of Charlottetown for a term of one or more} years ; contract to commence at the exrira- tion of the present contract with the Gas | Company The Council are not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Sept. 16th, 1885. OAR as - ; | i N I-S MACDONALD will re-open her | German Class on THURSDAY, the Ist of October, at 4 39 p. m., Hillsborough St. | ; ! Ch’town, Sept. 28—3i a ST, JOSEPHS BADAAR Under the Patronage of His Honor Lieut.-Governor McDonald. Se THE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society pnrpose holding a Grand Bazaar, in the New Convent Buildings, (POWNAL STREET) On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 7th and Sth, (Exhibition Days) the proceeds te be devoted to the completing and equipping of the New School Buildings. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar the event of the season, Beside the Fancy Tables, where articles useful to all and of surpassing beauty can be secured, at prices the most reasonable, an abundant tefreshment Table, Oyster Saloon and lee Cream Stand will be provided. A Hot Dinner will be served at all hours to all those from the country visitin the Exhibition. A very comprehensive ART GALLERY, the usual Lotteries and Amusements of all kinds will be procured. WORTH’S BRASS BAND will be in attend- ance each evening. ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! to decide once and for ever all disputes relative to the most popular of our Lawyers, Conductors and Firemen, as wellas to determine the respective merits of the Steamers plying between Charlotte- town and Boston. The following Elections have been arranged to take place during the Bazaar :— lst—For the most popular Lawyer at the P. E. Island Bar. Prize—A Cceawaene Inskstand with the winner’s name engraved thereon. 2nd—For the most popwar Officer of the City Fire Department. Prize—A _ beautiful Silver Medal with name of winner engraved thereon. 3rd-—For the most — Coaductor on the P. E. Island Railroad. Prize—Siiver Medal with name of owner engraved thereon. 4th—For the most popular Line of Steamers sailing between Clarilottetown and Boston. Prize—A handsome Ship’s Model with the owner’s name engraved thereon. Admission to Bazaar, 10 Cents, Parties from the country, desiring to attend, can take advantage of the cheap Exhibition Rail- way Fares, Ch'town, Sep. 16, 1885, —pat tl date PE ISLAD RAILWAY. PRINCE CO. EXHIBITION R ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will , ve issued trom ali Stations, except those on Cape Traverse branch, to Summerside by after- noon Trains, on 30th SEPTEMBER, inst., and by forenoon Trains on OCTOBER ist, good to return up to and on OCTOBE Prince County Exhibi Perfect Arrangements! In fact, it is as pear perfection as possible, enabling me to produce | | at the smallest possibie exp’ nse, Please cail and gut Bargains. JOHN NEwWsSoN. K 2nd, to parties attending tion. Rexular Trains leave Charlottetown for Summerside at 6 and 8.25 a. ri. A Special Train will leave Cape ‘Traverse for j Summerside at 6.16 &, m., on October ist ; return- ing, will leave Summerside at 4 p. m., same day. This Train will convey passengers, live stock, and other exhibits to and from the Exhibition. JAMES COLEMAN Ch’towr, S:p*, 28ih, 1835. : Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 24-113) dy pat ua TWENTY-FOUR CROCKS iE ton Choice Creamery Butter, SALE AT & GOFPS. FOR BEER Sept. 21, 85. FLOUR, CHEAP Matchless, Kent Maills, AND OTHER CHOICE BRANDS VERY CHEAP wile. BEER & COFF’S. August 20, CORBA BRIND CEYLON TEL Something | Extra | In Orginal Querter-Pound Tinfo'l Packages. Ouchong, 18cts. a Package. Pekoe, 22cts, a Package, These Pure Teas are Worth Drinking. eee FOR SALE AT BEER & GOFF. Angust 21. Pickting Vinegar avd Spices, English Malt, White Wine, CIDER VINEGARS, CHOICE QUALITY, BEER & GOFF. Sept, 41, 1835.