+o TAs dine Hc A MINER, Leocai aud Oiher ~NEW FALL — . ee , . liens. Local aid Other lems. ( rH and Ottawa are the applicants for (He fern gathering season has arrived Provincial Exhibition in 1553 i ~_ MERTIN« of the Let Le igue to nigh { Swati i have visited Manitoba, +. . Fortunately t ps uave been garae: ed. tHe Patriot has had another attack of * Pelegraphic spasms. lie mineral exhibits from Nova Scotia a a leading attraction at the Dominion ex- Two Cases of di inkeness at the Stipendiar) rition Krngstoa Magistrate court fhis forenoon. > > \ as na e:°¢ saime ‘Ss ur has j ‘a. assimer Deslaurieur ha: \ GERMAN eccleiastic of high rank has be been acrest& in Ottawa owing to the death of fined 200 marks fer libelling Prince Bicsme ler suspicious circumstances, a ft | | th ré i been | | : bieme tk. | Oru iVislo ». attendence re \ SBPTEMBER 25, a18¢ 830. AUCT LON SAL uo “or HOUSES & LANDS AT SOURIS. B eee 292 day twelve o'clock, TO THE | } WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRAD -———10: W.& A. BROWN & CO. AUCTION, on FRIDAY, of September, Instant, at noon, at Souris Fast, all the lands of Captain Simon Cheverie and Alexan- a ro AVE JUS ; OPEN ED Y HE der Cheverie, consisting of several Building piciais Winders Aealtteidhat.. of wham Evecrion of officers in Victoria Division Lots, Dwelling Houses, Stores, etc Also, ' - ~ Sv .‘ u . a. : 7 4 » > > “ - c e 2 18 not residents of the country; 12 oh. at P a a ten | e 28 acres at Souris, which will be divided into preparing for matriculation at Dalhousie. q testea L, anton W. |} FIRST INSTALMENT OF THE IR acre lots. Also a farm at New Harmony, ee > . . | consisting of 50 acres of freehold Iand. Ajso, Saisvax, 0. &.. gortisen will. be reduced to Pur | 1 Vews say Year by year we wharf, warehouse and shipyard at Souris West ove regiment of the line, three batteries of seek ne 2 ee Soe ee jaes a@ good harbor. artillery, and a compaay of engineers ipples as Annapolis or Kings. thesia Terms-—One-tifth on the day of sale, to be as 5 > paid in cash or by approved joint notes, pay- Sim RiIcHARD ts crashed agalp. ihe party CALED INIAN CiuB.—The regular monthly | 7 ~ ‘ YOY able, with + Eaterent, “on ist of December organ in London has stated that there ia not | meeting of the Caledonian clab’ will be held | 4? CASES uext. The balance by four annual instal- in Outario an abler man than Mr. Hardy in their room tc-nerrow evening the 26:h inst., ; er oe eee peed on on the prem- 2 it 8 o clock, for nomination of officers and TT 7. 2 {on Soe eee ee oe ee Ane | 28 BALE artical ane Mr. Kxaxy, the invenéor of the indtor, has | other important business. W E RE ALES 7 bu ene § apply to ee + gd & bound himself to run a train from New York > ae a te foe Cw ee to Chiesgo at a cost for fuel of fifty Setite THe study of human nature is generally the | A l f M I ‘ae ‘ _ rw ono ce hae q > . . stu ly of human Ww eakne sses and b ‘ars muc h | | ot 0 ane ester Goods to fellow shortly. 8 . 2. 1882 3: 1} A. ™awetia -L, Lows Ciizen :—‘* Out West a man is con- | esemblance to the study of dissection. You | N( ) W ( JPEN I NG 7s | Charlottetown, rae 22, 1882. ae ese ae Aces sidered. nobody unless he has ‘killed his| tind out a good manycu ious things, but it is A x aa man.’ There is where young physieians have | 4 disgusting piece of work after all, re “pag the advantage over the average maa in migrat | TO LOBSTER 1 NER PACKERS. } - | ing West W. P. Monn, Ese., of Harbor Grace, . e Nad, died very suddenly on the ‘13th inst. | OF Qi L (| L | \scsincane ofagh Now York railfoad mene sturved: roma trp bin yacktand ov | OUR FIRST INSTALMENT OF LOGON OF LIVerpod. have a corner in Se ssemnber' ywra on the Chie lat ‘di oy fell dead on the wharf. Mi Munn | } ago market to the exteat of four million bush | Was one of th wealthiest and most coteamed * he P rice is expect a 1 to a lvs snce to 7! 5 cente I usiness mep in ..eWw foundland. | AT. NO. 83. QUEEN’ STREET. before October Ist. > | —OF 2 Ar the Toro: to Exhib‘tion this fall, Wan engines Or 300 colonization companies that were |2°r was awarded the only medal for sewin Z| \ > : eS pene Be were clon, ta competion eh oll tepipt-ioa | if HE Balance of Stock baie principally FALL GOODS, | seventeen have fullilled the ter.as imposed by wing machine manufacturers in Canada and now offered at the government. The remainder have forfeit- | the United States, proving conclusively that | ed their ailotments of land, which revert to} the Wanzeris the machine for the pecp'e | Ny at the crown. | Robert Young is the only authorized agent for | FR AT LY REDUCED PRICES FR BASH ONLY, > . ee es - : tle sale of these machines on P. E, Island. ; S eo tie ae eee: fue completion of the iron bridge of thé ——___— lj a ’ ee Te eetee ee . a | : in New Mantles, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Manile Cloths, &ec. oy Diabic, in Arizona, adds ano. her to the list ot The Bank of P. sland BRIGT. GARITA, high bridges. It spans a dark, gloomy Brrge| i al tare —_BY THE— ) w “in* order” to~eleat ont=balaree® of “Stock on hands whe ave some Lo eet aeep ne Dbriage Is = Teet ] Judge eters sata Nambers to-aay in above the water, 541 feet long, weighs 837,130) the mttter of the P. E. Island Bank in | impor ted several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will be sTrRO IT pounds, and cost $200,000. | liquidation. The «question was raised | sold cheap for eash. vee > AN attempt is being made in Montreal to compel Drugyists to take out liquor licenses for the cale of medicated wines, par pose suits have been ent red against tw: whether the share holders are liable for the inereased value of the share or the origina ' £10 share. The point was not argued to : the #4 soot ae ‘| the question, the court has arranged a day sinbers 0 2e larmaceutica ssociation : ; npon which the counsel are to be heard, It is expected that another fight over a con- ~ oe ‘ Presid stitutional question will thus arise |The Hon John Longworth, President of eas, the Bank was under examination by Dr. note’ Jelle eens Doteke are being torn | Parker, St. John, Counsel for the liquida- down to make room fw new freight sheds, | t0rs a8 we go to press. One tenant refuses to leave though the roof _—_- has been taken off, and all the house, but hi is | Drowned at Summerside. room, torn down. The eontractor propo ses to | meve the balance of the house across the st: a and try to freeze the man out o Oa Saturday afternoon the body of an unknown man was found floating in the and for this| day asin view of the great importance of 4 1} 15. 8, Assyria, | Iona, Karo, Nova Scotian, dock close to the Railway Wharf, Summer- | and Phenecian ) ‘ , : Boston and | ; c ’ boy, mm te gh aa : oll " - . |side. I¢waslandedand Dr. Jarvis, Coroner | vloni < f Stce e a Oll, Ps a, Peak ciisiial ~ Z ‘ ‘ on - N; Brown, was proceeding thr: agh the Strait of for Prince C uaty held an inque: t. ; ) Canso, she ran foul of the schr. ‘‘Exec el, ’ of } &V idence could be gathered showing who the man was, where he came from or how Charlottetown, carrying away the latter’ s jib} , A verdict of ‘‘Found boom and doing other injury. The ‘‘Excel”’ he met his death. is a vessel of 52 tons register and is owned by | Drowned” was therefore rendered and the D. R. Dewar, of Montague, P. E. Island.- | body, on Saturday morning interred. Halifax Herald. : Yesterday afternoon, ‘two gentlemen — jarrived in Summe Yside from Port Hill. Specrat attention is directed to the adver-| They had the body exhumed and we learn tiseument of the ‘* Life Association of Canada.” | identified it as that of Capt. Hancock. [¢ has a guaranteed capital of $200,000, 2 re- | They said the Captain left his house a few serve fund of $141,000, and has aepos sited | weeks ago enrou te to Port Hil] to take with the Dominion Government, $16t, 00). Tts | charge of a vessel. He had since been Board of Directors is composed of the leading | onl hates g and information of his whereabouts business men of Ontario, and the honorary) oid 1, he obtained. They believe he etl gan ac sig” age pgs Poke ioe uy st "3 th after landing in Summerside. r i f I ee Ali¢ ‘ ‘ known. We predict for the Life Association h met his dea The body bore evidence of being in the water along time. dt was badly, swollen land the face and Laads were much disfigur- | ed. a good business in P. E. Island. _ > os Tue Schooner ‘‘ Hara” Captain Boularger, of and from Gaspe for Halifax laden with fish is réported to have been abandoned off P. LF. Island. She left Gaspe on the 12th inst., and | is supposed to have sprung a leak in the gale | of Saturday last. Thecrew were picked up | and taken to Paspiac. The vessel was owned in Gaspe and the cargo, which was owned by Mr. A. C. Creighton, of this city, was snours d ee eee — Special Notices. Catt Earty —American Rubbers just re- ceived at Dorsey, Geff & Co.'s. [se2] Suimrs, over 1000 coloured and white shirts, at 124 per cent. Ciscount off former very im Halifax offices for its full value.—Herald. | low prices, D. A. Bruce. [Aug. 19, ti] pe , L. E. Prowse. jast received, today, two TuERarevtic Pap Assocration.—We un-} aces American Hats, in the newest styles. derstand that Dr. Bennet, of the finn of fse.0 31 Bennet & Lewis, of 119 Hollis Street, Halifax, | Gaaiw-end ‘Potate Sacks at the *‘Ianaw N. S., whose very remarkable cures by ab- A “ septl6 sorption without internal medicine have e| onge. ” ; Py created euch a sensation, will | e in Charlotte- CaLt and see L. E. Prowse’s American Hats town or the 29th, 30th, and 3ist of this} they are nobby. [se20 31 month, Consultation free. Parties desirous} (Correr.—Fresh Roasted and Ground at of such apply at the Rankin House. A first) Bern & Gore's. [sep 12 class Agent wanted. Small capital recuired, [Sept 12 dly & wkly. | Domtxton Boot and Shoe Store is now open. I | Great bargains in all kinds ; good quality and | low prices is the motto. Inspection solicited. Next door to Fraser's Drug Store. s}4 6in eod wkly Trimmed Hats and A MAN was recently sentenced to a months | imprisoment with hard labor for having had tobacco-pipes, matches and nails in his possess | aan ion ina dangerous part of the Whitehaven | aR LISH j | MILLAINERY, Bonnets, Colliery. An explosion had taken piace in the tie now open at the “‘London House. same pit a short time before by which several | a. ’ men were killed, This man had been a wit- Eacs —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at ness at the inquest and yet, on the very night | Beer & (Groff s. after he was found smoking, to the imminent | Har Rarrets No. 1 risk of himself and others. The foreman of| F. 5S, MacNutt’s. the pit said he would not help making an ex- | ample of him as the offence was such a glaring | 5, one, occurring soon after a fatal casuality, 7 peraps from similiar carelessness. eo {ju 2 99 Herring for sale at se 11 6i eod New Tea, extra quality, direct from Lon- | m, at Beer & Gorr’s. [sep 12 CRrRANBERRI£S and Digby Herring just re- ceived at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. {sept. 14 RoyaL Reapers, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at S. T. Nelmes’ Standard Bookstore. opposite | market, Charlottetown. an 16 co im Ir will be interesting to note the current of English opinion as to the probable fate ot | Egy;t. The Spreator, which for years has | advocated the annexation of Egypt, now sug- ge.ts the transfer of the Porte’s suzerainty to | Enoglan , or, a8 an alternstiye plan, the war- denship of the canal with the right of garri- soning Vort Said, Ismailia, and Suez. A more practical solution is suggested by the Pall} Mall Gazette--the ¢ wversion of Ezypt into a| Mediterranean ” lgium. The treaty of 1840, by which the Levant was pacified and the present Government in Egypt established, would, it is thought, need very sl. ght revision in ord«r to render this scheme practicable. Grain and Potatee Sacks, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. bees 22, 1882— im. eod Mackerel and Pork Barzels Carratn Mayne Rew, authorof the *‘War Tor sale by Trai',” whict was recently published ia THE | Examiner, who resides at Frogmore, Eng- | land, has been granted a pension by the American government. He served in the | Mexican war, and is now 60 years old. Every } boy who has read Capt. Rei i's stories will be | glad of the author’s good fortune. The boy | who has not, has yet a treat in store for him- self. Among the forthcoming nove's is a new story, by the author of “Phyllis,” “Molly Bawn,” and a number of other popular novels of the same sort. ‘The writer of these books, | who figures under the pessudonom of ‘The | a shes,” is a clever Irish woman, a Mrs. | orm Her husband, who is of good faa ly, wag arrested several years ago on a charge of forgery, and sentenced to serve a| long term in prison at Core; his wife, left | with two children and with searcely any means of support, turned to her pen to eke | outa livelinood, and wrote her first and best nove’, ‘‘Pbyliis,” almost under the shadow of the prison where she had followed her busband, The new story ‘‘Pertia” hag been running as HORACE HASZARD. 1}882—|m eod o> “my Ask Your Grocer -—FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND Sept YOU NEED No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, ‘But Will Secure a Delicious Eice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— Selected with’ Great Care BY MR. STERNS, — IN THE-— Best British Markets, —AND FOR — Style, Variety, + AND Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. Island. A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and will be added to by every steamer until elesing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estabr. lishment one of the best places in Chariottetowa to spend their money. Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882 Waldensian, BARKENTINE EREMA, now on their’ passage to Charlottetéwn, from Englaad, due here, about the Don't Forget the Place, 83 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. : N. B. —Parties™ ‘wishing to rent the premises will please Ist. of October, apply at Store for terms, etc. se 10} will carry Lobsters to either | of the ‘above ee ports, providing a sufficient quautity of ey Ss —— Ter arn airin C ¥ f 5 4 FARE NN pes gee Lobster Packers will please make early ap- plications 4 in or de er to secure room, Fresh Roasted and Cround at! Warehouse receipts given, and adyances Cihnrdid T (1) i; (BEER 4 COFFS! |) y E '& ,u . : > - No cha rge made for storage. PEAKE BROS. een 13, 1880, 3aw COURT KOUSE CORNER (Corner Queen & King Streets.) es ‘subscribers will let a pumber of offices in their new Building, witl direct and easy’ ap proach from Queen Street.’ MACBACHERN &., CO. Re 13, Arr 933. uf LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA : HEAD OFFICE, . HAMILTON, ONT. SFI II Ni 2G: on —-AyT— ‘&TO., Owners. made against consignments, | Buy Genuine wholesome Coffee, Fresh R "eet and Gr: Ground, Do not Buy upported geound Caitee which often, om: ‘ains nawh ‘lesome’ aflniteration. ji Beer & Goff. Ch’town, a 13, 1882. 2aw a OFF Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, of the Dominion of Canada. og chee aera Greatly Reduced Prices, Guarantee Capital, : : $¥ifae ij $200,000 |° A LARGE LOT OF Reserve Fund, - : : . : - . 141,006 ‘Government Deposit, — - - - . . . 104,000 MEN’S AND BOYS’ :o0——— BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Jas. Turner, President, Vice-President Bank, W. B; McMurri¢éh, Mayor cf Toronto, of Hamilton. | Alderman J. J. Mason, Hamilion. 2000 Straw Hats Alex. Harvey, Vice-President, Director Hamil-| B. B. Osler, Q. C., Hamilton 600 Felt Hats, ton Provident aud Loan Society. W. E. Sanford, of Sanford, Vail & C o,, Hamil. 50) Hats, taps, Clothing, &e, Caps,in Cloth, Silx and Linen, \J.M. Williams, Regisurar County of Went-| ton. Rays? Suite, oo : | worth, — ; {Ad ward Martin, Q..C., Hamilton. Youth’s Suits, Henry T Ridley; M- D., Hamilton. \jokh Weidie,” id: President Landed Bauk- Men’s, Coats, Pants and Vests, J.M Buchan, M. A., Principal N, C. Colleg, ing and Loan Co., Hamilton, Toronto, J. M Gibson, M.P, P.; Hamilton, Geo. Martin Rie, Barrister, Toronto. H. D. Cameron, Treasurer Hamilton “Provid- Anthony Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders,) entand Loan Society, Hamijton, Hamilton, David Burke, A. I. A , Manager, Hon. Donaid McInnes, Senator, Cornwall, Wm Smith, Secretary. Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Collars, Ties, Braces, &c. Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c. As the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present monih, great bargains may be expected for ready Cush, F. LePAGE & CO, 5, 1882—wkly ee HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND | Hon. Samucl Prowse, M. P, P., Merchavt and rer. +t McDonala, Pisin psi. t Shipowner artin, Esq, M. P-P:, of the firm of | Henry Beer, Feq., M. P. P., Merchant. uel an & Martin, Barristers & Attorneys, Archibald McDonald, Esq., of the firm o'| Hon, David Laird, Ex. Goversor North-West McDonald Bros.,Me rchants and Shipowuners Territory. Polices on the “ Reserve Fund Plan” issued by this Company only (and coryrigatep), | contain @ written Statement of the amount of cash or paid up :nsurance guaranteed to the Policy-bolder, if discontinuing the payment of premiums. after 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 pay- ments, &c. Jaly The New Boardiag House, N KING STREET, acjoining the Ferry " re ; : sa Store, 18 prepared to accommodate 4 Tontine Investment Plan, combining the ajvantages of Kuropean Tontine Societies, | }j mited number of boarders and fodgers, Ap- with Life and Endowment Insurance.— Persons who select this form of Policy are placed ply te J. Renpat Proprietor. fiy igt in a special class and Surplus arising from policies in that class is set aside to accumalate : A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED s a Tontine fund. The tables, which may be had on application, show must conclusively the great gains that accrue from a policy on the Tontine Investment Plan. M. A, CAMERON, Charlottetown, Ceneral Agent for Prince Edward Island. Sept, 12, 1882—1m 2aw RICHARD ROWE, St John, N. B., Manager for Maritime Provinces. , BOUGIES. si Patented October 16th, 1876. One box . be i No. 1 will cure any case in four days or 5 less No, 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing No nauséous doses or cubebs, copaibe, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all droggists, or mailed on receipt of price, For further par. ticulars send for circular. P. 0. Bex 1,533, J,C, ALLAN CO., 83 Jobn street, se 1’82—lyr New York, NOTICH. 4 bys: Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh sepply of ,Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to Consume only three feet of Gas per bour with the tap tarped fall on. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedréoms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from & small con- sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to aay desired quantity less than three teet per hour, |. These Burners are, so scientifically made that they will give # light equal to about ten candles ata cost of three quarters of one cen 20: J. B: MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. — tee The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter ane to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Serial i ia Time, the London magazine. Montreal, Jane 7, 1882. {jn 1 The price of these Burners to vor,<imers Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres = Queen herbie Gas will beten cents each, _—fjq |/) ect! ap gE pI Spit reat remem ene - “r i ; P| theme —, 2 » ue eS RR eRe a ae i y "ality bFone ie Reb me om ene % comes a6 roe time: gti ce as eee age oom nen aa ae ma oF ae iJ es a> ap sa seen aarmmnreen sete Sy SRN aE TA St ers a OO. AL, NAAT: ™ = eS = ea aoa A: RI A OE Ra A eae Sma aie PE sear? Pp WTO ee ere 9 aoe rs ; alts, / “fp i Os , /