Lo id Other Items. Summerside, is the ~ tin. of Halifax, iat oo team leaves for Ottawa > unt s Biscuit just re- a it the Stipendiary enoon, The off nder > t the Dominion In- nt, armved last even- nts and friends, 7 Line steamer Bona- al Friday at noon, »St. Joha 3. Nfld, > the late John Dor ‘ the Upper Prince St, ‘i i a nhorrow evening, Ser S &. ae i e - ; \ iz returned last night | nh avieit to kis | og, who has been ill | > } 1,027 tons, was burned 21th May. he was | 11 was owned by Mess: 4) Maitland, N.S j - ; | iel washer a bleacher | North > Queen | ~ ‘ xe ruins: also at J. | . Pp, Kent Street. | ’ nu rer, named Lan- J : : Court, at Bathurst, N. | B. t mcf a coroner's jury, ' wat tcher at Attorney Geueral | c i Hiv wa rrect uy lin the constru Ir. y juarried on the Island. vas obtained from the Riverside Quarry, f which Mr. A. H. B. in tion of \ stati = } ‘ y a via pssed into the ! I iu tl t wondertul t that these elements are perfectly blended us Mack’s Magnetx n another ted frox nd « snetism when properly rain and nerves, pro- effects. We are olumn, aad n its use, ents. Call s] i a [wo hundred and twenty . . > ss10n to AM. Lor sami se} I ‘ Li Memraincook the prest nt i ou trom Lh the Maritime »and Quebec, and Portland, ud other priucipal cities = faculiy have 1 stimavion wish to i classi al } . Tim pre ot the high a by parents wh th lden a thore n,— Monet > | spatch **The British ing daily put through ts to the contest. which lay ept. The landsomely.. treated by the \ Battery; Some of them to say that they;were having Judging from the record and a men, the Canadians will require to do some good work, if they want to arry i tne taureis, Says: its takes pla i Tu e 9th elby s of the ‘‘ \ heard ies (ue races on the driving park at Chatham, t., were largely attended. The vas everything that could desired, Th t was good throughout. In the th ute cla for a purse of $90, A. L. lorris, of Truro, won first ; itzsimmons’ Dean Swift, Ken- . m, P. E. 1, second. Charley was dis- t second heat, Col. Knox met t accident and for that reason was consent. Knox Lass was with- 1 heat, sabia be fice races on the Kent Driving Park, for d 10th, bid fair to be a grand n horses are to contend for he several purses. The local four-year-olds . very interesting race, while such sas Tamerlane, Knox Lass,Charley, Dean Young Dexter, Honest Tom, Is!’d Chief, over Boy and Dartmouth should make things lively in their respective classes. The Iutercolonial and Kent Northern Railways vers to the races at one fare, Kent Northern will let passengers out a two hundred yards from the Park. rt Irvoe a7 [The Bribery Scandal. PHERSON BY MR. ( Montreal Gazette. ) T _ September 2.—The Royal Com- nm .e alleged conspiracy resumed this ‘Mr. Burgess, Deputy Min- ister of the Interior, was examined and the appointment of Wilkinson e Northwest had been de- termin« mn more than a year before the alle, ribery took place. ' uvall, Auditor-General, was mode of paying accounts ON MR. MOWAT MEREDITH. i ox nitnied 7 Li t3 , ’ M-. Blake then suggested that the com- ht not allow them to pursue the o further than in regard to the rentioned therein. Macpherson protested strongly ing shut out by that view of the He complained that injustice hsd him by the postponement, and anything whatever to do with alleved bribery. The men were not authorized by him to use the offer of tations for any purpose whatevor. He beli - Mowat knew what he (Mowat) had be fal He asked to be ex- Sse. Mt ut 4} J ae ALi ° M. P. P., also protested ne shut out, as also did Hon. Morris. After a long discussion lecided that before the inves- ligation iid include any other name & a ‘t be formulated. Mr. Meredith ther | formulated a charge against the verument that the members Messrsr Mowat, Fraser, Pardee. have induced members approach other members to corra i ; and also to entrap other | mec iminal offence. NE | Macpherson then gave similar | Viden tinder oath to his statement. Mr. M M. P., Ottawa, stated | c int ah. that he had no « orrespondence with any of | Mr. Meredith gave | the parties accused. 84 evidence as to the policy of the opposition SE ea ees gs : . i THE DAILY EZXAMT re the timber limits, and said no propesi ton had passed between him an1 Kirkland | other than what would pass between hon- | ourable men. Mr. C Oe 2s B'se ec ghton, & new government being discussed in the opposition caucus. Hon. Mr. Morris followed to similar effect. Mr. Carnegie, M. P. P., denied on oath, the charge made against him by the Port Hope Guide. Jobn Shields said he had been subpoensed by the Crown, and asked to be examined. Me. Blake refused to ex- amine him, and the judges de:lared him discharged from further attendance. The commission then adjourned till the 2nd October, when Mr. Meredith’s charge against the government will Le investigated and aiso the telegraph operators examined. TELEGRAPHIG HEWS. [SepeciAL DespatcueEs ro THE EXAMINER. } The Nile Contingent. Orrawa, Sept. 5. The c@mmand of the Nile contingent from Canada has been settled. Major Dennison, of Toronto, is to go in command; Captain Lastingham Aumond, of the Gov- ernor General's Foot Guards, Ottawa, second, and Captain McRae, of London West, third. Ten foremen and 80 men have been enrolled here. Fifty-three men in all are going from Winnipeg. ue A Shipping Disaster. Sr. Joun’s, Nfld., Sept. 5. Trepassey wires this morning: A destruc- tive southeast gale on Monday last on the west coast. On Tuesday morning an un- known vessel, deep blue painted mast heads and blue streak, was lost with all hands. At Western Head, St. Holt's, seven bodies were washed onshore. No further particulars, The Cholera. Paris, Sept 5. lt is officially announced that cholera has appeared at Bordeaux, three deaths from the disease have already occurred. London 5. The deaths from cholera during the 24 hours, ending last nigh, are reported as follows:— Naples 49, Canso 18, Genoa, an (province) 7, Bergamo 6, Massa Caviara 4, Parva 3, Turin 7, Bolongna 1, ee The French Naval System. Paris, Sept. 5. The Journal Deshats is publishing a ceries of articles in which the French naval system is subjected to merciless criticism. The writer declares that the French fleet is totally inefficient for a great war. — Terrible Shipwreck. Lonpon, Sept. 5. Advices from New Zealand state that the large emigrant ship Lastingham, from London, for Weilington, N. C., was wrecked in Cook Strait, and all on board except fourteen of the crew drowned. Another Disaster. Sr. Jonn’s, Nfld., Sept. 5. Advices from Placentia this evening, re- cord another disaster as a result of Mon- day's gale, The schooner Lilly, of Buerou, drove into Barichouse bottom up. All hands hyve perished. International Courtesy. New York, Sep. 5. President Arthur was entertained this afternoon on beard H, B. M. Ship North- ampton. ‘The Northampton sails on Mon- day. Arrest of Nihilistic Plotters. Warsaw, Sept. 5. Sixty-four persons suspected of plotting against the Czar have been arrested. A number of women are included among them. The Turf. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 5. The pacing race yesterday between Rich- vall and Johnson for $5,000, was won by Johnson, time 2.13. — The Egyptian Trouble. Svakim, Sept. 5. The rebels attacked Kassula in great force and were defeated with heavy losses. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 6—10 a, m. Moderate west to south winds ; fine warm weather", METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 6, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday, .— Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . Lowest temperature this morning .....-+- Temperature this morning, at 5 0 clock. . Temperature this afternoon at I o'clock... =~ —— Our Advertisers. R. O'Dwyer, Commission Merchant, St. F John’s, Newfoundland, solicits consign- ments of Island produce. ' Landrigaa & Strong are now receiving 4 cargo of Ontario Mines coal, which they will sell cheap. A. H. B. Macgowan is selling choice her- ring at low prices. J. M. Sutherland advertises a sale of plots, in the People’s Cemetery, The arrival of the Czar at Warsaw, is postponed to Sept. Sth Five hundred roore policemen have arrived there. In official circles, it is positively asserted that that the three emperors will meet at Sker- nievie. , | Gal thqu Ke. | repudiated any charge of the formation of | cnpeenemmmeienentionss ee NER, SEPT HM, ee eS en eicieadcnemtasemainracen aes MBER 6. 1884. CURRENT NOTES. Lower Austria has had a mild attack of The Democratic state ticket has been elected in Arkansas by a large majority. The Pittsburg pig iron business is still in a very unsatisfactory condition, owing to the depressed siate of trade. Russia has ordered rails for completing nm . . ”- the Trans-Caspian rvilway to Askabad, 107 miles beyond its present terminus. lt is admitted that contagious pleuro- pneumonia eXists in the Western States, and ranchers in the Canadian Northwest are becoming alarmed. The autumn manceuvies of the German army at Potsdam took place yesterday and were witnessed by the Emperor. A repre- sentation of the Battle of Sedan was given. The Maritime Register says: ‘The coming election in the United’ States, ap- pears to be of more interest now than any other topic. Discussions assail one on every side, as to the issue of next Novem- ber. But the sum and substance of most of these disputes relates wholly to the pre- sidential candidates. Little is heard about the men who are to represent the people in Congress. That popular body is comprised in theory—of men from all walks in life. But in fact it is composed mostly of lawyers and politicans, and these and the railroad corporations appear to be the interests chiefly represented. People complain of bad laws and stupid legislation. Surely the cause is self-evident! And yet we hear nothing about the composition of Congress -wemean the men, not the politics—but everything about the presidency.” Summerside Exports. | SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 4. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : { SOD teks wees . Dic 034 000 8bsu dies $ 201.00 25 cases egys.. ss vuele ceeds 117 00 l bri potatoes. ' 1.00 $ 319.00 By same steamer on the 5th Sept. OD in. sos isi de sa el $ 672.00 175 empty mackerel! barrels... .. 128.00 . eee 170.00 SB cases MOORS «0 1 .)-. 54. -aF---¥ 191.00 coe ee ee... cael ll 160.00 475 bris cod oil ..... init dis cat 261.09 l bushel blueberries.. ‘ j 2.00 i 105.00 29 brils mackerel, . 311.00 $2003.00 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Sept 4—ent schr Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; cli ss M A Starr, Fergusev, Charlotte- town, mdse; Scud, Graham Richibucto, bal. 5— Albion, Chapman, Cocagne, lumber; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Pictou, empty barrels; eld Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Shediac, bal; Mary Mac, Ferguson, Cocagne, bal. —_ aS HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 5—-A H Beers, M D, Cherry Valley; Beers, C E, do; L Taylor, Summerside; E Kinsman, do; Henry McGregor, Southport; E Chandler, do; T P Hall, Toronto, Ont; Wm B Blackmore, Boston; S M McVane, St John, N. B, 6th—D CU Morson, Cardigan; J M Nichol- son, Springton; B D Howatt, Crapaud. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 5—J A Morrison, Halifax; T A Hubley, do; W T Tay, Montreal; Neil Sutherland, New Glasgow; George W Boggs, Wolfville, NS; P S Conner, St John; F W Lawrence, Montreal; Miss McNeill, Souris; Miss J McNeill, do; H Green, Summerside. BIRTH, In this c'ty, on the 5th inst., the wife of Dr, James McLeod, of a daughter. cen aren a 3 DIED. In this city, Sept., 5th, trusting in the merits of her Redeemer, Mrs. William Mur- ley, aged 61 years. (Faneral from her late residence, Hooper Street, Sunday, 7th inst., at 3 o'clock, p. m. Portland Cement. Received per Moselle: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 60 bdls, Sheet Iron. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’ town, Sep 4—2aw 2w Notice of Assignment. HEREBY give notice that all book and lI other debts, due the firm of Doyle & McBride, are now assigned to and payable tome. All dersons indebted to the raid firm are requested to make payment of the amount due by them to my agent, Sampson Farquharson, *t the shop lately occupied by Doyle & McBride, at Souris East. Dated this 28th day of August, 1884. OWEN CONNOLLY, Aug 20—2i !aw fr wy 2i i aaa ae “ | PRY CONICS rarHE Subscriber announces that he is com- pletipg a NEW & FIRST-CLASS HEARSE for the streets ; and having ordered a set of Ostrich Plumes from London will have a turnout ; | ‘Second to None in the City. REMEMiLik THE PLACE; i Br. Taylor's, Grafton Street. ISAAC W. WADMAN. Cu’town, July 24—law wkly Oppisi EARLY OPENING OF F ie ALL GOODS w.& A. Brown & Co’s 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Heavy Goods. 4 cases Black Straw Iilats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warprs. All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mavtles, Dolmans, Ulsters, ete. WHOLESALE AND REETATT.. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market Heuse ¥xs=> The New Store on the old site will not be opened till Ist April next. =>q7 Cl’town, Sept. 5, 1884. W.& A. BROWN & CH, Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, s 4 A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, CREY COTTONS memes. COTTON WARPS. Everything at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, August 1, 1884, CONTINUED SALE em ee Specially low prices during this Month on our Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Plated Ware. E. W. TAYLOR, MOMILLAN'S DBROT Is NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH COAL, In all the leading varities, including ACADIA, Nut and Round, INTERCOLONIAL, do do VALE, do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, SYDNEY, (reserve do CHIMNEY CORNER. do Queen ans es Ch’town, Aug. 4—eod wkly HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, | nearly opposite the residence of William. Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be-| sides kitchen, and has been papered anew. and painted inaide and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and | Garden attached. PONALD FERGUSON. Inly 7, 18R4. i i | Credit Foucier Franco-Cauadien. OANS on Mortgage for periods not exceed- | ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. The borrower is privileged to pay off his | | loan, in whole or in part, at any sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be | obtained on application at the office of Messrs | Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. | W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company, jy 30—pat dy & wky pres sum jour 4i. | Wales, ALBIO’ & RESERVE SLACK, All of which will be sold on most reasonable terms , ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from due here Ist October, and same quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will be sold low from ship. RR. McMILLAN. Ch'town, Jaly 3. '84—3m BLACKSMITH’S COAL, LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month, Orders given by G. W. DsBLOIS, Agent 36 Water Street, July 19 #4 BARGAINS. | AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual) prices, JOHN NZWSON, Oh'towr, Mazob 8 Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 90 Broad Street, New York.) “Y UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most wholesome BakingePowder madc, Gro- cers are authorized to guarantee every can to be full weight, and positively pure, Ask for the ‘Superb ” and take no other, Put up in }, 4 and 1-lb, tins, and for saie by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T, REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B. Aug 6—6m eod eS WANZER = 2 Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HICHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World. Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO.,, Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I, jy30 P, B Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ob'town, May 27, 18846.