i a 4 ery 5 at - ceo Paci ice re i al ice ema sal Sat fecal and Other Items. Wisxcpee is quite musical, Local and Other Items. fur Dominion Alliance meets this evening = at 8 o'clock, rie Dominion revenne for August, 1882, was ~ larger by $271,612 than evenue for the DivnrHeRiA of the very worst type is same month last year. e1using great havoc at Grand Manan. + —~-—i H. M. S&S. sup ‘*Serapis’’ was to leave A Sr. Joun Post Office clerk is under arrest England on the !0th inst. for Halifax, to take the l0!st Regiment to Gibraltar. i - ue divided skirt, introduced into London bv Lady Habberton, is worn in the mountain regions by the most f« arless lady climbers, * Tre robber of the registered letters lost on the Iutercolonial, has been discovered. His name is Maguire; he has confessed the theft. > lemperaNce.—We understand that the Sons of Temperanee in this city are arranging for a public meeting on next Monday evening. > Sr. Joux, N. B., had a sacred concert last Sunday evening, at the Institute, It was pot well patronized, Very few ladies were there. > —— Tue official figures in the Canada (azite show the total receipt« for July and August to be $5,959, 104, and the total expenditure, $3, 182,743, ites A nov whom a Moncton milk man sent to collect his milk bills, succeeded very well, but the milkman tries in vain to collect the boy, who is considerably overdue. beicasae A writ has been introduced in the Unit “d States Senate, proposing to spend the sum of $10,000,000 during the next tem years, in the different States, in aid of elementary educa tion. > A Favorire dog belonging to Mr. Charles | Townsend, Amherst, was lost five years ago, and given up for dead. The other day he strolled in again as though nothing bad hap- for stealing registered !etters. - Co ** Horatius.”— Your p etry is altogether beyond us. Send it to the editor cf the i tnt Month ly. - Errors for the establishment of a deaf and dumb school at Fredericton have been com- pletely successful a A Boy named Crawtor Cars on the N. B Railway, on Friday last,and was instantly killed. j > | A SEveN year old daughter of Mr. AlexanJer | Chase, of Drury Cove, N. B., was accidentally drowned on Saturday last. > In six weeks the Moncton knitting factory will have fifty machines at work, to be in- creased this fall to one hundred a Tue British Columbians are making ample preparations to we'come and entertain the Governor-General and the Princess, ial dnd THERE is said to be a deticit of $70,000 in the city accounts of London, Ont. This is the result, as reported, of a re-audit. > Ir is said that Dan Mace recently trotted a trial heat with the famous mare Lady Thorne in 1.104. ‘The last half was trotted j ia 1.05. > Messns. Harry Johuston, Charles Swabey George LePage and f. Haythorne left to-day for Montreal where they intend to pursue their studies at McGill College. ned. pe Be. ie Sh 0 Legh rn > THE members of the Ca@adian Asscciated THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 12, HEAD OFFICE, —. HAMILTON, ONT. — 0:-— Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. —— —— —— ()——— rd tell between two | Tur favourite summer ar *e | Press have returned from the trip to Mani- Shepherdess flat with a wreat te! ane {toba and the North West. They will give mots and poppies, or roses, tied with 1008) thcir impressions of the country at an early blue ribbops that hang down behind as streamers. oe Tue barquentine ‘* Elcho,” 267 tons, of and built at P. EB. Island in 1831, now at Halifax, has been purchased by Ceptain John R. Rees, of Liverpool, N. 8., for parties in Demerara, on private terms. > Cuicaco play -goers are in hystéFics over a new actress, a Detroit girl, who they say 1s equal to Niilson. She is appearing as Juliet, with great acceptance, in that city, and pre poses to take by storm the world at large inins We learn that Mr. Percy Pope has com- menced a lumber business at the West end of the Canada Pacific Railway tract—at Pile-of Bones Creek. He has been through all that part of the country and is delighted with it. iiaidilienial Cuartes Hassock, aged nine years, of Stanley, N. B., was shot in the abdomen by a revolver, on Friday, and died yesterday morn- ing. Walter Gallagher, who shot him, has been arrested on a warrant issued by Wm. Howe, J. P., before whom the!preliminary examina tion will be held. From latest particalars of the affai- it appears that Gallagher bad threat ened to shot another boy, it being in the school grouods, and that he accidentally shot Hassock. The prisoner is eighteen years old. > Tuevarentic Pap AssoctatTion,—We un- derstand that Dr. Bennet, of the firm of Bennet & Lewis, of 119 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S., whose very remarkable cures by ab sorption without internal medicine have created such a sensation, will be in Charlotte town on the 29th, 30th, and 3lst of this | menth. Consultation free. Parties desirous | of such apply at the Rankin House. A first class Agent wanted. Small capital ag [Sept 12 dly & wkly. on > ~~ Tne West End crew of Boston, having ac- cepted the challenge for a four-mile race of the Lunenburg crew, it was arranged to take place on Bedford Basin yesterday morning. Rough water, however, caused a postpone- ment until the afternoon, when the race was rowed on the harbor. At the start the Lun- enburgers had an advantage and succeeded in keeping the lead for about a quarter of a mile, when the West End crew overhauled ther: and went ahead. The Boston crew maintained their lead throughout the race, coming in about ten lengths ahead. The victory apparently was an easy one. The Lunenburg crew rowed a plucky race and showed themselves oarsmen who, with more training and better mechanical appliances, would make a formidable four. —_---—-——- MitrtaRY.—No. 2 Battery, Garrison Ar date. elit liaiaiaaiie A wororrous character named McG n‘ey was shot by the proprietoresg of a house of iJl- fame at Shediac last week. ~The bullet enter- ed his throat and the Doctor, at last accounts, was unable to find it. - > -- Danie, Grove, of Woodstock, has been fined $100 for a second viol@tion of the C. T. A., and G._R. Price of the Continental Hotel, St. John. has been fiued a like sum for selling liquor on Sunday. oneiniillipanctial [x DIANAPOLIS~ has acquitted a man who voted three times on election day, on the ground of imsanity. Naturally enough any man who'd vote more than cace for any can didate to be found in Indianapolis is considered orazy. - +++ + ~ Two Scott Act cases were tried by the Stiperdiary Magistrate this forenoon. The case of John ‘Trainor was postponed uncil Thuarsdsy, aud Mrs. Offer was fined $50. Several other breaches of the Act have been reported to the prosecutor. — > _ Masor Lvuarp is receivirg very free com- ment on his conduct at the Rifle Associaticn meeting. Mainland papers suggest that his usefulness is gone, and that his intermittant expressions of British bumptiousness must now end. ninicclalilldoeacdi Jupee Tascurrgat, of Montreal, on Sept. 7th decided that sales of stock or grain upon margia is really betting, and as money lost in gambling cannot be recovered, dismissed the suit which was to recover the amount of a dis- honoured ,cheque given in payment of a margin. bin Ar tigalifax Regatta, the Halifax Rowing Association’s menu carried off $1,000 between the pair. Hosmer and the West End crew take $500, including the $190 forfeit in the Smith match Tne Lowell men $140; the Williams crew $75, and the Salem men $25. Werren Smith was the only profes:i»nal scuiler who comes out a loser. oa Tur overcrowding of the liberal professic ns is attracting attention in Quebec. The ecck- siastical organ, La Courier, in a persumably inspired article, points out the great demand which will be experienced in the near future for manufactured goods for the North-West, and therefore the corresponding demand for mechanics and skilled labour. ipdkeuies Crark & Ryay’s Minstrels declined a parting demonstration by their friends on leaving San Francisco for Australia. Fovr tillery, under the command of Captain 7 Moore, had their first rifle competition on Saturday aiternoon. The weather was not propitious, yet the scores made were very good. The following prizes will be presented this evening to the successful competitors :— Silver cup, presented by E. W. ‘Taylor, and $5—Lieut. Davison. Photograph Album, presented by Bremner Bros., and $3 —Gunner McDonald. Church Service, presented by H. A. Harvie, and $2—Guoner Palmer. Silver Suuff box, presented by An Old Officer, and $2, Lieut. Longworth. : Revolver, presented by Kk, W. Dawson & Co. and $2—Sergeant Bell. Gold Watch Chain, presented by G. G. Jury, and $2—Sergeant Dover. Pair Silk Suspenders, presented by J. Mc- Leod & Co, = $2—Gunvuer Van iderstine. Weather Glass, presented by Wm. Rayden, jr.. and $1 —Guoner A. Baliwin. Dinuer Pell, pre tt by J. R. Bourke, jr., 4 #i—Guneer E. Bakiwm me 8 presented by D,. A. Bruce, and 1—Guoner R. Dover. : ; Ink Stand, presented by A Friend, and $1 —Capt. Moore Glass Water Pitcher, presented by *ergt.- Major McDougall, and $l~ Corporal Dover. Razor, presented by J. E. Grant, and $l1— tunner Henry. Pocket Knife, presented by J. E. Purdie, and $1—Gunner Reddin. Felt Hat, presented by L. E, Prowse, and 1— Gunner Smallwood. . Pair Ladies Slippers, presented by C. B. Warren, and $1 —Cunner Matheson. Lamp, presented by An Engineer, and $1— Gunner ne Butter Cooler, presented by George Carter, | and $1—Sergeant Heartz. ; Toast Rack, presented by R. B. Heustis, and $1—Gunner Dart. Lamp, presented by J. D. McLeod, and $1 ~Gunner L. Music. : Bath Towel, presented by H. Wyatt, and 1— Gunner Snelgrove. : Bust, seein by R. B. Heustis, and §l1— Gunner McFarlane. ‘ Lamp, presented by Lieut.-Col. Beer. and $1— Guoner Jenkins. Stew Pan, presented Ly R. B. Heustis, and $i—Gunner J. Masic. Tea Pot, presented by G. Matheson, and $1 —Gunner Marshall. Tea Pot—Gunner Crockett. reer ‘Joun MvPure & Coy, are opening autumn goods to-day. Prices low. a28 important members were escaping from cred - tors and two from wives, and it was thought that modest privacy was becoming. The six artists mentioned were secluded in the hold when the steamer was searched fcr them. _ >. — Tue Adams Express Company have had the following bonds stolen while in transit. The bonds are unnegotiable :—Nimeteen One Thou- sand Dollar Coupon Bonds of the Leavenworth City and Fort Leavenworth Water Company, of the State of Kansas, bearing date of Feb. 1, 1882, and made payable to the American Loan and Trust Company, Boston, Mass., or bearer. Semianaual coupons attached, in- cluding that dated Feb. 1, 1883. Bonds num- bered No. 152 to No. 170 inclusive. > A meetrne of the City Council was held \lastevening. The usual number of. accounts | disputed and otherwise, were read and ordered |to be paid. Three thousand dollars were ordered to be paid the City School Trustees on account. A resolution was passed to the effect that no articles shall hereafter be fur- nished by storekeepers or others to any servant of the city without a requisition from the City Council A resolution regarding the Canada Temperance Act fines was also passed. It appears that a petition has been sent to the Government, asking that half the fines collected under the Act be paid to the prosecutor. To this the Council ob- jects, and hence they passed a resolution to employ a counsel—L. H. Davies, Esq.—who will see that the full fines collected under the Act are paid into the City Treasury. The meeting then adjourned. silencio A cask of assault was tried by the Stipen- diary Magistrate, this forenoon. It was be- tween John Jackson, a chimney sweep, and Conductor McGowan. Jackson, it appears, was employed to sweep achimney near Mr. McGowan’g residence, but he unfortunately mistook the proper chimney, and applied the apparatus to Mr. MeGowan’s. It is easy to imagine the consequence. No one could bear it, and the Conductor was not an except op. Climbing “o the roof, where Jackson sat com- placently on the chimney, working his brush, he laid heavy hands upon him, and used him as freight not marked ‘handle with care ~ Jackson sought redress in the court; but, this ‘forenoon, the Magistrate wisely decided that |** Thou shalt not sweep a neighbor's chimney, ‘without giving due notice thereof.” The case was dismissed. Guarantee Capital, - - - . . - $200,000 Reserve Fuad, . . . - - - - 141,000 government Beposit, - - : - . - 194,000 Oe BOARD OF DIRECTORS : Jas, Turner, President, Vice-President Bank, W. B. McMurrich, Mayor cf Toronto, of Hamilton. Alderman J, J, Mason, Hamilton. Alex. Harvey, Vice-President, Director Hamil-| BB. Osler, Q. C , Hamilton ton P,ovident and Loan Socicty. W. E. Sinford, of Sanford, Vail & Co., Hamil- J. M; Williams, Registrar County of Went-| ton, worth. Kdward Martin. Q C., Hamilton. Henry T Ridley, M. D., Hamilton. | Join Waldie, Vice-President Landed Bank- J.M Buchan, M. A. Principal N, C. Colleg*,| img and Loan (o., Hamilton,* Toronto, J. M Gibson, M, P. P , Hamilton. Geo. Martin Rae, Barrister, Toronto. H. PD, Cameron, Treasurer Hamilton Provid- Anifiony®.Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders, ent and Loan Society, Hamilton, Hamilton. David Burke, A. 1. A., Manager. Hon. Donaid McInnes, Senator, Cornwall. Wm Smith, Secretary, HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: tion. Samucl Prowse, M. P. P., Merchant and) Hon, A. A. McDonaid, Postmaster, Shipowner | D. C. Martin, Esq., M. P. P,, of the firm of Henry Beer, Esq., M. P. P., Merchant. McLean & Martin, Barristers & Attorneys. Archibald McDonald, Esq., of the firm o/| Hon, Dayid Laird, Ex-Governor North-West M:Donald Bros.,M-rchanisand Shipowners.! ‘Territory. Polices ou the « Reserve Fond Plan” issued by this Company only (and copyricatsp), contain a written Statement of the amount of cesh or paid up insurance guaranteed to the Policy-holder, if discontinuing the payment of premiums after 5, 10, 15, 2), 25, 39, 35 pay- ments, &C, Tontine Investment Plan, combining the a jivantages of European Tontine Societies, with Life and Endowment Jasurance.— Persons who select this form of Policy are placed in a Special class and Surplus arising from policies in ‘hat class is set aside to accumulate as a Tontine fund. The tables, which may be had on application, show must conclusively the great gains that accrue from a policy on the Tyatine Invesiment Plan. M. A. CAMERON, Charlottetown, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. Manager for Maritime Provinces. Sept, 12, 1882—1m 2aw ee 105 <r J.B. MACDONALD RICHARD POWER, St John, N B., IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 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 Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QUEEN STREEY. GREAT CLOSING UP Al $3 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, rie Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please not ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. OPENED THIS WEEK! Ae JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. saa cae Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Benims, Grey Cottous, Bleached Cottons, Cotten Warp, de. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER COODS,, <0 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. August ®, 1882—2aw, wkly ©’ Ropert Orrs OLp Strand LIFE ASSOCIATION OFCANADA | ao } | | OODS DRY GOODS -AT— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW COMPLETE, AND ALL IN WANT OF . STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Prices! IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882 1882. ccutnetomncacesestlcataedibraminenasateas New Tobacco Factory, RICHMOND STREET. 7 Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with ~- Tebacco of all kinds, as good as can be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, Bae” Patronage solicited and orders prompt- ly filled, COYLE & Mo@UAID. Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m law wky 6 jo EDWARD 1, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—6m Ask Your Grocer —FOR— Mount Royal Mills Rice, AND YOU NEED No Longer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, But Will Secure a Delicious Rice, Fresh, Pure White, Wholesome and Fine Flavored. Montreal, June 7, 1882. ~~ Dental Notice. R, EATON, with a view to introduce his practice of Deutistry in this City, will be prepared to ,ive his services for the next few mouths, at greatly reduced prices. Satis- faction in every Branch of Dentistry gearen- teed. Office of Drs. Hyde & Eaton, Great George Street, Charlottetown. {jal RECOMMENDATION. From a personal acquaintance with G. W, Eaton, Esq., for some years past, and with his practice of Dentistry, | take much pleasure in recommending him to any who are in need of a competent Dentist, A, C. COGSWELL, D. D.8. Halifax, July 4, 1882. jy 25 lw, wkly 2w, law 2m NOTICE. ’ Me Charlottetown Gas Light Company have imported a fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fullon. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqval to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. [ju 19 eod pat ~~ POT-GROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS, All the Leading New and Standard Varieties. OT-GROWN PLANTS, planted thia sum- mer, will yield large crops next season. 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