= Lecal and Other it (His. Lizor, GovsRNot iug the Dominion Exhibition. ie Tomorrow, September 22, will be the auni veraary of Liucolns ¢.nancipation proclamation, oom ~>- o Vanrrita, Strawberry and Chocolate Cara- mels, aiways fresh, at W. F. Carvers. s2l 6i - New Meruoprist Hymn Book—Av assort- |! ment just received by Bremner Bros, [se 21 2i ~ > - - We are indebted to Mr. E. H. Norton, of Jackonsville, Floride, for late United States papers. - ~ > _—— On ty five (5) velccipedes left. Call and gst one at the Family Grocery.--R. K. RACE ms —-_- — from Washington te Garfield was bern in a city, and that enly the second Adams was even nominally a resident of a city when elected. — —-@—-— Pzracress, bartlett pears, tomatees, dela- ware gtapes, gravenstein apples, at The Confectionery. [sep 22 2i saar~taiiiaieerin Me. Samvet T. Avstis, agent for the large paper manufacturing establishment of Messrs. Alex. Buniin & Co,, of Montreal, is in town. GravesTerxs Arr.es, Bartlett Pears, Dele- ware Grapes, Water Melons, Lemens and Cocoanuts, received to day by W. F. Carter. 821 6i _--—-—@——— J. T. Rowe, Esq , is sending samples of the chicory he raises and prepares with so much care and success to. the Dominion Exhibition. We are glad to learn that Local and Provincial dealers are beginning to purchase the pure home raised and home made article, prepared by Mr. Rowe, in reference to the doubtful stuff sold by aie dealers. —_— —~ > — Avetion aT ‘“ |.AWNDALE.”-—To-morrow, at LL o'clock, Mr. Dodd will sell at auction, at Lawndale, the residence of H. E. Swabey, Esq., all the Household Furniture, Horses, Cows, Poultry, Carciages, Sleighsa, Robes, Harness, etc. We would call special atten- tion to this sale, as the Furniture and effects are all nearly now, andin good order. Cata- logues at the cfiice of William Dedd, Auc- tioneer. -_--——»})—_ -— Personal. Ar a recent weddiag recepticn at St. Peters- burg over three hundred “‘artistic ” dress. es were ordered for the ladies of the court. ANoraer grand wedding in prospect is that ef the hereditary Prince of Furstenburg with the Princess Talleyrand, daughter of the Duke of Lagua. Ourve Loca intimates in he: letters that the Princess of Wales is having her hair turned by achemical process from its natural dark brown hue to a golden color. Bismarck is growing fat. In 1874 he weighed 207 pounds; in 1876, 219; in 1877,230 im 1878, 243; in 1879, 249; in 1580, 247, and now he turna the scale at 251. His Howxor Lrevr. Governor Resrnson, of Ontario, telgraphs that ewing to previous en ments he will be unable to visit the Dominion Exhibition at Halifax. Ligvrenant GoyRNor Taxor, of Colorado, itis announced, will next winter found in Denver a public library, of which the building is to cost $2,000,900, and which will open with 100,000 volumes. Siz H. F. B. Maxie, K. C. M.G., late Governor Heligoland, has entered vpen his new duties as Governor of Newfoundlend, vice Sir J. H. Glover.G. C. M. G., transferred to Antigua and the Leeward Islands. Queen Vicroria bas intimated her inten- tion to confer the honor of knighthood upen Mr. W. MacCermac, surgeon, St. Thomas’ Hospital, in consideration ef his services in connection with the International Medical Congress. GENERAL BuriEa’s ineome from fees alone ie between $150,000 and $200,000 a year. Seme time ago he received a reta-ner of $100,- 000 in one case. fis liberality is great, and his brother lawyers in Boston say that he does alaryer gratuitous practice than any other man iu America. He never charges a cent for ebtaiaing a pension, and pays all the incidert- al fees His subordinates know that they would be instantly discharged if he discev- ered that they had ever charged a pensioner a feo. He often takes a trip te Washington purposely to hurry up seme poor widow's pension. Six Jonn Luppock’s review, at York, of the progress ef physical science during the last fifty years was ene of the most remark- able and iuteresting which any president of the British Association has delivered for many years. The jubilee of the foundation of the association was a very fitting occasion for such a review, and Sir John Lubbeck’s very catholic interest ia all branches ef science made him just the man to make 1t effective. There is no dryness in Sir Joha Lubbock’s address. He scizos on the picturesque side of all the phenomens he describes, and links in- tellectual marvel to intellectual marvel, till the chain becomes one of almost inconceivable graudeur. In biclogy, in the evidence ef the prebittoric ages of man, ip the biatery of cli- mate changes, in geology, in the study of the physical geography of the earth, in astronomy and the wonderfu! story of the spectroscope, in optics, in the rapid development of elec- trie science, in the explana‘ionof the color- ing of the ether avd the clouds, and in the stery of the corr-lation of the various physi- eal forces, he follows the history of fifty years’ discovery with just enough minuteness to give it interest, aud enough generalization and rapidity to warn us of its wonderful rate of progress. Dr. Braviey is Dean of Westminster. We do not ask, as an inquisitive paper once did on the morrow of an unexpected choice of a Presidential eanidate; ** Wko ia Franklin Pierce Y’ for Dr, Bradley’s name is tos well known te all who are interested in the ac- ademical suceess. But we may ask why is Dr. Bradley Dean of Westminster? Daily omniseience has told us that there is to be no breach of cortinuity between him and Dr. Stanley. This is conseling, but we should like to be quite clear as to what ia to be con- tinned, We bave spoken of Dr. Stanley, and always with plaianess of speech. We have admired his brilliancy, activity, learning and devotion to hia view ot duty, without shrink- inz from pointin,; out the perils into which his eccentricities misht have led the Church and himself. Now, we should like to know whe- ther Or Pradley is to contiaue the brilliancy or the eccentricity? On this the world is pro- fouudly ignorant. It has a general idea that Dr. ‘iradley is a Broad Charchman, as Dean Stauley used also to be called.. But when o man has been ticketed a Broad Churcman, wit) nothing aided to the description, the whole defiaition for practical purposes, has still to be constructed.— London Saturday Re- veEw, HAVILAND intends visit- | Ir is noted as a ctrioua faet that no President | SoITow Wibil the United States, THE DAILY MXAMINER, SEPTEMBER Fall | | Sept. 16, 1881 ne TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. cevcagheannsaulligllie> cmanenneiamatinaibinesaaeamt anaes aeibeese OFFICIAL ORDER. FLAGS AT HALF-MAST Government Hovse, Orrawa, Sept, 20. The flags at the Citadel, Quebec, at Fort Honry, Kingston, and all other military Ae - o —_——— V+ a te 5 A . ——— ad. _ san . a ee ee ee re ge DRY GOUDS. = DRY GOvds. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & STERNS’, po etio meee = posts, and also on a{l Government buildings and vessels will be hoisted to-day half-mast high, and be so maintained on each day | from sunrise to sunset until after the | funeral of the late President of the United States, General James Garfield; and it is requested by His Excellency the Governor General that the flags on all public, municipal and private build- ings and on all ships be placed and maintained in like nianner from sunrise to sunset during the same period, in token of the sorrow felt by Canada and its people for the calamity which has befallen the great nation with whom the Dominion fs connected by so many ties of friendship and of kindred. By command of His Excellency the Gov- | ernor General. (Signed) Joun A. Macponanp. UNITED STATES. Lone Braneu, Sept. 20, 11.15 p. m. The Cabinet has just arrived and gone in | a body to Francklyn Cottage. All are here | except Blaine and Lincoln. Attorney Gen eral McVeagh telegraphed the latter two of the President’s death, and they are now on. their way to Long Branch. Great excite- ' ment prevails here and particulars cannot | be obtained. The guards around the cot: | tage have been doubled and no one allowed | to approach it. The Government has taken | possession of the only telegraph wire which | ts connected at Elberon. It will be al:most | impossible tu get further details to-night | as we are shut off frcm all communication | with the cottage and its inmates. Boston, Sept. 19. Dispatches from all parts of the country show the deepest sorrow and mourning at the President’s death. The bells were tolled, the buildings draped and the flags placed at half mast in this city. Crowds gathered around the newspaper offices where the bulletins were read in subdued silence, which was only broken at last by expressions of grief. Lonpon, Sept. 19. Lowell, the American Minister, has re- ceived a telegram from the Queen, express- ing the grief of herself and family at the discouraging accounts regarding the Presi- dent, and requesting ali intelligence con- cerning his condition to be forwarded im- mediately tv Balmoral. Port TowNsenD, Sept. 19. The Ship ‘‘ Olympus,” from San Francis- co to Seabeck, with a cargo of hay, oakum avd vil, was burned on the 14th inst., at sea. The crew and pessengers, twenty-six | in all, tock to the boats, and were! picked up the same day by the ship ‘‘ War | Hawk,” and taken to Port Discovery. Seranton, Pa., Sept. 19. Aman named Lenahan with his own family and the family of a man named Harvey, while boating on Lilie Lake, yes- terday, got drunk and capsized the boat. Lenahan’s uine-year-eld dangl «-z and Wm. Harvey, aged 16, were drowned. The others were rescued. San Francisco, Sept. 19. ¢ Fire in Marny County is spreading and, has burned over Throckmorton ranch—16,- | 000 acres. The flames on Sunday extended | up the northern slope of Mount Tamalpais | to the summit, where men are trying rv prevent the firs from going down seaward. | The town of Saacelito is threatened. If | the fire extends over Mount Tamalpais there is nothing to stop it till the ocean is reached, a distance of fifteen miles of heavy | timbered country. But few houses are destroyed so far. At the Summit station | on the North Pacific Coast Railroad the | flames jumped a half mile, or else the fire was started by an incendiary, and another large section is endangered ; 60,000 have | been burned, a large part ef which was val- uable timber land. EUROPEAN. | Lonpon, Sept. 19. | The Times says: —‘* It will be well if the | numbers of imprisoned suspects were in- | creased by some Irish Americans who, not out of patriotisin but of spite against every- thing English, have been at no pains to conceal their advocacy of armed insurrec- tion. Jf there is a semi-military police, if , there are seldiers and coercion acts in Ire- land,the English people deplore such means of Government; but it is the attitude of a section of the Irish people themselves under unscrupulous leaders which has rendered these things necessary.” Bertin, Sept. 19. The statement of the Imperial Bank of -S-. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the ( Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 21—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh northweste ly tv northerly winds, fine cool weather poesibly light frosts to light in some localities. > ~<- 2 Iv you want your baggage transferred by]: reliable man, send it by Norton’s Express, sl 3w law 24 CASES AND BALES ‘Also a Lot of WATCHES, which will be Sold Cheap, “ENTERPRISE.” Removed. | JAS. J. O'REILLY. Germany shows a decrease in specie of 5,-| $00,000 marks. | | EX S. S. WALDENSIAN =0 as “« pS - - - - - EX 8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN 39 : 4 - - - - - EX L. 8. CALEDONIA ~5 ‘6 6 is - - - - - EXS.8. PRINCE EDWARD 13 " - - - - - EX 8. 8. UTOPIA 10 s " “ - - - . - EX S. 8. CARROLL OTHER SHIPMENTS TO FOLLOW. For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. Inspect this Stock before pur- chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. PERKINS & STERNS. ee COLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. “Ste. Sesne 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fisbing Salt. On hand, a ‘full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881, BOOTS. ‘SHOES. New Designs! - - Good Workmanship! Just RecervED AND CONTINUALLY CoMING IN AT TAY TLOR'S ! NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. — ch FUMBUG! ne SIGN OF THE ees ELEPHANT Bone Fide Reduction for Cash | W. R, BOREHAM — ———— 0: Has Just Received a large part of his CITY HARDWARE STORE. FALL STOOK, 0:0 CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give HIM A CALL. A Nice Let Ladies’ Fine Slippers. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square, Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tu th s RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. TO LET. HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Ancup. Kenynepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- E guarantee to sell at LOWER PRICES, and GIVE W BETTER SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN, and have on hand one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of HAR DW ARE: TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, COMPRISING House and Carriage Builders Stock and General Hardware, Painters’ Supplies, ia Best English Leads and Gils, and Everything to be found ia a First- Class Hardware Stere. Call and see for yourselves—you can’t fail to get Bargains. Don’t forget the place—the Old Reliable City Hardware Store. N. B.—Goods delivered free of charge at Railway and Steamboats. ee BOURKE, SON & CO. August 30, 1881—3w law, wkly 3w, pat ply tothe owner. JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. se Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J, Williems. Appiy to r HORACE HASZARD, Ang. 25— SELLING OFF! SSS QS Te ee 8 ee SS — RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her BOUT. the middle of November next I’ friends and the public generally that A intend to publish a WEEKLY NEWS- she has opened her Fall and Winter Classes | for Painting and Drawing in all their different | branches, 66 The En terprise ‘ %9 For terms, etc., apply at her Studio—resi- ? : ‘dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Size—-24x36 inches, 28 columns, | Square ’ au 29 tf Terms—-One dollar a year in advance, . vot srcial, Political | , . _ Devoted to Literney, Commercial, Politica! Pleasant Residence To Let, and iadependent, PAPER to be calied LARGE STOcK OF BY THE ist OCTOBER and will sell at a Reduction of 25 per cent from date. BYRNE BROS., HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1881—1i, wkly 3i man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session given 1s few days. At Work Again! a JAS. DESBRISAY. ALBION MINES! Montreal to Georgetown. . MHE FAST-SAILING BRIGT. SIRIUS, | PICTOU, N.S. . Sept. 9—6i Hides, Hides, Hides Spring Park Wool Shop. June 27,81. Si. cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap-. N South Side Queen Square, the Store \] E have determined to CLEAR OUT our HATS & CAPS Queen Street Wane by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the soods Now Landing Ex ‘Prince Edward.’ GHO. DAVIES & CO. ee SALT! SALT! It is Important in Making Buttor to Use the Best Sait. COLEMAN'S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Caring Cheese at Toronto Industrial Exhibition, FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S July 30, 1881. Mackeral and Hake Sounds, ‘N\HE subscriber will purchase Mackerel and Hake Sounds during the fishing season, at highest market price, 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Barrels, for sale at I. C, Hall’sold stand foot ef Queen Street Charlottetown. HORACE HASTARD, Aug. 23—pat 1m eod KING SQUARE FURNITURE WAREROOMS. Caskets of Every Size, Quality and rice Always on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Mahogany and Covered Coffins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, gay Vearses, Horses and Carriages fo Funerals—town or country—half price. One hours’ notice sufficient time to be served MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1881—Im eod, wkly JUST OPEN ED —aND— MARKED VERY LOW ! A NICE LOT OF Velveteens, Dress Goods, Plain and Fancy Winey, dsc, &c., &c- R. W. TREMAINE. 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, | fO RENT! pae HOUSE lately occupicd by Lior, Bouttos, containing 13 rooms, large gar- Pump in yard, J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown. den, yard and coach house. Apply to owner, BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 27—pat jm eod TO LET. OUSE on Douglass Street to let. In good order, Pump in yard. Rent moderate. Apply to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Sept. 5—lw Water Street. \MIETHOOIST HYMNS VHE NEW HYMN BOOE, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Aug. 17—tf TO LET. Carp. Sieswortn, will be on the berth at Montreal 25th inst. Freight for P. E, Island Citas for ROUND COAL call now te ob. |deken Mt moderate rates.) Refer te. Meswre. tained on application to J. & R. McLea, Agents, Montreal, or to G. W. DeBLO's, - D. GORDON, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Georgetown, No, 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. } * ‘Terms as usual, | Sept. 3,81. wkly im, sj pat eod im Wreol ! Sept. 10, 816i, wkly li pd HE place to get your Prim done is a the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS i Wool Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES, cediieieitieaieaen a te eee oa Wreooil!l r¥\AG Higuest Cash Price paid for Wool Jily 12Q—2aw wklyim Hillsborotigh Street. jDibliced Apply to St mper’s coraer. MRS. STAMPER, June 21 §1—2aw 3w * ant most Newsy Pape Provinett, Queen Street ‘(HE SHOP and PREMISES at present occupied by Mr. C. B. Warzen as a Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to ea the DAILY ZR AMINER: csttiatd habia? Fit ih ; ssa ie sidiiindias . £ - ig ia : i ‘ ia + , I