- : ee ee 4 | —_— : Scere vom : TT, wr oa ——————— -- ce LLL LLL OAL Daty Ex XAMINER, | 18380. THE of our plan to keep up @ no al railway t lr is part needless discussion about the late accident . and we are well pleased that our redoubtable contemporary the Patriot , shows un nistakeable signs of having ** had | enough of i a2 THe d feat of Donald A. Smith, in kirk, is che latest aud greatest triumph of the Liber This vic- tery wil) Jehn A it does | dorsed by the country of the most contemptible of his adversaries in Parliament. | Sel | } | Conservative Party. ive unmingled satisfaction to Sir Besides, showing, M scdonald. imistakably, that his policy is en- _jit rids him of one ~7— Mr. Rh. Harris, R. C. sat the Toronto Exhibition. Teronto Mai says :— A., has several painting Re. specting them the ‘+ As aa exception, hewever, to the general absenteeism, we observe Mr. R. Harris, R. C. A., the new Vice- Vresident ef the Ontario Seciety of Artists, His large portrait of the Rev. Provost Whitaker, of ‘Trinity College, Toronto, is a very suc scessinul effort, and alone goes far towards redeeming the scarcity ef good wor s. As a likeness 1t is perfect, real- ising co npletely the character and action ef the original. ‘The college corperation is very fortunate in thus retammiag 50 powerful a yf their principal and friend. Mr. souvenir Harris punts entirely trom life and in a very decided style. There is no hesitating touch, no feeling for the tint; canvass with the de- keenly appreciates no tediets blending, it is put right on te the cision Of & master W ho characte ‘ Rejected,’ by the same artist, is a very m: aster picture. The cavalter seat- ed disconsolate in a corridor at the foot of a broad staircase, expresses by face and attitude the deje tion he feels. The general coloring of the picture is cool and sober, in good keep- ing with the sentiment, while the manner ot execution is such only as a clever painter should attempt. In every respect it is a very successiti! work. A small study in oil :Apparent- ly repressating a pair of lovers parting in the twilight. is full of tr ‘uth and feeling though but a sketch ‘This artist’s pen and ink sketch, *¢'Pristrom and lsealt,’ ’ is very good, show- ing a skill in figure drawing w hich does credit to the shools in which Mr. Harris has been trained. The Exhibition may be said to owe to Mr. Harris its chief merilt, . _— em © Dominion Exhibition. Tue following is 2 list of the samples sent from the [sland to the Dominion Exhibi- tion : Bald red) ——s weighing 614 lbs. per bushel, ro y Peter sieapit Portage. Bald VW bei ut “ (red) Ol ibs. per bushel, grewnb tap Bernard, New London. Saskaichewan Wheat (red) 614 lbs. bushei, . rown by Haygh Findley, Orwell. Russia VW heat (white) GU ibs. per bushel, grown by Fred tlardy, Little York. per Black Uats, 404 lbs per bushel, grown by Thomas Euiiman, iLustico. Black Wats, 404 lbs per bushel, grown by Jehn M (aregor, Lot 43. White Uats, 454 lbs. per bushel, grown by Thomas Bu liman, ikustico Norway Ua ibs. per bushel, grown by Daviii Shaw, Brac kley Point. Barley (2-rowed) 53} lbs. per bushel, grown by Tho:aas Bullman, Rustico. Barley (huiless) 584 lbs per bushel, grown by H. deirys 6 Orwell. Mackerel, 4 bbl, I. ©. Hall. Mack evel, i kit, I. C. Hall. Maekvrel, 1 kit, Wm. McGrath, Morell. Herriig, § bbl., 1. 0. Hail. “21 u 8, —o Herring, i bbi., 1. C. Hall. Bone) ess Codtisi (30 lbs.) McDonald & Co., Seuris. Beneless Codfish (15 lbs.) McDonald & Co., Souris. Boneless Hlake (30 lbs) McDonald & Co., Souris. Boneless Hake (15 ibs.) McDonald & Co., Souris. Chicory (green, dried and manufactured) John T. Rowe Charlottetown. A geutieman’s suit (home manufacture) by John McKenzie, Summerside. A geitieman’s suit (home manufacture) by Charie: By »vertson, Charlottetown, Malt, from Brightou Brewery. Canned Le bsters, by Bell & Agnew, Alber- ton. o dy by Duncan Munn & Sons, Little Sands. io do by J. & W. Matheson, Campbelton, Lot 4. le do by P. Gavin, Alberton. lo tho Jehn Cairns, White Sands. io do by Lovgworth & Co., Charlottetown. lo do by Mal. McFadyen, Mur- ray Harbor. lo do by W. C. Harris, Canee Cove. by J & W. Matheson, Canned Mackerel, Camp »eliton. Canned Macke rel, Charl-itetown. by Longworth & Co., > ie eo Queen’s County Hiection. Public Temperance Meetings will be held as fe] ore Tuesday, Sept. South pert. Weduesday, Sept. ~Eldon, Crapaud and 15--Wood Islands. Thursday, Sept. 16—-Pownal. Frilay, Sept. 17--Vernon Liver and Long Creel. Monday, Sept. 20- Rustico. Tucsday, Sept. 2i—Stanley and North River Wednesday, Sept. 22—Summerfield. ksh dchaeipane A Dispure.—An Ottawa paper reports: ‘‘{n the case of No. 35, (Sergeant Davidson, Char- lotte:own kngiueers), Capt. Longley of the 84th, on behaif of sos competitor, protested agaip si the score on the ground that it should have been 70 instead of 65. He stated that a miss was recorded. ‘The record was challenged by tie marksmen and an appeal made. On re-exminatioygol the target a buil’s eye was signalled. ‘ihe scorer refused to acknowledge the second as against the first signal. The a i4 $ : >»? { { i . © & Local and Y her Jiems. fur bark ‘*‘ George Peake urived ab Que bec On the 7th inst., from Pictou. RICH Cc pp r — has been discovered 4 ‘ Q a ra Ps on ia Ls oak of Grand Manan, Av. THE Princess Louise will sail upon her re- turn to UC auada about the ilth November. ; - 2 . a A preposir of manganese has been discovet arm, at Hopewell Hail, : : Pn! ed on Judson Feoa s 4 Albert Co., N. B. —— lug race between * Look-out” and ‘* Saco 4 ’ P . ’ Bey takes places to-morrow at 2 o'clock, on Upton Park. " a : ‘> ee Sra Cuas, TUPPER, Hon, J. Tl, Pope, Ve J, 8. Dennis ana Mr. A. '’. Caron, sau row hagiand man © (Urcassradh, ll ‘ ‘ ~ Se he KE. B, BUCKERFIELD, 254-; Stati — slastel Manitoba at Weldford, 1. UC. K., as gone ty on a holiday tnp —+*¢. John Telegraph. -—- = Tus 97th regument itt leave Halifax foi T 5 Yi Reavl- Cyprus on the 1s st November, The [9th hegi ment will come to Halifax mi their stead. as A convict named Nelson was shot in the r while trying to m: vke his escape from shoul ier Lith inst. VDorchester pe nitenti ary on the Tux Anchor Line steamer ‘‘ Angila colild- i i ’ 9 9? ne 6th ed with the bark ‘‘ lrongate” on tue 6th ist., off the Newfoundland coast. The steamer sank immediately. ———_— MicuaeL Purcett, septenced tor assault ed for contempt of on Saturday, was arraiy) court this forenoon, and sente iced to one months imprisonment with hard labor. Tue steamer alm rout, which sailed for Boston yesterday afternoon, had a _ cargo of which there was a quan: > e : D0, o£.) valued at $6,633, ity of eld junk valued at , aud P. i island mackerel worth $2,200.— 7'elegraph. seas “he Fat her and G. W. speak at CAMPAIGN. —Re McLeod, city, will TEMPERANCE McGillivray, Rev. J. Millner, Esq., of this the public meeting to be heid at Southport, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. mm 8 ae she atte 1 grounas. Mill River Statios, 14 mile Numerous wagous will be in LLACe, a) i3 3i wkly —_—- . unuer has 3 j Besipes his wife, Thiebault, who 16 arrest for the murder of Charlotte Hill, family of six children—four boys and two girls. ‘The eldest of the family is a son a young man of 24 years of age, who with his two ether brothe rs, ‘were working in the short distance from the house, when arrested anti eea woods as their father was farmers in bad Tuc Telegraph says a number of Salisbury and Havelock, N. b., who have their wheat tireshe: : lave been much dis ap- UO uted with the result oi oat yie dds which*is!} much less than was expected irom the excel- lent appearance of sie i ere wp in the field, it is thougnt, however, that the eased acreage sewn this year will bring the yleid up to tiat of iast year. > 2:aUl a Own ‘Tuesday afternoon last Lindsay Hood, a farmer living on the eastern side of the river at Prince Wilhams Landing, York Co., N. B., attempted to cross the river with his wife and six children. Mr. Hood unfortnu- nately got oft at the ftording piace, aud into deep water. ‘ihe wagon floated, bat struck a rock, upsetting the occupants inte the river. iwo of the ciidren, a girl of three, and a boy ‘The rest escaped to ¢ of tive were drowned. shore, _ EE _ ‘ Acapemy or Mvusic.—-Miss Braddon, herself an actress, before sie became a Novelist, is probably better acquainted with dramatic effect, and sevsatioual piot taan any othe: authoress— abi as prool oO! tne lertility of her resources, she heias wu, year after year, as the receguized iavorite ot lady novel readers, probably ; her oO Audley 5 secret, there 18 Li Lady more drymatic el met tii In any other ot ier productions, and LO feln: ile { ‘reation 1s bettie: adapted u tor tue stay = © th Abi waAdy studiey— as she:s por uray ed asa WoOnian Of Vid lent passions cloaking infamous desigus with a loving smile and stopping not at murder to achieve an end. fo do this successfully, requires a thorough artiste, and in Miss Vioiet Compbell, who was its original exponent im London - oe the character will receive fuil justice. -, Claude makes his first ap; peat "ance this sane as Geerge Talboys, and the caste is unisuaily strong. ‘nis will be the only pronue tiom of | Lady Audley’ s Secret, and we would advise our readers te ava?l themselves of this oppor- tunity. ‘To-morrow, iast production of Mast Lynne, eo ee — The Summerside OBITUARY. Progress says :~-‘‘One of the oldest natives of this Island died at Townsend 1. Dorner, in this County, on the Sth inst. When quite a young man, Mr. Townseud settled on a farm at the Corner. Sheritly aiter he chosed fer himself a partner in the person of Ann Mont- gomery ot Bedeque. He carried on a mercan- cile*business for over 50 years, and during his lifetime filled some impor tant offices. He was toad Commissioner for a number of years ; he also occupied the position of high Sheritf tor the County; he was appointed lostinaster of the first Post Office established in this County —a position trom which he was never removed until the hour of his death, When Mr. Townsend was first made Postmaster, the mails were carried on horseback, and sometimes on the carrier's enjoyed the best of health, which blessing was continued to him up to his jast days. Un the Tuesday before his death he could read the smailest print without glasses. Dur- ing his busimess career in life he did a large credit business, but was never known te op- press the poor. On Sunday, the Sth instant, Jobn ‘Townsend, Esq., departed this life, sur rounded by his family and respected by the whole country, at the good old age of 90 sback. He always ollowing additional A Dusparou gives the Morrow: . 4 > parti uiars ol the sad ad th of J. B. Mr. J. B. Morrow arrived bere irom Halifax | L'the Minister of Finauce and other gen: | tlemen. ‘Tht rning he seemed to be in his | usual health and Pr its \fter breakfast the party sibed the buildings and | while there ew Viorrow ‘ omplaun d ol feeling unwell, and with Mr. lkemny went to the oftice of the Compan; when Mr. Morrow seemed 18 great ata, and Wr. MicDonald was called in Mr. Morrow attributed the pain to indigestion, and thought the walk had dis- greed ¥ ite him. \ftor a few moments he uppe ared mn ch relieved, bidding Me Til léy and Cam p bell good bye, when they inline y to cat teh the moruimg train. Soon alter then departure Mr, Morrow put his collaryand necktie. While doing 80 doctor watked| towards the window and had hardly reached it when he heard Mr. Morrow ex laim, ‘*i am fainting, Mr. M. was seized with a slight couvulsion and died im a secona. oat Summerside Items. Corre spondent, ) Edward Doolan, the ‘‘ silent witness ” in the case ol Daniel Noonan for vioiation ot the Canada Temper ance Act, who was conn- mitted te prison for refusing to vive his evidence this case. was released on Thursday afternoon. DVoolan made up his uuind that he would te)l where he got jnor, and he kept to this conclusion. { From our own in not the Lit James Reddin, Esq. , inspector ot and Measures, was in town on Friday. W uicrhte YyYCiviils On Wednesday eve ning last a new Lodge of the Independent Or: der of Good Templars was organized in this town in the he ull ad- joining the Bible Christian Church. it is named ** Deceveri,’ No. 109. It meets on } , } Wednesday night of each week, On Friday morning last, a horse driven by S. A. Muncey, Esq., ran away on Ven- tral street. After coming down the street making good time—the wheel of the car-} riage cawe in contact with a post in the hear L. McNutt’s store, horse’s head went through a glass. During the flight ot incey Was thrown trom the ground, bat escaped sidewalk Geo. while the large pane of g the horss Mr. Mu the car to without injury. ‘riage A grand walking match is to take place -_- Notices. ete ee = wpecial & — ' ~* * er mOMORE LA Acacia ci ars ab S40 or 0 ior >I, OU trom ih ubin ae hiart 4. cents cach, shoemakers, — bo tl Wanrep.—TLwo joyrmey men John Dorsey CooKED CORNED Beer & Goit’s. SNU just received Fat js 1 BesrF rF of all kinds at Rubin & Hart's. wer Nolace and Globe fine cu from Rubin & Hart's Cuew Mayil cnew ili tobacco, my } af } 3} ; . i Se A FEW cheese leit Wh i be cleared out at 12 cents per lb., at the Family Grocery.—ih. Kh. -—.02>- Pe -f © RO Pijis ARK! V ALS. Keaditt, St. John, 3 children, St Darrock, Windser; W UV N B; John E boyd, ehu, N B. Wife and ROCKLIN HOUSE, Sept 11—Geo Llilderbund, B; William Fraser, wife Partridge, Yo Cavendish; Robert Mcle EF red e ricton, N Mitchell, Brock ville, Ont: DM family, Pictou, N i ptewart; games Crossman, ie anu ; dames Mount : Henry f ‘on ur } VLavenu Micieod, Bradalbane; ish: .} i nie le ish; James Hhourke, e % 4% 4 ; Mt Stewarts; d a 8 Uurrie, YY oodstock; £01 sey Breou, New ron. Lon "7% vert ir a Tia “ mf a t and nod iutis & oe arrigs. WILL sell at AUCTION, at Room, Queen *quare, TU-MOKROV (LUESDAY), l4thins:., at 11 o’clock,— 100 bbis. Nova Scotia Apples (choice kinds), Gravensteing, eily-flowers, Red Streaks, &c 5 bbis. Plums, 5 bbls. and 6 kegs Cranberries. WILLIAM DODD, Auct ioneer. Api ples, 2 * 7 my »saie Sept. 13, 1889. sz AGADEMY OF MUSIC, (LATE ATHEN ZUM), TO-RIGHT, Lady Audleys secret ITS ONLY PRODUCTION, TO-MORROW-—EAST LYNNE. ITS FINAL PRODUCTION. Ticke ets 25, 35 aud 50 cents. Ula sydney ine Goal, FEXO ARRIVE, daily expected, a cargo of OLD SYDNEY MINE ROUND CUAL, For sale cheap for cash while discharging. © F.\8. HANFORD & CO., Council will deal with the matter” years.” Sept. 13, ’S0—3i 43 Water Street. Cheap Cheap Cheap ;| Cheap Cheap Cheap Cheap ————— === |Cheap Cheap Cheap expect to get SUMM ny 0} 1 tel! {ren ARE NOW ann yah HN ower STOCK ind n U ODS. ae Oe een a & Metcalf SELL I NG OFF THEIR Summer Stock J B SELLEVILLE, Ontario, a city of about 11,000) jin Ludlow Hail, on ithe 23rd, 24th, and : j : . : Ras Bea o aatttt aaa . : . ‘ wwe n ty inhabitants, has a debt of nearly halfa million} Q5¢) of this month. his match is for the COMPRISING EN ‘ hea interest . ‘yr “} ones for he waart ~~ ‘ ; and the inter« L appropriations ba the year] aum of $50 ). Itis tobe a go-as-you-please | », mounts to peat y 2 x0). OO, it entire av : Ll : : weal : PR area: ~ ; . t 7 @7} Ho inatcn © 2 hours each day. bie contest- A7ie, 28 inGOds % pro "ati ons rthne vear amount to Mj is 0. : *. v3 ai ee : ants are ‘Eph Clow and the ** Unknown,” of tree quite a large suin. jd ; ya pC eS, New Brunswic! No deubt considerable ; ; — ‘ ; W , : . 17 tr ate } out } - pu , nn ; ‘ Dn ie 7 h ry interest iii be taken im the match, as our] ae fea Party ann Concent.—A Tea Party 2 ees 1a) : QL GPE RES, : . — . s people Weuid ike tO See ONT iS8ial ham- and Concert will be held at Bloomfield, Lot 5, | PEOP*S "eh — eee i cham prafreg on Tuesday, Sept. 2ist. Retfrn Tickets, good | pion walk ahead of any cne—known or Un- eshte ea Ore for 82 nc ili be is: d bv the Railway at | ®HoOWwn. Mr. Ciow was in town on Iriday, 4‘ook Lotsa for 22nd, wili be issued by the Ra foun at : " oe ee _ J és ramen S, Charlottetown and intermediate stations to | MAKING arrabgeimecuts tyr tile maten, a Yerinoes, &., RGE DISCOUNT. Summer Tweeds, Suitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), Paut Cloths, &¢., " RANKIN HOUS ~ . ee al i Soe ois sept li—-W esnrives frisner, JT, « OnL, iN b: Geo. Mciiivaine, Haliiax; Geo IF Daniels, La Fitchburg, Mass; Jumes i Dlate and wiie, Nex Boston, Wm Gurley Troy, N ¥; Mrs Wm at Se tes hive? Bans ‘Lin ; : { ‘ous. Pet: Guriey, do; Mrs Maud Gurley, do, C H Cheap Silk Ties ? | Reace <— oo ts ne wragerts - a BRaow.——aug. 7, | AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. A New In pol tation of choice 4avana Uigars from L550 ere i's av’ K ubin: « Hart's. VV eather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next of hours for the eet ak \ 2 er, o Maridw.e frovinces. o eis ae Cheap \\ ite Cotton, ORONTO, ¢ epee. oe : . { . (; ae s 4. eR ?rs es \ ¢ 1 eee ee ‘toep? Sie" cia ile date © y Urey VLOTCON, tresa to priskK soucneriy Lo wesveriy W IAGS, he cb} " * J aE ‘9 faxr, Warm we ather to-aay, followed bY show- Cheap hk eavrvuer 't if king, ers tO-higi ms - oe - Che; ap apie all Cns, ‘Vowels and-Towelling, Sheetings, &e.; s’ Stockings, | en’s % Socks, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Searfs nll Ties, Shirts and Shirting Linders and Drawe ers, Underclothing, ( Ladies’ ‘and Gents, ) Kdgin Ri bbo Silks, gs, ns, Satins, Cheap Feathers, Cheap Flowers. i mbr older) les, DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, each; another lot, Among 80 mai Barg vw iy ehe Lins, 20 cents 30 cts. each, &e. ap things, ACL may 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’tewn, July 22 P1880. ITS] FRESH -_ = ee o PRAIR LK, BOSTON, IITALIAN FINGERS / COCOANUT FINGERS, ' (4 KEN DROT SUGAR SNAPS, | { RAC K NELS i [CED AROWROOT Varieties—all nice and 5. BALDERSTON, Vy God THE MENDELSSOHN Quintette Club BOSTON, _WILL GIVE A— ERT 4 ’ 47 . Ahnu ‘ rai OUVNECI om Rae Ge _ 28 IN THE LAR ARMY 1 i RUBLE . UL USIC, They will be aeco panied by the distin. S ELLA LEWIS. WORLD. © Clean ; Metals, Glass, China, Marble, Silver- Plated Wares, Furniture, Oil Cloths, Doors, Walls, every painted portion of the House. ee git 7 sa Housckeepers say that the condition’ of their houses ts never satisfactory without the use of KETCHOLINE, Directidns for use 25 2 cents each package. Price le by LEPAGE & CO., Avents for P. BE, Island, jueen Street, with ;perbox. Fer sa tx] a rs Thy eer ‘ 7 iOodsU-—pat re BARRELS BAIT AND ‘SALT, QUEEN'S WHARF, 5 AGS SALT, eat J. Barrels Herring and Mackerel : ie ta WAS Kk BI 4 iB AR REI } Y — : - 50 half-barrels { 247 HERRING. } 1 . ’ - 100 Quintals CUDFISH and HAKE. t 6Just | Herring aul 1). choiee lot New Labrader Lanued—a SMALL, _ | Flow lour and Meal. a ON: will be received for the follow. ne ing Brat and Meal !— biua {3 aicnt), labaste rT,” ** Golden Age,”’ “Extra Family,” **Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘“*Vibite Kose,” *“* i'lcrenee,” ** Beaver, . “la and “Amb ver,” and } c ! » At choice K. D. Corn teal ‘Golden Star,” Qucetati for the above Brands of Flour jand Meal fo. b, at Mills, or delivered at Charlotte tk wh or Summerside J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, siay 6, ot MMi meton, N.B, teen, © BM ‘ lis the DAILY EXAMINER, KR’ the heat mest Newsy Daper Uolshed Ia the Provinces tile 1b a ze. S30} POH Te we Perabiinsiea ex m +4 at .tiv, & gar” Advertisements under this Madea an space Mol CLE cedtig half an inch, wii i be inserted for Ten Cents per d. Ly, Mi“ $EO-+-On andaiter Sept, Sth dine Me- f iow n Wi & it e instruction in Musie, at her residence, tent George Strect, ‘Terms On app lication. [se iV 61 " gO gma hiS— we or three persons can be accommodated with board on reasen- avie terms (a private sitiing room if required) on Upper Great George Street. Applyat this othice. {se 9 2aw W* ANTE » —On ist | October, a geod plain Cock. Nene need apply unless LEIGH, [se 7 fiied the same office before. —U. Water Street. ew House on Kent Street, Possession at once. Rent , to J AM ES BEALES, > LET.- wa 2 F nice locality. moderate. Apply sagt 8 LET.—Two ‘Shops on Queer ri. next to Juli Newson's. Apply to septi—tf JOHN MURRIS, ,;AGSTARF'S HOTEL, Pownal Street, continues to receive transient and permanent boarders. ull