TEE DAILY EXAMINER, SHPTEMBER 12. j een and ther items, TELE eA BHIS NEWS 7th, Gaur, R. Jenkins, No. 3 Batt, G. A.—A \-.4darn i. ° brier-root pipe, by P. G. Fraser, Kxq. ~ ras Ott » team arrived home last night. “ae Tue ¢ ' ndsor W ater WW orks will, . 1 O00 - o : iM Vinrear and Pickling Spice at Bre nd ts [sel2 tf. iincnieni Prars—- Re ed to-day. Price low by the dozen at G CE CARTER 8 sepl2 Li 7 Tur Ui | States warship ‘‘Vandalia” ar sived ; n Monday las’, a: d is to ret ere for a few days oa Cas Vatermelons, Pears, Peaches, Apples Lemons, good and cheap. OB. | BALDE! [sel2 Si > As we go t press the vote for the Election of Council! the place of Paul Lea, Esq. stands as fol ‘3 McRae 116, Chappelle 7, i - SevERAL va s of Potatoes in New Brus- | wick have red streaks running through them. The farmers are puzzled to know what causes | them > - i Oye reason why the Count de Chambord | was content with his otium cum dignitate may have been that he had a private fortune of $15,000, 000 $lo, o_— Tue Ladies of the Baptist Church and con gregation purpose holding a Tea and Sale ix} the Market Hall on Wednesday the 21st of) December oe re f announces the appoint ent toa seat in the Executive Council of the Hon. Archibald John McDonald, M. P. P, for Georgetown. e " De. Jenkins, itis said, has received $1500 for | bis trottin g mare Abdallah Queen. Young | Hambietonian is entered in the three minute | eting of the Moncton Park. | o> race a* tn fall I Tus corner stone of the new St. Peter's! Church, Portland, N. B., was laid on San- lay by His Lordship, Bishop Sweeney, in accordance with the customs of the Roman | Catholic Church e eived so far for the Dominion | Exhibition. numbcr 344, ex elusive of those from Nova Scotia and P. E, | Island and many in the hands of the Secre- | tary at Montreal. THE entries re , ? and tlenteanbiai | > Tue writ has been issued forthe Jacques | Cartier election. Nomination day will be on} the 19th inst , and the election takes place a | week later. The Government candidate is the Hon. Mr. Mousseau, and it is expected | that he will be elected by a large majority. | al THe BaransratHer Concert. —The Bairns- fathers had a fair audience Friday evening, and gave a good concert. The stores and} songs were warmly applauded Mrs. | Bairnsfather’s singing was much admired. She has a magnificent voice, very sweet | toned, and highly cultivated. Chatham W orld. } > — i Tue reason there is such arush for grocer. | ies to George Carter's store on Great George Street isthat he gives good value for the m»ney—‘‘only this and nothing more.” He sells good sugar for 8c. per lb., good tea for 32c. and raisins for 10c, He sells all his| goods low and guarantees the quality, Cus-| tomers consult their own interests when they | deal with him, sepl2 law wky tf inane Ow first page to-day will be found a very | well written article headed ‘‘Plucky Prince | Edward Island” from the pen of C. Birch} Bagster, at one time a resident of the Island | and the writer of alively historical essay on the Province. His old friends here will be glad to note that Mr. Bagster is still vigorous. We are indebted to E. L. Lydiard, Esq , for the copy of the Jndustrial Review from w hich | the article is clipped. ao: | Messrs. Tuomas Haytuorne, R. Palmer, ©. Swabey and John McDonald, left this | morning per Western train to resume studies at McGill College. Mr. Haythorne graduates in Arts this term, and completes his second year in Medicine. Messrs. Palmer and Swabey attend the Arts course, and Mr. Me- Donald, the Science Department. The latter will also graduate this term, Cadet Sloggett left for Kingston to resume work at the Military College on Monday last. > Tur Typographical Union have made ar- rangements for the publication of a news- paper en the route of the trades’ procession. the printing will be done by steam power, [SrreiaL Desparcnes vo Tur EXamMix Ek, } Sad Accident on the Cape Traverse Branch Railway. oe County Lang, Sept 12. F rancis McKenna, a workman on the ( ape l'raverse Branch Railway was serious- ly injurcd this morning owing to the fall of a derrick used for setting stone for the bridye over Dunk River, Dr. Wall was summoned and pronounces } the man injured internally and says that the ribs are separated from the backbone This is the first accident that has occurred 80 far. Sth, Guar. A, Cunningham, No. 3 Ba‘t G. A. A brier-roct pipe, by W. Coughlan, |. Esq th, Sergt. G. Vatcher—A cash prize by a friend. Weather Bolietin. | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 12-- 10a. m. Light to moderate winds, continued fine weather, | | -_*. | A SINGLE BOX of Mack’s Magnetic Medicine | will prove to any sufferer from nervous pros- | tration or weakness of the generative organe, The contractors have now one hundred that it is the best and cheapest medicine ever jand fifty men employed, _lottetown at Apothecaries Hall. | advertisement in another column and seud at | once for the great Brain and nerve food, Land League Demonstration. v Dustin, Sept. 12. _ The demonstration at Waterford on Sun- (lay, under the auspices of the Irish Na- tional League, was well attended. It is estimated that over 30,000 persons at- tended. Michael Davitt, in his speech, denounced the Land Act. Agrarian Rebellion. AGkam, Sept. 12. Peasants living between Glen and Petrivia are in full rebellion. The move- ment is against the land owners. A strong military force has been despatched to the } scene of the disturbance Lord Coleridge and Governor Butler. Boston, Sept. 12. Lord Coleridge and party were the guests of Governor Butler at Lowell yesterday afternoon, and left Boston for Newport R. I., last night. Suggestion Adopted. Lonpon, Sept. 12. | The Government have adopted Clifford Lloyd’s suggestion to form the nucleus of the new Egyptian force from the Irish Con- stabulary. The Bynamite Conspiracy. Guaseow, Sept. 12. The nine men charged with being con- nected with attempts made here last Jan- uary todestroy property with dynamite have been committed for trial. Lord Rosebury | on the Move. New York, Sept. 10. Lord and Lady Rosebury will arrive here on the steamer Pavonia from Liverpool, which is expected this evening. Riots in the East. Lonpon, Sept. 12. Riots have occurred on the northern frontier of Crotia. where the peasantry are rising and insulting priests. The Cattle Disease in England, Loyxvon, Sept 12. The continied spread of the cattle dis- ease causes much uneasiness throughout England. omen eit Cholera Abating. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 12. Cholera is abating. France and the War. Lonpon, Sept. 12. The Kepubliqnue Francaise newspaper says a Chinese war is merely a question of days. ~-—--. King’s County Rifle Association. Tue Annual Shooting Matchof the above Association took place on Georgetown Rifle Range on Saturday last. Never before was so much interest taken in a meeting by competitors and others. The whole-souled President of the Association, M. J. FitzGerald, Esq., did it. He offer- transported on a wagou conveying the press. Five thousand copies will be issued. A full programme of the week’s proceedings will form a part of the contents. A portion of the paper will be set apart for advertising purposes. The bookbinders and lithographers are invited to take part in the procession, as well as all printers in the city, including visitors. —St. John Tele graph, intinietaeindnt Tue brig ‘Alpheta,” Callaghan, master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 12th inst., with the following c lobsters. shipped by Roberts Simpson & Co.; 949 cases canned lobsters, by J. B. Hambhn & Uo; 780 cases canned lobsters, by Prowse & Son.; 370 cases canned lobsters, by James Hughes, ir.; 3 cases canned meats, by James Hughes, jr., 254 cases lobsters, by A. C. Me- Leod; 140 cases canned lobsters, by W. B. Harshman; SO cases canned lobsters. by James Clow; 84 cases canned lobsters, by A. A. Macdonald & [Bros.; 1 box wearing apparel, by John Moran; | barrel, | case empty bottles, by E. J. Hodson; 9,620 pieces deals and ends, containing 247,450 feet, superficial measures ment, shipped by the owners, Peake Bros. & Co seein “Tux Querx.”--In response to an adver- tizement *‘Book Agents Wanted,” published in a Nova Seotia newspaper, a person in this City sent a letter, to which he received the following reply—handed to Tuk EXAMINER for the information of all whom it may meern New Address 51 Courtlandt St., New York,-——1883. Dean Srtr,—A short time ago! forwarded to you my Circular of Books, Now to be frank with you, I do not think there 1s a chance for you to make money with that class of goods, as there are so many eugaged in that business, but I have something that will enable you to make money and pleaty of it in a short time, I have the United States Chromos, the best in the market, at $15 per hundred. I will send thirty U. S. C's as samples on receipt of $5, In every case where goods are ordered C, O. D., one-third of the unt must be sent with the order, the goods will then be shipped C. O. D., the balance. Not lees than one hundred, shipped ¢. 0. D Yours truly, ©, LesTer. If yoy think well of the above, order at cue, Sent) wuney io plais vuvelope. igo: —1,051 cases canned | ed a silver medal to the one making the best score at 200, 400, and 500 yards. | Lieut. E. Stewart held it for a time with 74 points, when Lieut. White snatched it ‘from him with 76 points, followed soon after by another 76 by Corpl. McLaren, who !held it only for a short time when Private iD. McDonald came bravely to the front | winning it with 80 points. The following is the prize list: FIRST MaTCH —200 YARDS, PTS. | Lieut, W. C. White, No. 1 King’s . 26 Pte. B. Johustone, No. 1 King’s . 25 Pte. D. A. Stewart, No. 1 King’s - 25 Pte, W. Porter, No. 1 King’s - - 23 Lieut. EK. Stewart, No. 3 Batt. G. A. 23 Pte. D. McDonald, No. 1. King’s - 23 Gar. S. Keizer, No. 3 Batt. G. A. : 22 Sergt. D, Martin, No, 1 King’s . 22 Pte. A. Hobbs, No. 1 King’s : . 22 Corpl. G. Gillis, No. | King’s - . 22 Corpl. W. Cherry, No. 3 Batt. G, eS oe 22 Corp!. N. McLaren, No. 1 King’s . 21 sEecoND MATOH—400 AND 500 YARDS, Pte. D. McDonald, No. 1 King’s - 57 Corpl. N. McLaren do . A V“@ Lieut. E. Stewart, No. 3 Batt. G. A. - 51 Lieut. W. C. White, No. 1 King’s [- 51 Corpl. G. Gillis, do - . 51 Pte. B. Johnson, do - - 50 Bombr. B. McDonald, No. 3 Batt. G.A. 47 Sergt. J. Weatherbie, do . 47 Corpl. W. Cherry, _ do - 45 Pte D. Morrisey, No. 1 Kings, - - 44 Sergt. J. T. Mellish, do - - 44 Fte. A. Hobbs, do . - 43 Pte. D. A. Stewart, do . . $3 Pte. W. Murphy, do . . 41 Sergt. D. Martin, do - - 40 CONSOLATION MATCH. Ist prize, Corpl. W. A. Judson, No. 3 Batt. G. A.—One pair boots, presented by a friend, Montagne. ~ 2nd, Guur. W. Munro, No. 3 Batt. G. A.— A satchel, presented by McDonald & Co. 3rd, Gunr. James E. Cox, No. 3 Batt.—A pipe and case, presented by Dr. Robertson & Co. 4th, Capt. C. B. Fraser, No. 1 Kiug’s—A cash prize, by John McLean, Esq 5th, Bombr, P. Ross, No. 3 Batt, G. A.—A set of gold-plated studs, by Geo, Wight- man, Esq A lamp, by W. McLeod, Esq. 6th, Corpl. Ww, McLaren, No. 3 Batt, G. A.— | eold for this class of diseases. Sold in Char- Read the {septlO lw wkly ee LAST FALL TRIP. The well-known Clipper Brig “ALPHETA 33 299 tons Register, newly metalled and classed 9 years A at Lioyds, iM. Callaghan, WILL BAIL FROM Commander, Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE IOTH OCTOBER. For Freight apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bros., 51 South Jobn Street; or here to the owners PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1883.—3aw 3w. : 7 i. -- L . ky Apis. Fruit, Raisins. Y AUCTION at our Salesroom, TO- MORROW, THURSDAY, 13th inat., at eleven o'clock : 5 bris. Pears. 1 box Pears. 3 boxes Tomatoes. 1 case Grapes. 50 boxes Layer Raisins. 25 bris. Flour, ‘‘Marshall’s XX.” CAMPBELL & RAYDEN, Auctioneers. Ch'town, Sept. 12, 1883. SOLE LEATHER. 200 sides No. 1 LOGAN’S 200 ** No. 2 LOGAN’S. Extra Good Value. CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, Sept. 12, 1883.— 2 in pat. TF XHE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, lately occupied by Alexander Mc- Kenzie. Possession given immediately, Apply to E. J. HODGSON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises. Ch’town, Sept. 12, 1883.—eout tf. Valuable — Property. —_—— OR SALE by private contract that beautifully situated and valuable Field comprising about six and a quarter acres fronting northwardly on St. Peter's Road and southwardly on Euston Street, forming part of Common Lot 32, and being that well known fisld in which the Caledonia Gather- ings have for several years past been held, For terms and further particulars apply to FL Haszard, Barrister, or to the ynder- signed, J. LONG@WORTH. Ch’town, Sept, 12, 1883.—2aw tf. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HE Subscriber has received instructions from R, F. QUIRK, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence on Fitzroy Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th ‘inst., AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, The whole of his Valuable Household Fur- niture, consisting of Drawing Room Suits in Walnut & Silk Brocade, handsome Pier @lass, superior Cabinet Grand Piano by Hardmein, French Clock, Centre Table, Brussels and Tapestries, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, What- not, Window Curtains and Cornices, Dining Table, (white oak), Side Board, Dinner and Desert Setts, China and Glassware, Plated Ware avd Cutlery, Hai: Chairs, and Hat Stand, (walnut), Hall and Stair Carpets and reds, Bedroom Furniture, two suits in Walnut, Superior Wardrobe, (walnut) Tron Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Wool Mats, Bed and Table Linen, two Eider Down Quilts, Franklin and Hall Stover, Stewart Rauge, Kitchen Furnitu-e and Utensils. -~ALSO— 1 sett Double Harness, 1 sett Single do, 1 Double Sleigh, | SingleSleizh, 1 Box Slefzh, i Cart and Cart Harness,’ Doutle Carriag’, 1 American Top Buggy, Lawn. Teunis Racquets, Lawr Mower, ‘‘arriage Lamps, Bear Sk n and Wolf Robes, | Superior Milch Cow, The above is aii nearly new and in good order, hayipg veen but a short time in use, WILLIAM DUDD, Auctioneer. Cl town, Sept. 10, 1853.—3aw, DVERTISE in THE DAILY EXAMI- ah NHR. Rates moderate, | AE eS. ae: ote A TW. Perkins & —--——0 NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACES, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACKS, NEW WHITE LACES, NEW HA No. I Value in Flannels, Bed Ticks, Fleecy NEW BE NEW FR hed, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. LBes. AOR aal Ex “Newcastle City,” Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAPS, AD GIMS, ILLINGS NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW VELVETEENS, NDKERCHIEFS., Cottons & Shirtings, Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. be the Best Quality, PERKINS & STERNS. — eee Furniture wn SO 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, FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. rer Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room | Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. JOHN NEWSON, (harlot tetown, Jer 9 1RPZ Ve } ——$ eS SSRN Saga sepa mete as egal eae TEA PARTY SUPPLIES | Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, &c. Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. W&eE> Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & COFF’S. Ch’town,"July 6.—2aw wkly ee aaNet eteeeentiheneaenpeioase nase - THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, TO FalatTt LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &ec., Ke., —— ee mn THE HALIFAX Steam Navigation Go. (LIMITED). Steam from London to Halifax Direct. The First-class Steamer ‘* JULIET,’’ 100 Al at Lioyds, 2,091 tons register, and 250 horse-power, Will Sail from London for Halifax, and St. John, N. B., WEATHER, ETC., PERMITTING, ABOUT 22nd SEPTEMBER, TAKING Goods for all parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E, Island. FREIGHTS MODERATE..-Apply for all particulars to Westcott & Laurance, 9 Fen- church Street, London, or at the Office of the Halifax Steam Navigation Company, (Lim. ited), 68 Bedford Row, Halifex, or to WM. H. SHANKS, Agent, Charlottetown, P. BE. 3 Sept. 4, 1883. ‘ oe ee anaes New York to Charlottetown, SEPTEMBER, 1883. The Fast Sailing Barque “ISOBEL,” 349 tons Register, Coppered and Classed A lI nine years, JOR WALSH, Commander, Is due at New York about the TWELFTH INSTANT, and after discharge of inward Cargo will zo on the berth for this Port, tak- ing goods at through rates for Pictou, N. 8. For Freight, apply in New York to Edmig- ton & Lunham, 70 Beaver street, or here to abit gt L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, Sept. 6, 1883 —10 ins. ES To Builders. (EXEN DERS will be reccived by the under- signed, till the 20th of September, for the erection of a 3-story house, about forty- five feet square. Plan and specificstion will be shown by Mr. Charles McGregor. J, T. JENKINS, Ch'town, Sep. 1.—tl date et renee SEINE BUNT. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1883—3in, A Steam Tug or Pleasure Boat FOR SALE. QB is comparatively new, being built at Chatham, W. B., in 1878. Was tho- roughly repaired this summer, ill be seld at a bargain. For further particulars and information apply to the Editor ot the Plaindeakr, New Glasgow, Sept. 7, 1883—6in. NEW Mackerel Seine, offered at less than cost. — $= ay OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness end Despateh at the EXAMINER JOR PRIN? On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. BOOMS, vor. Weter und Great George Suen