sii i illina ie alt al a, sagan ea —_—_—————— A A Late ett emia ec th aa et ae ~ —— NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, CANADIAN. Hauirax, N. 8., Sept. 8. Sir Leonard Tilley visited the Starr Man ufacturing Uompany, Rope Works Symonds Foundry, Dartmouth, to-day, Harry Bowers was severely injured at the Sugar Rofinery, at half past two o'clock this p. m. fe was engaged inside th building filhog tubs with oricks and as one of the tubs was being hoisted it tilted over, one of which struck him on the head, breaking his skull and in- flicting a terrible wound. No hopes of his recovery are entertained. He has a wife and faraily. A commit'ee of citizens from Dartmouth interviewed Sir S. L. Tilley, to-day in reference to the proposed Branch Railway from Windsor Junction to that town. The Minister statec that the project had already received the attention of the Government but had been overshadowed by the legisla- tion for the sale of the Pacitic Railway. It would, hewever, be again considered at the tirst opport inity ano the bricks from Monrrea, Sept. 8, The Provincial Synod cpened this fore- noon in Syaod Hall here. <A_ procession was formed in the following order: Lay delegates; Clerical delegates in order ot Dioceses, according to priority of erection, and as neal y as possible according otf indi- vidual seniority of ordination; the Rev. Dr. Beredley,a d the Rev. Dr. Paone, dele- gates from the sister churches in the United States; the Bishops in order of seniority of their dioceses; the Bishop of Montreal, being preceded by his Chaplain, the Rev. Canon Evans; the Bishop of Ontario, by his Chaplain, the Rev. Canon Jones, bear- ing His Lordship’s pastoral staff; and the most Rev. the Metropolitan, being preced. ed by his Chaplain, the Rev. T. E. Dow- ling, bearing His Lordship’s pastoral staff; and the Rev. Charles Hamilton, and im. raediately preceded by the Right Rev. Dr, Miles, Bishop of New Hampshire. A considerable cougregation had assem- bled in the Cathedral and rose as the pro- cession made its appearance, the ‘ Old Hundred’ being sung as a processional. The delegates halted in the aisle and separated on their side to permit His Lord- ship the Bishop to preceed up to the chan- cel. The litany was then recited by the Bishop of Toronto, after which the Right Rev. the liishop of Nova Scotia preached from 1 Cor. iit, L11—13. The sermon was declared t» have been a strongly ritualistic one, His Lordship appealing for a chari- table feeling toward these of the church who believed in the real presence, and laid stress on ritual. The Lower Churchmen are very much dissatistied. AFGHANISTAN. LONDON, Sept. d. Gen. Roberts telegraphs from Candahar, Sept. 6: Oareful enquiry shows that the enemy lost very severely on the Ist inst. This was expected, as they made a deter; mined stand when our troops were quite eluse. A column will start shortly to bury the dead at Kuskke Nakhud and open the district for supplies. Gen. Phayre arrived at Candahar on the 6th inst. His horse, artillery and cavairy are encamped twelve miles south of Candahar where forage and upplies are ample. The weather ig hot, bat the wounded are doing well and the troops are in a healthful conditien. EUROPEAN. LenpDon, Sept. 8. Sir Jolin A. Macdonald and other Cana dian Government Commissioners have been successful in making a financial arrange- ment for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The negotiations were conciuded this afternoon. ‘he contracts is taken jointly by a banking firm in London, a Frenc Financial Associatien, and a firm af financiers in New York. The contract- ing parties will receive from the Canadian Governnient a certain number of millions sterling in cash or its equivalent, to be pro- vided by issue of Casadian Government Bonds (uot backed, however, by Imperial guarantee), and a certain number of mil- lions of acres of land. In consideration of these grants, the contracting parties under- take to form a company to be called the “6 Pacific Railway Company,” which shall conatruct and work the line in perpetuity. The Government furthermore gives to the contracting parties, in addition to the sur- veya already made, the whole of the line this far built. The cost of these items is ut at between five and six millions sterl- 3s ; Lonpon, Sept. 8—5 p. m. Seven men who were in Seaham coal pit at the time of the explesion are safe. There are still 165 mem unheard from and it is feared they have perished, LATER. Lonpon, Sept. 8. A despatch from Sedham colliery this le ng ~- en a ata atc stati te aaa roe meee & new treaty is to be signed at Pekin. The Marqnis of Tseny is expected to leave St. Petersburg in a tortnight. Lonpon, Sept. 8. [t is announced that the engagements of the Prince and Prineess of W ales will pre- vent them from making their intended visit to Australia to attend the Exhibition. UNITED STATES. \ ; NE AOKK, Sept. . , Last night three policemen aise ‘our burglars witha coach co taining S10,000 worth of sealskin Saco hes, : just stolen. was captured after a hard struggle, and two others, after exchanging several shots with the polic > were both shot through the leg ind secured. : 4 vered which they had ‘ , One vurglar escaped, another st. Aveustine, Fla, Sept. 3. It is stated that #200, 000 worth of the cargoes of the steamer Vera Cruz and other vessels was washed ashore hereabouts. great quantities of which has been appro- priated by the citizens. oo or bce : i‘ ; oT. GEORGES, Bermuda Sept. 8. The severest storm here for a century raged on Sunday night. It began between three and four o’clock on Sunday afternoun with a*heavy fall of rain, the wind changed to northwest. At about ten o’clock the wind shifted to the southwest and the storm moderated. The amount of damage throuch- ont the colony is very great, Trees were uprooted and gardens destroyed. Banana orchards were laid low, and thousand of dollars worth of fruit destroyed In addi- tion to all this a vast amount of damave was done to diiferent building throughout the colony, and to many of the most costly and most important publie works. A portion of the causeway was destroyed, and telegrah wires were injured so that regular commu: nication with other parts of the colony was destroyed. In and about the town of St. Georges a large amount of property was in jured or destroyed, 2 Correspondence. yr } , . ; - : ae We do not hold ourselves responsivle for hé statements or opinions of our correspondents. Another Enquiry. To the Editor Sir,—tIn your two last EXAMINERS ques- tions have been asked hy two separate ‘‘ En quirers” about the late accident on our Rail- road. I wish to ask, asa third enquirer, if the whole troutle of the cars leaving the track was not caused simply by two of the fish-plate bolts breaking at one end of the tish plate? I believe this was the entire cause. Perhaps, some one of the experienced hands on the Kt. R. would give their opinion ou this. * 7 , . of the Keaminer. A Tutrp Exovirer. Ch’town, Sept. 5, 1880. - =a + Summerside Items. (From our own Correspondent. ) On Monday morning last Daniel Noenan a liquor seller was brought before the Police Coart, charged with having sold liguor to Edward Doolan contrary to the provisions of the Canada Temperance Act. ‘the infor- mation against Mr. Noouan, was laid by Mrs. Doolan, at the Court Doolan refused to give evidence, as to where he obtoined the liquor, and was committed to jail until his mind undergoes a change and he con- sents to give evidence. It is reported that Messrs. J. A. Gourlie & Co., of the Prince County Drug Store, and Ronaid McDonald have been appointed to sell liquor in the town of Summerside under the Canada Temperance Act. Mr. Murdoch McLeod, returned home from Miramichi, on Tuesday last, whither he had gone with a shipment of cattle. The speculation was a remunerative one. On Thursday last the Gulf Ports steamer ‘‘ Miramichi” arrived here on her up trip. She had a large number of passengers on board. Rev. Father Doyle and his niece Miss Eugenie Doyle, Hon. Wm. Richards, Miss Richards and Bradford Black took passage in her for Montreal. She took as freight from this port 540 barrels of oysters. W. T. Burrows (late of the firm of J. D. Reid & Bros.) has opened a dry goods store on Water Street. His Honor Governor Laird was in town on Wednesday. It is reported that the appointment of the Hon. James Muirhead as Deputy Port Warden for the port of Summerside, has been cancelled. Oysters have been selling during the week at from 75 cts. to 90 cts. per barrel. Special Notices. es Tur Friend to whom [ lent my ———— evenifig announces that forty men who! were working in two upper seams of coal ; Beer & Goff’s. have been found safe and well. their comrades, who are ten fathoms lower | down. blocked with debris. fifty men are still in the pit. a6 The reported agreement between Bis-_ One hundred and | marck and Baron Von Haymerle is intend- Grapes, Tomatoes, ete., just received at- The ed to lead to an alliance between Germany, | (ontectionery. 2in. Austria and Roumania, the latter to be Seme of them volunteered and are helping to rescue , Apthecaries Hall Co. Bartlett Pears, Gravenstein Apples, just, [se 8 41) The bottom of both shafts are stil! 'yeceived at Beer & Gore's. / Apothecaries Hall Co. Valise will oblige by returning same, and pay- ing for this Advertisement. 21 sep. 9. Swoxe La Acacia cigars at 25 cents each, or 5 for $1.00 from Rubin & Hart’s, WaAnTED.—T wa journeymen shoemakers. — John Dorsey. s8 tf Cooxep Corsep Berr just received Fat [39 Gi ‘*OL_p Gotp’” will be for sale in 10 days at [sep 7 3i ‘‘OL_p Goin” will be for sale in 10 days at {sep 7 31 Pracurs, Barlett Pears, Oranges, Delaware Seventy barrels Apples, 5 barrels Onions, raised to the rank of a kingdom in its in- just received and for sale hy the barrel, at tegrity and independence, guaranteed by Bexr & Gor?’s. Germany and Austria, thus blocking Rus- | sia’s land route to Balkan Peninsula. Sr. Pererssore, Sept. 8, A new issue of the Nihilist Will of the _Apothecaries Hall Co. | Curw Mayflower Solace and Globe fine ca_ Sxurr¥ of all kinds at Rt abin & Hart’s. «*Q_p GoLp” will be for sale in 10 days at {sep 7 3i People has been put in circulation here, of chewing tobacco, from Rubin & Hart’s. the date of September 3rd. Berwin, Sept. 8, Private advices from St. Petersburg an- aounce that the difference between Russia’ and China have been finally arranged, and A rrw cheese left will be cleared out at i2 ‘cents per Ib., at the Family Grocery.—R. K. | BRAcE.—aug. 7. A New Importation of choice Havana Cigars from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart’s. Leather | | 20th September, [se 8 41 nit = Oo eat Se a NN att | ec atime. theesatien dt _ as Geter etree cater ernnenteetntth eit te es a A fren ecrins eres 4 : sa ; pa } F:| ’ eros NOW OPEN LH topia’” from London, rp AT ms Hix “Caspian” from Liverpool, TWO CASHS. Hx “Angla” from London, . one - win) Serene ent neae om : | ore caes ore Sse 7s wae gpa rm f wor ne fie 3 be B Sit, pte ers * e. ie p % * 5 ¥ x aes ~” wren ace or Bi Remese: e” enviben ome a et «Ee eter . x = -h ~ hes @ } a % ‘ 5 a By 5 <4 Suse Pat & = NE Nema tata Bn sas j Sxwo O42 rr % oo HO TWENTY CASHS. — 30 PACKAGES THA. “OL GOLD!" INSURE AGRICUL TU —_ WILL BE [?. ! L | E hi iD BAYS 5 5 FES oA FOR SALE IN 10 DAYS, oe ae i G Fin - bea AT THE— ia i 3 Bows Apothecaries Hall 00, Tray r ORGANIZED 1853. Ca Hamden Manuiacturing bos rs KETCHOLINE, _ ~ 137,949.73. | ¥ a : Pik oe coed Pea Net ASsels far frebectwan Gi = g Giiey i oe eo Government for Security of : Cfeans Metals, Glass, China, Marble, Silver- | Canescian Policy Eaoiders, Piated Wares, Furniture, Oil Cloths, Doors, | 7 Walls, and every painted portion of the, $100 G00 GO House. i ' Housekeepers say that the condition of their houses is never satisfactory without the! LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER use of KETCHOLINE. at $3,000.000. Directions for use with each package. Price | I. j sntebinaiitaisinittmsiiatasiin 25 cents per box. For sale by a . EY. LYPAGH & CO., Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- ' Agents for P. E. Island, | ences and contents, or Farm pr perty, had i better find ont rates, ete., of this Time Tried Glasgow House, 53 Queen Street. an ; Hlasgow H ©, xz e i and Fire " ested insurance Company. Aug. 21, 1886—pat ne oe ae . B.-—Canvassers wanted. eager es a 4 ; = 2 ’ Roz. ANGuys. x a Provinces CHOICE AND FRESH ! ene Agen for PI iN i » fe x tas ‘pecial Agent for the Maritime Ch’tawn. uly ai. }3 , ; SODA LEMON, eesti ible Pie EMON, (a, AS, G eee SULTANA, fpr nl rc! TEA, | Foe pam is ‘Rr PRAIRIE, ej re ' ead BOSTON, ITALIAN FINGERS. COCOANUT FINGERS, ce ae QUEEN DROPS, AP Di = & ? SUGAR SNAPS, 22 5 Bo Kas Se CRACKNELS, | ICED ARROW ROOT, And several other ‘varteties—all nice and Va Le 7 : EF cn ’ TAewpoaNn Kwvany Al r BY Hieaier Avery WeeK, fresh, B. BALDERSTON. fF DPORR E2neTs FROM SUSIU DIFFERENT YARIETIES GF APPLIES! THE BARREL. Oa re eee Sept. 6, "S0—3w eod | FALL, ; ee queens ‘Liverpool to Charlottetown. ‘THE WELL-KNOWN A 1 CLIPPER SHIP CHEAP BY —ALSO “MIDAS,” Classel A 1 at Lloyds and Coppered, | BEER & GOFF | 4 3 DANIEL A. McINNIS, Commanper, | Ch’town, Aug. 1 RiMIAN PURGE, Jee Cream, Fraii ‘ - eee § YOW on the passage to LIVERPOOL, | will take the berth there for this port) direct, sailing about the ECE, ¥ y b a) dater fees, S Lintend paying special attention to my Ice Cream department this season, I here to the owner, as +p ur {invite the public to call where they can be RF. QUIRK. [furnished with the best assortment of Ice Ch’town, 27th Aug., 1580.—2w ‘Creams and Ices to be had in the City. Ali — sa AE. Sg | ‘made from the best material. To pariies FLOUR. ‘ordering Creams or Ices we guarantee satis- {action or no charge. Bbls SUPERIOR EXTRA, in Store, 3a0 450 do do do, to Arrive, ang30—4i eo d CARVELL BROS. : ; end will carry Goods for neighboring ports at | through rates. For Freight or Passage, having superior | accommodation, apply in Liverproor to R. M. | ' a Sy ae ; eo C. Srumees, Es@., 69 South John Street, or | A. McKENZXE, Confectioner, Queen Freet. Charlottetown, June 19, 1880. Holders For all Household Cleaning Purposes, Deposited with the Dominion 3 wan 3 ; r> ’ a3 ; ff B° 4 Charlettetowa, P. EB. L ible ds Sept 7, 1S80—2i : ba uv j PS ouy eo" 8 SE SRA Pe mw WATEDTAWH WY | TRV IT | OF WATERrO, W. 1 VAT! TAVITA oF varcar0%s, v1 fo “er - -~ a ers CN a oo w~ eo + wien tatu: [sr ee. eae a. 6. 1880 ne ; ¢ harlottetow n, ept. bo, 5 . + ee FR Ke Ee 6 EE OO SO a —_ _ = eee a OR me —_— == pt ee ren i aa aaa sentra C3 i tal ole kn wee aad * . a is ei ominion exhibition, TO BE HELD ON ‘THE : . ~ . «6 8 . ° sTinasa) whihitit ae . So eeee a aaa ts oe . ¥ LLUVidiuiaGl At aeppreeit mows s 1 REI : ; ; iV +} AA LLH BT Hiya AYR PTS ARE if WUUH; HUTAL ASLaUesy iY muy eT ee SEs : »% teat ; i Ta ERE E's ox GRE siuay, Cot, Si tts j 1 avy . at co > Bs | loses Friday, Sept, 24th. 2 « Mt. ? Goo Ane STOO tht HCA De, OU. FERED 'sy PRENMTL wiisieaiecsaniuadli Eniries must be made with the + . ih Montreai, 1 or perore il i tioned dates, viz: Horses, Catt! ep, ; Swine, Poultry, Agricultaral imple ud | Dairy Products, to | « ‘ . ? os . 5 ° . Peepert o © arnt crmhaec / cal uy. ops wie " ds | Fme Arts, Manufactures, Iuplen . Ma chinery, Stoves, &c., ; Ontinreaw Ariniet 22 “ | Prize Lists and Blauk forms of y Caan i be obtained of the Secretarie For further particulars apply te ; CGC. STSVIES See'y Council of Arts and M to GES. LECL See'y Council of Ag > © ed ; UST ARRIVED, a car lead ;@ Celebrated Machines. ROVEMENTS., From 1875 we have sold both Reaper, with five Rakes instead of { *, aie our experience wilh the tive Rake Re the past harvest, in all kinds of Grain, t ann heavy, lorg and short, standing an ged, has satisfied us thai $s avery great ment, and we shal!, therefore, conti sel} the Five Rake Reaper enly Also, Horse Rakes i ay an nd th erindl stone’ | ne machine knives. Farmers in want of a good Machine will do well by ealli if our Warehouse pyper (Jueen Street. HORNE, PIERCE (r;ener Charlottetown, July 21, 1880.—4w ec if BADTH DDITICH & RETBPALTUC (iE RURTH BRETISH & MERCANTILE FIRE Peaaega B BH a § C% 4 INSURANGE GU., Uj Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN !2@09 F8S,532.00 Paid up Uapital,. - 1,216.666.00 Transacts every description of iM, Life and Annuity Business on ¢ most fire terms, Fike DEPARYMENT—Insarances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Puiiic and Private ings effected on especially favorable tv LOSSES settled with promptitade ; liber- ality. Lirt DerarrMentr—New ang Redusdd pre miums for Dominion of Canada. ’ ue’ EDs “ & W. DEES. ‘8 @Pieral Agent for P. L. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlott: April 14, ’30—pat her ne sj kea ti en ; : ;SianG, own, RY RESP EY Ue SE eng Gora er — — 2 Sees i