nn _— tecal and Other ttems. Axeus MeMILLAN, Esg ,.is in the city. ca Lr ] se Uigarettes at W. R Watson 8 a Lex def i Wallace Rossin a trial heat on Passa I on the 3lst ult. a \ S, | Books very cheap at the Diamond Book Store, 9 Quecn Street, }se 3 Ii > 4 Go y of Fresh Oysters at Queen Square | x Looms, [se 3 Sin. > Joun McDoveatt, Esg., M. P. P., Car digi n, 18 in the city . > } Bacon's Essays for 20 cents at the Diamond | Book Store, 59 Queen Street. [sep 3 li > j Tae turning of the first sod of the Cape | Traverse Branch lailway has been post: | poned } i | ; i: initialed Rev. Jouy BuRWAsH is at present attend- | ing the general Conference of the Methodist | Church. > — iHe& barque ‘‘Gulnare,” McDonald master, arrived at Liverpool to day, twenty days from Baie Verte eo - Iv is proposed to keep the Exhibition at St: John, N. B., open for a fortnight iastead of a week as formerly. . _ Tue regular communication of King Sol- omoa Lodge, A. F. & A, M., this evening, at | eight o'clock, sharp. fescieedlaiangintin A paventrer of Mrs. Price, McCloskey Rord, Portiand, N. B., was burned to death on Friday morning last. —_~_- > _— AnoTuer lot of Swetts Methods of teaching will be opened in a day or two at the Diamond Book Store, 89 Queea Street. {sep 3 li - + - Tue brigantine ‘‘Joseph,” Murchison, master, arrived from Plymouth to-day in ballast, after a passage of 34 days. _ >. — ALL tax-payers who do not pay their city taxes before the 12th will be published in the Royal Gazette and another paper. -_- - > —_— JAMES G. MAcDONALD, a Pictonian, has been awarded the contract tor the erection of Winnipeg's new $200,000 post office. i dinate Tuk barque ‘‘Minnie Carmichael,” Taylor, master, arrived at Valparaiso on the Ist inst, after a passage of 43 days from New Castle, N.S. W. -- > -—~- Tue Thompson Pipe provides for the re- moval of all tobacoo juice, and is the most healthy and pleasant pipe to smoke. For sale at W. R. Watson's. _ > -- A FRESH assortment of smokers materials in tobaccos, pipes, (including Irish clay pipes), just received at the Union House. They will be sold very cheap. --- oS ---— Cuarrette’s Almanac for 1884 will be placed in the printer's hands to-moarow, and will be issued about the 15th November. It will surpass any former production, ee Vicrorta Hatt, Susser, N. B., was destroy- ed by fire on Monday morning. Mr. T. T. Stumbles, watchmaker and jeweller, who oc- cupied a store under the hall, lost considerable of his stock. _—- _- > -— A youNG man writes: ‘I have used Mack's Magnetic Medicine and am much pleased with the result. It has cured me after doctors and other medicines had failed.” ‘See adver- tisement in another column. - eo — - Rev. R. McArtuvr, who ten years ago wss in charge of the second Methodist Church in this city is on a visit to his friends here, He is the guest of his father-in-law, John Stumbles, Esq. ~~ -~»>—- — Tunee cases of drunkeness at the Stipen- diary Magistrates Court this forenoon. They were fined $2 each. Four disorderly fellows arrested for singing on the streets were fined 50 cents and costs. a CounctLLor Lea tendered his resignation as representative of Ward 4 on Saturday last. The vacancy will require to be immediately filled. We have not heard of any opposition to ex Councillor Chappelle. — —)>-——-- Tuz Moncton Cricket Club played the ‘*Wanderers” on the latter’s grounds Saturday last. The result of the match has not yet reached us. Moncton is represented, so says the Halifax Herald, by a strong team. ——@-—— Tue officers appointed to look after the Rideau rifle range this year are Lieut. Col, Murray, 66th battalion, Halifax ; Lieut. Mc- Nachtan, Cobourg Garrison Artillery, and Lieut. Col. Mattice and Capt. Hodgson, of Ottawa. ee Ross’s Mave.--It is said that Teemer, and not Kennedy, ia the oarsman whom Wallace Ress proposes to row with him in double scull races. Teemer is the McKeesport man whose rowing has excited so much interest this season. — ; A case of considerable importance, arising out of the suspension of the Bank of P. E. L, for $30,000 is to be tried before the Court of Exchequer at Ottawa next month. The Government is the plaintiff in the case, and the Bank of Montreal the defendant- oo Messrs. Hexry Loyeworrn and Charles Haszard have returned from the westward where they examined matty fine animals with a view to sending them to the Dominion and Centennial Exhibltion at St, John. They leave for King’s County in a day or two. _—_ Iv appears there is no truth in the atate- ment, recently published in our Telegraphic Columns and which was originated by the Toronto Globe about Mr. John Bowell, son of the Minister of Customs being appointed to the Collectorship of Winnipeg, and of making the present Collector there Commissioner of Customs. —_—@——— Pears from 10c per doz, up; Crab Apples, 8c per quart; Lemons, 20c per doz.; Apples and Onions at reasonable rates. Good Sugar at 8c; Tea 32c; Raisins 10c; York Factory Cheese l6c. All my goods are of the best quality and the price low. It pays to buy Groceries from me, GrorGE CARTER, Great Gsorge Street. {se 3 2in mkt. ——— oo TRe fall meeting will be held at Moncton Driving Park ov tho 13th inst. The sccond race (the 2.45 class) has been changed to a free-for-all, for which a suitable purse will be given, and it is expected such horses as “Colonel Laing,” ‘*Charlie Morris,” “Gypsy Queen,” *‘Abdallah Queen,” ‘Long John * and others will be attracted. The meeting, 1b 1s anticipated, will be a very successful one in —— THE DAILY HXAMINE TELFCRAPHICG HEWS. {Sieciat Desvarours ro THR EXAMINER, } ' The Insurrectionary Movement in Spain. Maprip, Sept. 3. | The recall of an order preceded by a cir- cular from Gen. Martinez Campos, Minister ea ; }of War, in relation to the insurrectionary | outbreak in Spain, was gazetted to-day. It! provides that any officer, if a sergeant, proved to be a member of a Republican | military society, or any other secret society, | shall be dismissed and prosecated besides. A Train Accident—Forty Lives Lost. BERLIN, Sept. 3. As a train from Berlin was passing Steglet yesterday it ran into acrowd of people who were intending to take a return to Berlin. They were pressing forward to euter the carriage on the wrong side. The number killed and wounded is estimated at forty. _ me ~ The Jewish Troubles. SLaGONNA, Sept. 3. Two thonsand peasants invaded Krakina yesterday for the purpose of attacking the Jews in that place. The mob was fired upon by the militia. One man was killed and three wounded. Fourteen peasants were arrested. The Cholera. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 3. An official report shows that since the outbreak of cholera there were 27,818 deaths in Egypt. There have been 140 deaths among the British troops stationed in Egypt. Heavy Fire. Vienna, Sept. 3. A fire broke out ina timber yard near this city, to-day. The flames spread to a nbmber of adjoining houses. The loss is estimated at several millions florins, The Newark Regatta. Newark, N. J., Sept. 3. in the first heat of the regatta, on Sat- urday, Hosmer, first; Lee, second; Ten Eyck, third; and Ross, fourth. Count§de Chambord’s ‘Funeral. Vienna, Sept. 3. The Archduke Louis Victar will repre- sent the Emperor Francis Joseph at the funeral of Count de Chambord. The Java Calamity. Lonpvon, Sept. 3. It is believed that one hundred thousand lives were lost in Java’s calamity. Yellow Jack. Havana, Sept. 3. Twenty-nine deaths from yellow fever during the past week. Cricket. Hatrrax, Sept. 3. The Wanderers of this city defeated the Moncton Cricket Club. A Heavy Gale. Lonpon, Sept. 3. There has been a heavy gale throughout England, continuing Saturday night and Sunday, doing much damage. There are many wrecks and some loss of life. Shipping Disasters. Piymovuts, Mass., Sept. 3. The schr. ‘‘Melo” of St. John, N. B., on entering the harbor this morning, struck on Brown’s Island shoal. She bilged and filled with water. The crew were taken off by the men at Gannegt Life Saving Station, - Lonpon, Sept. 3. The British barque David, which left Liverpool July 20 for St. John, N. B., has returned. She jettisoned part of her cargo, It is rumored that the General Trans- Atlantic Company’s steamer ‘‘Amerique’” which sailed from Havre yesterday for New York, has foundered. She passed the Lizard all right last night. Lonpon, Sept. 3. Later inquiry fails to confirm the report of the foundering of the steamer Amerique. Weather Bulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 3--10 a. m. Fresh winds, veering to northwest and north, local rains to-day, clearing to-night. —— > @©2° i> +e e—— —- Notes from Summerside. The oyster fishery commenced Saturday, and by the close of the navigation it is sup- posed 30,000 barrels will be shipped to Montreal, Quebec and St. John. Mr. McMillan’s fine new Brigantine was launched on Saturday. She is intended for the West India trade and classed Al 10 years at Lloyds. The steam tug ‘‘Frank C. Batt” is ex- ted here from Charlottetown with a a raft of hard pine spars, imported from Georgia by John F. Robertson, Esq. John Yeo, Ecq., has returned from iramichi where .he {was charterjng his big ship of 800 tons. The hon. W. G. Strong, along with Mr, Heard, Mr. Cowperthwaite and Mr. Teed, are gone to Belleville, Oatario, as delegates to the Methodist Conference. ——_>---- -- Messrs Davies, SUTHERLAND & WeeEKS have moved to their mew office above Mr. William Doudd’s Auction Rooms, Queen point of good racing. | Syuart, {we J lin | Prostrated by Winde. A SECOND SAXBY GALE AT CAPE BRETON. The gale of Wednesday night was very | severe at Cape Breton. It eqnatied in fury ithe great storm of August,1873,but was of |Shorter duration avd accompanied by | thunder and lightning. The only large | Vessel at anchor here, the Camperdown was driven three miles up_the harbor. Several | small schooners received slight damage by collisions. The tide during the gale rose to the top of the wharves. A large number of , houses were stripped of their shingles and _chimneys and fences were blown down in ;every direction. The tower of the new | Catholic Church, in course of construction, | was blown down and completely destroyed, involving a loss to the contractor of about $300. One new building was moved bodily a foot from its foundation. A number of vessels are reported ashore and two total wrecks at Cow Bay The breakwater at that place, and Archibald & Co.’s and Belloni & Co.’s wharves received considerable damage. Torrents of rain fell diusing the gale, swelling streams to an unusual extent, washing out bridges and rembankments. Telegraphic communication with outports hes been wholly suspended until Friday, on account of the pros- tration of the wires, and the pressure of business prevents getting particulars of marine disasters. One or two accidents to men on vessels at Cow Bay are reported, but no lives are lost, as far as known. Grave fears are felt for the safety of the steamer ‘‘Tunstall,” which sailed from ee for Montreal on the evening of the gale. Suddenly at Mra. McKay’s residence, Kent street, on Sunday the 2ad inst., Allan McNaughton, only son of Don C. Matthews, aged one year. On Brackley Point Road on Monday, the 20th ult., after a lingering illness borne with much christian patience and faith, Emma, be- loved daughter of -John and Mary Arbing, aged 20 years. Gone from the school where the learning is dreary, Gone from a world that could ne’er give her peace, Gone tothe home where there's rest for the weary, Gone where the wicked from troubling will cease. At Canoe Cove, on the 3lst August, Colin McKachern, in the 56th year of his age, after a lingering illness which he bore with pa- tience and resignation to the Lord’s will, leaving a wife and son and three daughters, with many relatives aud friends to mourn their loss. SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Aug 31—Ent str Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse. Cld str Miramichi, Baquet, Charlottetown, mdse; sch Lily, Me- Kay, Chatham, cattle. aN eanin ae PERFUMES FROM THE BEST MAKERS —-AT THE— CITY ORUG STORE. BOUQUETS. Cashmere, Mona, Caroline, Tel-el-Kebir, Comedie Francaise, Jockey-clab, West End, Ess. Bouquet. Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. EXTRACTS. Mille Fleurs, Forget-me-not, Heliotrope. White Rose, Moss Rose, Musk Rose, Mignioaette, Sweet Pea, Lily of the Valley. China Pink, Rose Geranium, Spring Flowers, Violette de Parme, V. de Nice, Wood Violet, Verbena, Lime Tree Blossom, Cashmere Lily, Honeysuckle, Wild Hyacinth, Hawthorn, Opoponax, Y-lanug-Ylang, New Mown Hay, Lotus of the Nile, Hedyosmia, Frangipane, Sweet Anemone, Wolkameria, Stephanotis, Patchouli, Musk, Rondeletia, Russia Leather, Ocean Spray. Miel D’angleterre, TOILET WATERS. Lavender, Cologne, Florida, Rose, Lotus, Verbena, Toilet Vinegar ; in variety. W. R. WATSON, City Drug Store. Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1883.—eod 2 wk Peer ceewecaree seem KOVARIANAS ij Ss PAD. LY S Ss Str. JoHn’s, NEWFOUNDLAND, June 30, 1883. DraR Sir,—-It was over nine years and six months that I had suffered from partial par- alysis; and I shall never be able to thank you or your treatment for the greatest of all boons —health restored—and in in so quick a time enabled to work for the support of those de- pendent on me. Carr. EpwWARD MARTIN, Of the port of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Messrs. Fraser & Reddin, Agents for Dr. Bennet, have also on hand Ferric Iodyline Corsets, not only for curing diseases of females, but for establishing permanent health. Icfor- mation about these garments and fall advice given free by letter’ to Dr. J. G, Bennet, Halifax, Sept 1, 1883. 500 MEN WANTED. Cape Traverse Branch. Subscribers want O00 MEN AND 75 HORSES, Cape Traverse Branch. GRAY & WHEATON. Aug. 31, 1883.—6i wkly 41 aa etre — ae ponaaasteatneesonaeminabansipenannaaeeneememaceanamniocumaameltaeet amatea moan = NEW G “Newcastle ie —--——0 NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACES, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, No. i Value in Fiannels, Bed Ticks, Fieecy Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. R, SHPTEM=-FR 3. 1883s. & @ is & > City,” erxins & Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAPs, NEW BEAD GIMPS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW IfATS, NEW VELVETEENS. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, Cottons & Shiriings. Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. be the Best Quality. PERKINS & STERNS. OE ———— — ————e——— CATT, ATT “CHEAPSIDE” —FOR-—- Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Earthenware, Woodenware, &c, = ———- Oe —ouR—- FLOUR, MEAL TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER GOOD} Are Giving General Satisfaction. OQo-—-—- wea.Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of the City FREE OF CHARGE. HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883.—taw and wky. Furniture. rave 10 MARK WRIGHT & CO. ARE SELLING AT THEIR NEW WAREROOMS, 83 QUEEN ST. PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SETS, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Music Stands, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Window Poles (new styles), Cornices, and Furniture generally, At Rock Bottom Prices. Woven Wire Matrasses (the best bed in use) very cheap; Matrasses, in Hair, Moss, Fibre, Wool, Flock, Excelsior and Straw. GIVE US A CALL AS WE MEAN BUSINESS, Ch’town, Ang. 11, 1883.—2w wkly lm ERE —— HURRAH! HURRAH! — FOR THE— Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. a — IT ISAGREAT BENEFIT TO THE ISLAND. THEIR BOOTS AND SHOES TAKE THE LEAD. oO ja This is the best place to spend your money for Boots. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, July 9, 1683.—2aw whly DORIHION —ELHIBITION, i8ss. (pening at Std oun, N.B., OCTOBER |, 1883. "\WNERS of Live Stock in P. E. Island are required to send to my office, not later than Saturday, the 25th day of August, inst, Entries of such animais as they wieh to exhibit at the above Exhibition, in order that the same may be submitied for the ap- proval and sanction of a committee appoint- ed by the Advisory Board for that purpose Animais thus selected will be forwarded to and from St. John free of charge to ownerr, but at their risk. Kutries of Agricultural Products and other articles must also be made at my office not later than Saturday, the 13th day of Septem- ber next, A. MecNEIUL, Secietary Advisory Roard, Ch’town, Aug. 16, 1883.—-dy wkly tf ZWOR London House now Jandipg per 8. 5. ““Summerside.’’ More daily expect- ed per 8. 8. ‘‘Wetherby.” GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’tewn, Aug, 28, 1883.—2w 3aw SEE THE UNLAUNDRIED WEITE SHIRT FOR ONE BOLLAR AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, Aug. 28, 1883, ~ Claims to Fishing Bounties. OTICE is hereby given that no claims to Fishing Bounty for 1882 will be received after lst September, and all claims for the current year must be filed with this Depart - ment on or before 3ist December next. The necessary blank forms and instructions can be had from Customs or Fishery Officers who will supply them to applicants free of charge. A. W. McLELAN, Minister of Marine and Fisherie*. Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, 24th August, 1883. {aug 31 fr mo NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, EALED TEN PERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed ‘Tender for Post Office, Summerside, Prince Edward Island,” will be received at thia office until WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of SEY TEM- BER next, inclusively , for the erection of Post Offices at Summerside, Prince Kdward Island. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the Post Office, Summerside, on and after MONDAY, the 27th instant. Persone tendering are notified that tendera will, not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures, Each tender must be aceompanied by an ac- cepted bank cheque, wade payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when calied on to do so, or ‘f he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the Soden be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, De cceiment of Public Works Ottiwa, 2ist, Aug., 1853. »f LB’town, Aug. 23, jess. sin LALLA em Ae om ee ee ee SPM ct i cI ey : i a ee ae —e in eae — elie