rocal and Other Items. * } Roller Rink to-night D atthe i y Ba» a ARCHDEACON Farrar is now in Montreal. in , Dow’ FO! st the Roller Rink to-nizht. - Rev. Jam ( rners haa returned frotil Bost o a parce flock « this ynorniny . > ra THE St } atel | porro®, Friday Gaeen GRAPES and Gravenstein Beer & G fi 8 Tue Western | ; hasdeciared & 15 or $80,000, 000 W. Devxis, © pas returne? to h ent a pleasant 4 the Mother Count: Rosest 5. FINDLEY. ieit this morning gisit to his son years of age Tuere will be a Wi \| ene | N= A MINER, SHPTHMBEHR 17, 1885. i geese passed North a joys) School opens to- - Bartlett Pears, Oranges ples, just received at septl7 = Is mn nd \ i m Telegraph Company t quarterly dividend k. o of the Halifax Herald. and duty after having well earned holiday in > E sO ares of Orwell. r Victoria, B. C., on a M r - 1 t town en Weines i AV, baa’: of every 8 neo Jaors Morrison 18 * Com aittee. t «vy Findley is eighty-six regatta at Geo-ge- 23rd ist Open to er 20 feet keel. retary of the Regatta oe ‘ The Capit of Fredericton, (tri week'y) has catered upon its s xth year I'he Capital ig owned and pub ished by Mr. H. A, Cropley A on of Mejor Crop! ry, of this city, and isa smut, newey sheet Ms. M. il] open a class if . r He upils offer klin House. ! Me Tuos. H. Pore, Northam, with his | qual energy, has commenced building a) large new store, 8x30, to replace the one i lost by fire receatl Taremeectings for sewing in aid of the P. E Island Hospital Bazaar, wiil be re- | Lown! a y- N ; > sufficient number of may be seen at the > — Ho ex pects commenced on Friday, Sept. 18th, at half- | past 2 o'clock. quested. AN adjourned meeting of frish Society will be he this evening, at 7.30 o clock. \ full atten-ance is re-! - the Renevolent i din their Hall Room | A full attend. | ance ie requested as matters of importance | will be broaght b fore Hexyessey, Secretary ing, per S. 3S. in diferent parts of the Island ~~ n sailed this morning for Tut 8. S. Clift haenedipeneniin Messrs. Brake Bros. shipped this morn- Clifton for London, sheep- the fiaest and largest shipment of sheep ever made from this Province. sheep were carefuliy selected snd purchased London, via Sydrey, passengers :—Heury Holl, P. G. McGinnis, {vac Carter, and Capr. Walpole, wife and five children, and 7.858 cases lobstera, 500 sheep, 250 bales hay, 165 bushels oats, in addition to general cargo from Miramichi. sidbetiindlias Taz concert to raiso fands for a soup kitchen to assiet the poor of thiscity during ths coming winter, given by the Young Women’s Christian Association, and 7 Women’s Temperance place next Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, when several gifte¢t amateurs from other places will take part. -> A SHORT time ago, as our readers will re- member, Mr. Webster, of Kensington, had the meeting. —Joun | 500 The , with the follewing Union, will take twoof his horses maliciously stabbed while | in pasture ; and last evening a deputation fish, 100 bbls fresh herring, 50 bbls halibut; of the leading business meu of the locality waited upon him and, as a token of their sympathy and respect, presented him with 4 purse containing $50. -— -— Ay the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, Michael Kilfoyle, Francis McLeod and another were sentenced to $30 or 30 days for assault to get possession of a bottle of ale Ann Began, charged with keeping a disorderly house, was sentenced to 20 days in jail. j » P. Gillis, for viola- tion of the Canada Temperance Act, was fined $50. - Newsom and Lavve. condition, dipiisicglee Rotiers.—The second final three-mile race will take place at the Ro'ler Riok to-night. The contestants wii] be Brecken, Trainor, An exciting time may be looked for, as these skaters are in first-class The Band of the 82nd Battalion, With a choice selection of music, will be in attendance, The best of order will be had. rs open at Tue steamer Ulnoda arrived here this | Mr. Coleman be said that he is most watch- morning from 7 30; Skating before the rae. B ston 9 30 sharp. race at > with 750 brie flour on 299 bris meal, 300 boxes tin plate and other ‘argo and the following passengers:—Katie MeDonald, Creed, Mis: Miss F A McDonald, Mary Billings, Miss Mary MoMilian, Rev J Carruthers, Wheeler, Mre James cLean, Mr Billing, Mr Sheehan, RC Fay, Wm Jacka Nn, A Grant, Alexander cEachern, Mr Henderson. = THe small pox, according to the Boston erald, was not brought to Montreal by a ullman car. This statement is being dili- gently repeated all over the United States for obvious business reasons. tion is that Montreal had small-pox here all apparently our neighbora, who made great There is, however, a wide dis- @pancy between this statement and that ® Health Official of the same city of Bos- Babbitt declares that the very ue car which rolled the disease here, car- it to the Hub some time previously. time, delight of fame of it. ton. Mr. sam ried from &. P. & York, and stan master Board School at Leeds. olds the highest certificate granted by the vide, Government Training Collage, be “8 holding twelve certificates from the Se and Art Dopar?ment. d that Mr. Green is prepared to give 8 out of school hours in music and The deduc- very much to - > Ma. Hexny Green arrived last evening London, Enyland, to take charge of eter’s B "ys School. ti r. Green brings with him the highest tes- Monials as to bis efficiency. “sistant master of the Higher Boys School of the Woodlesford Mr. Green also John | Instructor of the| Violin, has return d to Charlottetown, and | a to have it ready for business this fall. —Journal, > _ j } | killed in a railway emashup at St. Thomas. | cool weather. the We learn that He has been We under- a Et ma oe. ~ ves ial ~ ELECRAPHIG NEWS. (Sercrat Despatoues ro THe EXAMINER, } l > | § The Colonial ana Indian Exhibi- tion. | — Ottawa, Sept. 17. | TheG © Government have decided to secure | specimens of all the coins issued in Canada, 1} ‘ . ° ®y Canadian authors,—asa illustrative of attendance from all parts of the United States ahd Canada. They were welcomed in speeches by Sir A. G. Archibald and the Mayor. In the afternoon they enjoyed an! excursion down the harbor, and in the | evening attended a concert and fireworks at | the Public Gardens. The visitors Were delighted. _— or Aquatic Lake Maramacook, Mr., Sept. 17, > i ¢ } ae professional doable acull race yester- | day was won by Hanlan and Le in 19 02, | Hosmer and Peterson second, MeKay and ;} Hamm third. The four-oared race was won | by the Hosmer crew, of Boston. The Ross- | Casey crew, of New York, was second. ee The Great Yacht Race New York, Sept. 17. The ocean yacht race for the American | Cup, between the Genesta and the Puritan, j has been won by the latter. The Puritan | beat the English yacht by 1 min. 38 see. A Popular Faverite Gone. . Orrawa, Sept. 17. Barnum's big elephant, Jumbo, was Weatner Bullstin. Probabilities for the next 24 Aours for the Maritime Provinces. /and as far as possible, all the books written | _M Martin, Park Corner; Joseph Martin, ; Laughlin, | Summerside Hxports. wipiion SumMersipeE, Sept. 14. | Shipped per steamer St, Lawence, Evane, /master, for Point du Chene : Greene NE. ios Fi $ 375 00 Be Peed we ee ee 6] 10 PRONE Ss cua CE ek. 1903 00 PORTE EE” te eee 262 00 | 7 wees... . ig . 64. 8 ee 185 90 | | | sensible $2792 00 By same steamer on the 15th: Canada at the Colonial and Indian Ex- + nee. S80 tt cc aeldle Sa o Nat eeb oi $ ae = hibition, to be held in London next year Seite 174 00 Works of art will also be secured in order | [_aw... on : ; ; : ; ; “ : o 10 00 t» show forth the intellectual and artistic in| 250 Ibs calfakins..... ............ 18 00 the life of Canada a eedadiinats $1290 00! Scientists in Council. | By same steamer on !6th : vilesinigeah : — I Skit aictietibnon’ waka ie $ 168 00 ia a al - 167 ba Ree. Sk. aud. 4s oe 100 00 k ; ‘ ‘ ee is « alee @ vais oe ches 7m Hauirax, Sept. ae Rislotnectied | ©... st. «oc. 48 00 ne American Lustitute of Mining Engi-| 33 boxes mackerel.............. 116 00 neers held their opening meeting here yes-| 2lhorees....................se0e 2225 00 terday. About 150 gentlemen were in| 800 Iba calfskins..... ............ 56 00 | G. H. HASZARD, Printer , Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS | OF cmarernmmneee 30), IONABLE STATIONERY :— ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &€. UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- $2723 00 HOPEL ARRIVALS. OSBIRNE HOUSE. Frank Liby, New York; Josca Michael, do; Domenico Calabrege, do; G H Pullen, Waverly, N S; Alex. Brown, Stanley Bridge; W F Tidmarsh, Canoe Cove; JE: Warren, do; W 4H Powers, Albany, N Y; A J Eliss, Painesville, Onio; Capt Alex Cameron. St John’s, Newfoundland; Jobn McPhereon, do; Robt Torrie, Moncton, N B 17—AM Canningham, Georgetown; Jus Clow, Murray Harbor; M W Beatman, Shediac, N B; J A Gourlie, Summerside; J Brown’s Creek; Abraham Rayner, Summer- side, OCKAN HOUSE, Sept 17—Ronali Sutherland, and Mrs Knod, Con, U S; Catherine MeKinnen, St Peter’s; Mrs Jane Dogherty, do; Hugh McKinnen, do; Capt Thos Welsh, George- town, Micha:>] Sweeney, Royalty; Francis Moore, do; Angus MeCormack, Montagne; John O’Brien, Morel!; Flora Gilis, Tiguish; Katie Gillis, do. 18 —Flora McDonald, Boston; Katie McDonald, do; Laughlin M:Laughlin, ‘Three Rivers; Katie Me- do; Christie A McKinnon, St Peter's; Katie A Kolly, do; Mary Ann Mce- | Intyre, do; Mea Melntyce; Priscilla Me- Intyre, St Peter's. SHIf NEWS. Toronto, Sept. 17.--10 a. m. Northwest and west winds, fine, slightly ; } esau j METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE | Charlottistowan, Sept. 17, 1885 Hiyzhest]Temperature yesterday, (read at DS 6 citi nde dake des convenes ox 71.9 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at GEE 6 o-biennd bs «ck Ulnenctined «5 52.6 Lowest ‘lemperature this morning ...... 49.1 Temperature this mornivg,at 8 o’clock,. 53 9 Temperata: o this afternoon at 1 o'elack , 53.0 MoveMENTs OF THE FISHING FLekTS AND Fish Recerers.—Codfish have been in im proved receipt the past week, several Bank fares having been received, the receipts ex- ceeding two million pounds for the fifth time this season. Mackerel have been in mederate and halibut in liberal receipt, 77 arrivals hav- ing been reported, as follows :— Fares. Grounds. Codfish. Halibut. Mackerel lbs. lbs. bris. 30 Georges, «-++.-+++ 577,000 17,550 6 Grand Bank....-2 466,000 25,500 2 Cape Shore.....- 31,000 1 Brown’s,..++++- . 65,000 400 SEINE caicocs. 270,000 % Bank halibut.... 225,000 1 Bay St. L......0. 1°33 ccs cee 6,975 7 2,139,000 538,459 8,308 Other receipts 5,000 lbs hake, 500 qtis dry fias. For the corresponding week of last year. the receipts were 1.249,000 ibs of cod- fish, 427 400 Ibs halibut, 25,170 lbs mackerel. 53 400 Ihs swordfish, 3,000 lbs cusk and 40 bbls fresh herring. Last week the receipts were 930,000 Ibs halibut, 8,571 Ibs mackerel, and 11,000 lbs swordtish.—Cape Ann Adver- tiser. —_->- — Tue Journal remarks :—‘‘ New ateel rails have been laid on the track between heie and Charlottetown. The new rails weigh fifty pounds to the yard, while the old iron ones weighed but thirty. The rails were laid at the rate of one mile a day, and in an expeditious and thorough manner, which is highly creditable to Mr. McPherson, the Trackmaster. There have a'so lately been built a new station at Peake’s, and a new dwelling-house for the Station Master at St, Peter's. These aro both fine and sub- stantial buildings, and wili doubtless be appreciated by the settlements which they are to accommodate. Oa the whole, the Railway has never been in as high a state of efficiency as now. It musi tn justice to ful and prompt in making necessary im- provements, and during his term as Super- intendent he has increased the facilities and efficiency of the road in a manner which the public fully recognize.” nlitiadeome R. K. Brace wants 100 bushels Potatoes and Turnips m exchange for Herring and goods coh septl? A Lonpon cablegram says : Punch con- tributes this verse about Bismarck and the Caroline islands. It is headed ‘‘Bismarck’s Song,” and is intended to be sung to the tune of “The King of the Cannibal Islands :” Oh! I’m leading all Europe # lively dance, Now it is England and now it is France : And now it is Spain, but I’m tirst in the field - A fig for their anger—they ramble—I yield “Hocus, poens! fi! fo Tom! Political honesty’s all a big ham — At Spain I just twiddle my finger and thumb, I'm King of the Caroline Islands. _@j———— Pp, BE. Istanp Exurprrion, 1885—A general meeting of the Board of Commissioners will be held at the Law Courts Building, Char ottetown, on Friday, Sept. 18th, at Ilo clock, for the purpose of appointing Judges, etc. Railway Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued to Commirsioners attenuing this meeting.—A. MoNeill, Secretary Mr. Healy, member of the Howse of Commons for the County of Monaghar, Ireland, speaking at Gienariff on Sunday, said Gladstone was preparing a manifesto, in which he will give his views as to how much home rule it will be safe to give PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, ENTERED, Sept 15—Farewe'l, Sampson, Arichat, fish; 1 Dare, Sprague, Northport; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Pictou, coal. Sept 16-Pleadies, Dunn Pictou, Mary Covell, Bloomfield, Pictou, coal; Grezelda, Bounten, Uow Pay, cecal; Spirit of the Day, Masor, Newcastle lum; Foam, Moran. Summerside, do; Cor, Thorpe, Pictoy, coal; Bean Bassin, Walsh, do, de; Targuiv, Gerrior, Cow Bay, cor); Helen, Mattell, Wallace, coal; Maggie Jane, Mc'ean, Newoastle; R Boak, Mc- Dougall, Pictou; s3 Clifton Wade, Chatham, 250 loads birch timber, 909,030 feet deal ends, 1,000 brls extract bark, 4,568 cases lobsters; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal Sept 17—ss Ulunda, Hill, Halifax, 4 cases liniment, 390 boxes tin, also cargo from Boston, * coal; CLEARED Sept 14—I Dare, Sprague, Southport; Lily Bank, Landry, Montague, flour; We Are Here, Langill, Pictou, bal. Sept 16—Spirit of the Day, Mason, Pictou, lumber; Foam, Moran, Pictou, bal; Cora, Therpe, Pictou, bal; Bean Bassin, Walsh, Piaton, bal; Lady Franklin, Weatherhie Pictou, bal; Alert, LeLacheur, Picteu, bal. Sept 17 R Boak, McDougall, Pictou, bal; Levinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Sept 14—Ent schr Commodore, McKay, Pictou, coal. 15—Liasie “, Camp- bell, Miramichi, lumber; etmr Miramichi, Baqnet. Pictou, stores. 16—Schrs Matilde, *wim. Yarmouth, N 8, stoves; Elsie G, Ne- ville, Lunenburg, N 8, boards. Cid 14—Schr Foam, Meran, Ch’town, lumber. 15—Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, bal; stmr Miramichi, Baqnet, Montreal, 1232 cases canned mackerel, value $3,120 16—Matilda, Swim, Ch’town, stoves. DIED. At Grand View, on the 9th instant, of gastric fever, Mary the dearly beloved wi'c « £ | Angus McDonald, and third daughter of | Archbiald McLeod, Orwell Head, aged 40, leaving a sorrowing husband, three sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a loving wife annd mother, besides numerous friends and acquaintances, " Glen Stewart” Market Gardens, 50,000 Pickling CUCUMBERS, 20,000 CABBAGES, 5,000 CAULIFLOWER, 10,000 CELERY, 1/000 dozen E* RS INDIAN CORN, 1,000 PUMPKINS and SQUASH, 309 bushels TOMATOES, 200 do TABLE BEETS, 300 do CARROTS, 100 do ONIONS, 300 CITRON MELONS, The above will be offered for Sale curing the season in Stalls Nos. 1 and 3, Market House, Charlottetown, on market days, and at the Garden, half-mile from Southport, Lot 48. JAMES BURKE. Sept. 4 -2wks mo thur Commissioner's Office. FISHERY REFUND. OTICE is hereby given to all Claimants for Refund of duties paid in the year 1872, that Checks for the amount allowed have been sent me by the Dominion Gov. ernment, and will be mailed to the persons entitled in a few days. Dated 4th September, A. D,, 1885. R. R. FiraGERALD, ; Commiesioner Ch’town, Sept. 10, 18: 5—1w all pa li UBSCRIB!: for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- Sept 17— Chas Barnes, Dorchester, N B;j ‘The Crazy Kdge Correspondent Cards, with ENVELOPES to match, ee OPALESANTE with ENV#&LOPES. A Large and Beautifal ee If you want somethiag THY Pgarage satisfaction. Memorandum ?@ocket Beoks every way, call and see my stock. AAI NSIS PY en Sn aan MUCILAG? BOTTLE. This is a real gem and will always giv CARDS very The Mother H Assortment of ee” lee that will please in LONDON COURT STATIONERY, in Hem-stitch, Octavo Note, and ENVELOPES FLORAL NOTE, Cheap in bc xes. ubbard Mucilage Bottle will never upset ond can be bung up to desk. fhe Pocket itucilage Bottle, very handy in every way. iXK STAN Ds, INK BOTTLES, in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes end Qualities ENVELOPES! Inks and are the Best. Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Ch’'towr, Sep’, 12, BROWN’S BLOCK, . "BD. WEDDING STATIONERY. | aiways keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice ail kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards : G. H. HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE. SCOTCH W the Goods, SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SL SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Siylish, SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, Strong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS. Rongh, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thistles, SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, JITINGS, Nobby, INCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Sales not contined to Scotchmgn—all are Welcome. P. 8.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. & Co.. WEEES Market Squar Ch’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky NEW SCOTCH GOODS NWow OPENING, { piREcT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR, PATON :— Prices Low! Call and see e and Queen ®t. SS. TW EEDS; NER. : ive Jatent local and foreign news Ireland. gan always be Fond Werein. Ch’town, Sept, 7, 1885. oO ——AT THE— LENGEN HEUSE re PILOTS; THM BE ER. NEW. GOODS! EX. Manitoban and Clifton now Opening *" WORSTED COATINGS; BEAVERS; FRENCH MERINOHES; CASHMERES, WINCEYS, CRETONNES; PRINTS. CHO, DAVIES & CC. Veseels | For Sale. NHE fast-sailing pink “HFCTOR,” 35 tons (carries 60 tons coal) will be sold low for cash ‘This v-ssel was thoroughly new-'wpped in “52, and is in all respects a good vessel, Also, for Sa'e 32 tons. the “chr. “PRIMROSE,” Both these vessels can be sent to sa “ith- out expense. Apply to PETER PAINT & SONS. Port Hawkesbury, C. B.. Sep. 2, 3w CHARLOTTETOWN ROLLER RINK WILL OPEN FOR THE SEASON Monday, Bist Avrg., AZ 7.30 TM: Bard Monday and Thursday evenings ; without Band Tuesday and Fricay evening». Evening Sessions from 7.30 to (0 p. m.; Afternoon Sessions Monday and Thursday, from 3 to 5 p. m. List oF Prices :— SONNE. as pu ateaa $4.00 for 3 months. ae eee eee ee 7.00 for6é ** Laeee ct. . 806for3 * i se wea ee 500for6 * General Admission Band Evening, 10cts. ; Skates, Licts. General Admission when no Band, 10cts ; Skates, 10c's. Fxhibition Nights, 25cts. Commutation for parties havirg their own Skates, Sets Special Rates for Families consisting of four persons on applicati ym to Manag: rs. ‘Ch’town. Ang. 29—9i sat mon th A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctionser. Commission Merchant and General Agent. AS removed ts premises of William Dedd, Erq., who has retired from busi- ne:s. In addition to the line of Commission and General Agency heretofore done by him, he is prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bank and other Stocks, House- hold Furniture, Horses, Carri-ges, Fruit, General Merchardise, &c., at rooms or elee- where to suit customers. Ch’town, Aug. 27 —- Imo tu th sat wky Walter A. Wood's y A - Ss n . \\s, SENS 4 = woe ee Cone = i per anon 9 qi Ud American Reapers oud Mcwers. YE have just received from New York a W quantity of the above Machines, These Reapers have five rakes instead of four, and our experience with the five-rake Reaper, for the past five harvests, in all kinds of grain—light and heavy, long and short, standing and lodg.d,—i»s satisfied the farm- ers that it is a very great improvement over the four-rake Harvester. Warmers in want of a good American Har- vester will find it to their advantage to call and examine for themselves. A. HORNE & CO., i55 Upper Queen Street August 14, ’85—wky 41 MEDAL“PARIS Vid ‘Abe PA “t tae ara Cece ieee “COLD STEEERENS: ee Ec Go SOLD B rat —- STATIONERS THROUCHOUT nc WORLD ST, PETER'S BOYS ScHOOL ILL be re-opened the THIRD WEEK IN SEPTEMBER, under charge of a graduate of an English Training College, who holds highest testimonials from Her Majesty's Inspectors of the Educational Depar!ment. Instruction will be given in Englich in all its branches, also in Latin, Greek, Modern Languages, Music and Drawing as required. For further particulars apply to Lawrence W. Watson, Queen Street. Ch’town, Aug. 11, ’85—3aw pat tf aa e in the market. Ha erever exhib: Holds ; Dont be fooled into buying d powd:r for the sake of its so-called purity. The COOK'S FRIEND is made of as pure materialas money canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to cost tl any other. Sold by storekeep« e only by copes generally and ma W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL Buy tt, try it and be convinced. L. ARTHUR & CO, GHRNPRAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Egos and Produce a Spevialty. July 15—dly wkly ee eee a