ine Sig, AME tegen a ET. a hate a wen sc Ae ANGE ir 8 AIM ee Piece Sie ‘7 i “¢ he re ieee aoe - The lady shows a wonderful proticiency, and Local aud Other ttems. rakD Hunt, Eso,, is at the Rankiuo > rue Crry Councit meets on Monday night. a \ — : \ } , Waren for our new specimens on Monday. Cook & Co. - Mr. D. D. Ryaw, and bride, returned to the city last evening. a ORMACK, Fsq . sin the City. 7 Two more summonses have been issued fo parties violating the Scott Act. aoe -_ Hexry CLark, Esq, Managerof the Dunk River Fish Hatchery, is at the Osborne. > SIX persons are being tried at Newcastle for viviation of the Scott Act this week. MicwakeL Mei of Kiang s County Hich Sherif ~ : ONE CASE Boot Upp rs and, Block« d Fronts, cheap at the London House, se9 Liw'y oF Tug sum of $775 will be awarded for prizes at the Moncton Trotting races on the 2st and 22nd inst. e é S. A. Ricker made a fortune of a million and a half and drank himself to death in two years at Chicago. ons Carr. CHARLES SPpeaR, General Agent of the All Rail Line between St. Joho and Bos ton, 18 in the city. | ~ , Mr. T. F. Dwyer will preach in the Chris- tian Meeting House, Upper Great George St, to-morrow evening at 6 30. > i trv. W. H. Waraen, of Nova Scotia, will preach in the Baptist Uhapel, to-morrow (Sun- | day) eveuing, at 6.30 o'clock. al Maine, cf the Anglo-Ameri- | Mr. Geo, A. ean Telegraph Company left, this morn ng, on a trip to Winnipeg and the West. > ; TweLve hundred carcasses of mutton and | lamb have been shipped the past few days by | rail from St. John to Boston, > 7 i A meetine of the P. E. Island Branch of | the Dominion Alliance will be held in this city, on Tuesday evening, the 12th inst. - A Brancuarp, Ont, farmer thinks he has | discovered perpetual motion, and St. Mary’s foundrymen are making a model-machine for | him. > Mr. Doon respectfully calls attention to the sale by auction of Kensington Brewery, and | land adjoining to take place on Monday next, | at 1! o'clock on the grounds, NB THe complaint is made by the Toronto Mai | that English journalists ‘‘can't seem to under | stand that Canada is bigger than the United States, and are always making blunders about , localities.” _ —p = | Tue clippings of sole leather in the New) England shoe factories, that were formerly | consi iered worthless, are now stamped ‘nto bottons for clothes and fancy tack heads for | upholstery. - ee - Tue latest composition by the author of “See that My Grave is Kept Green” is a petition to be pardoned out of the Indiana State Prison, where he is serving a term of} two years for forgery. > i Tue regular quarterly meeting of {the Bene- | volent Irish Society will be held in St. | Patrick’s Hall, on Monday, the llth instait, | at eight o'clock, p. m.—Jas. Hocues, Sec’y. se? 2) | dittionpeenn Ir is said that Cetewayo was so deiighted by his interview with the Queen that on re- turning to his lodgings he danced with joy and consumed a whole leg of mutton at his dinner. Oh, the gourmond ! - = - Frank ALexe, of Montreal, who was in- dicted for abducting the daughter of Isaac Levy, and who was acquitted by the Grand Jury finding ‘‘no bill,” has taken an action for $10,000 for false arrest against the giri’s father. aise Tue Institution for the Deaf and Dumb re- opened at Halifax last week. Many improved arrangements for the benefit of the ‘children of silence” have been made, and the staff has been increased with teachers of rare excel- lence. The Institution deserves the fullest confidence of Philanthrophists. siesta iaiens Tue barkentine ‘‘Ethel Blanche,” McLeod, master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., on the 9th inst., with the following cargo: 1375 cases Canned Lobsters, shipped by A. C. McLeod; 1534 do by R. T. Holman; 1252 do by Daniel Davies; 943 do by James Hughes, jr ; 901 do | by McLure Bros.; 622 do by A. J. Mclnnis & | Co.; 600 do-by Macdonald, Macdonald & Co.; | 802 do by The Dominion Packing ‘‘o; 867 do| by David Small; 240 do by Longworth & Co; | 400 bags potato farina, contai ing 40 tons, by | Donald Farquharson; 14 packages books, etc , | by Ewen Stewart; 2 bbls oatmeal, | box fish, by Thomas W. Dodd; 5650 pes deals and ends containing 153,500 feet, sup measurement, by Peake Bros. & Co. Value $45,9J0. ~ > — Tue Montreal papers boast that the mean- est man on this side of the Atlantic lives in Montreal. He had madea wager with a man named Soper that he (Soper) could not swallow two dozen raw eggs in 20 consecutive minutes. Soper took the wager, but when the time | arrived, Soper found twenty eggs of huge | dimensions staring him in the face. These | were the eggs of a goose. Poor Soper turned | his head in sickeniag disgust, and paid the wager to William Fahey, the meanest man in Montreal. But the Island can boast of a few | mean specimens of humanity. A day or two ago a letter, containing the announcement of a marriage, accompanied with the proper rate, reached this office. The marriage announced was that of Miss Lucy A. Camp- bell to Mr. A. C. Stewart. The account was a bogus one. The joke was a senseless, stupid one, and the sender has unwittingly enrolled himself in the list of the meanest men on this side of the Atlantic. scctaaclitaenttid We had a call to-day from Mr. F. G. Bray- | ton, manager of Shaffer s Swiss Bell Ringers, The Halifax Herald of Aug. 25 in speaking | of them says:—Shaffer’s Musical Party and | Swiss Bell Ringers opened atthe Academy of | Music last evening. A large audience was in attendance and every one present thoroughly | enjoyed the varied programme which was pre- sented. The bell ringing was excellent, and the different numbers were so well rendered as to call for frequent encores, Miss Louise Shaffer’s cornet playing was agreat feature. is indeed one of the finest lady perform~rs on the instrument that has ever visited Halifax Mr, Ovecr $isfer was amusing and « Qtertain ing in his soags and impe sonations Miss Martie Maxim played in excellent style two solos on the guitar, and Miss Mary Duryea, Sang several selections with much acceptance Taking altogether, the entertainment is one that should largely than, th ho ab- fod may ry to eagle. j}employes are working extra time, and yet i last Tu |a knife before he escaped from his assailant. | September no less then 75,000 new teachers | will enter the profession. | character in connection with the annexation | ever applied to man or beast, | has issued a challenge to Ross, Courtney and | Lee, to row them a three mile race for $2500 a | | side and the championship of the world, on | humorously signs | Sapper McLean Davison scored 77 points, and | won a prize, | of better circulation, increased advertisements Pee DALY HXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 9, 1882 Letal and Other Items. FREDERICTON lLuld a curlers pro ose to brick rink > No casks before the Stipendiary Magistrate’s | Court this morning. - > 2,000 was netted at a Catholic bazaar re- ‘cently held at Stillwater, N. 8. oe A LAD named Morehouse was drowned near Sandy Cove, Digby Co., N. S., a few days ago while sailing, \ poG swimming match took place at Victoria Park, Toronto a few days ago. One housand persons attended. > A MAN named Thos. Quinn was shot dead two days ayo wo le driviu y a donke y cart «n | the highway near Athlo.e, Ireland, | r | Tue St. John, N. B., Encampment of | Knights Templars are being lionized in Boston. A banquet at the Revere House, in that city, i | pT a GOD. oe ee was the latest. > An Arab paper at Beyrout, Syria, has beer | suppressed for publishing an article against the Christians, Newspapers are having a} hard time of it. 7 Tue Amherst Boot and Shoe Co. now $25,(00 worth of fall orders have to fill. The more workmen are wanted. > As the quarterly meeting of the B, I. Society takes place on Monday evening next, the meeting of the Land League will be held on Monday, the 18th inst. + Davip CORRIVEAU was attacked by a jealous rival on St. Catharine street, Quebec, sday, and received five wounds from > MontTREAL bankers say that commercial bilis were never better met than on the 4th 1st. One bank with 150 notes coming due on Monday had not one unjaid at closing time, > Tue plover continue plentiful and sports- men report splendid luck. A short distance from the city yesterday evening Prof. Earle and Mr. F, Herbert Beer bagged sixty-five golden in a few hours. > An American writer says that at the open ing of the schools in the United States in This shows how ephemeral is the teaching profession in the United States. > Tut French ambassador to Washington, M. Roustan, who has become a historical of Tunis, where he was consul when the wa broke out with France, isin Montreal. He is travelling incog. iia linennnicien Our Assistant Postmaster, John Bliss, E q , uses the Great German Remedy for lameness, rheumatism and pains of every descriptive says the Lawrence (Kan.) Journal. He claims that St. Jacobs Oil is the best thing that was — Tue unexpected depa:tare and continued abseace of a certain auctioneer, who at one time assumed a prominent position in political circles and wasan ardent admirer of the economy of John Stnart Mills, is the sub- ject of some comment in this city to day. > CHALLENGE —Hanlan HANLAN ISSUES A any course between Washington and Boston, within two months from signing articles, two weeks intervening between the races. - >. -_—— Henry GeorGE in a lecture at Memorial Hall, London, Eng, on the 5th, declaired that the fight for the nationalization of the land was becoming universal, and the result would be that unearned increment wealtt would be set apart for public purposes so that industry and enjoyment would be relieved from all taxation. > A CORRESPONDENT of the Standard, who himself ‘*Good Cheer” in- timates that day after day, and evening after evening, the streets of Pictou are overrun with drunken, blaspheming ruffians, whose lan goage would make blush an inmate of Biilings- yate, thronging the corners and insulting passers-by at e ery turn. then Picrov intends to celebrate the 109th anni- versary of its settlement, this year, in grand style. The celebration takes place on the 15th inst., under the management of the Pictou Lacrosse Club. No expense has been spared | to make the affair successful. About two hundred dollars are offered for prizes in various | games, and a medal will be viven to the cham. | pion wrestler. An excursion will be arranged trom Charlottetuwn to Pictou on the occasion, 2 Savep Just 1n Time.—St. John’s, Nfil., sept. 2?.—The schooner Sarah Carlin on Tuesday fellin with a French fishing vessel Marie Emilie, of St. Pierre, showing eignals of distress. The crew. consisting of seven men and a boy, was taken on board the Car lin. The Marie Emilie sank an hour after- wards. The Sarah Carlinis owned and com- manded by Capt. John Carlin, of Sydney, Cc. B. os ~— In the Dominion of Canada Competition at Rideau Range, Ottawa, on the 7th inst, A despatch to the Patriot says:—‘*The Island team have won twelve individual prizes, and fourth prize, in Affiliated Match, and fourth in Provificial Match, beating New Brunswick. Have seve- ral Matches to fire yet. Sergt. Allan is twenty-first in grand aggregate. _— >--— Tur Toronto Globe grows jubilant over its suecess during the past few years. It boasts and a better business in every way. These, the Globe says, are “largely owing to better times.” Jt is just as well to have the Globe confess that 1t has been benefitted by the better times which are coincident with the Na‘ional Policy. Many other Grits havebeen fattening under the same regime. The truth willout. Who is the next to confess boldly ? | a Mr. Harps. oneof the chief promoters of | those various flourishing industries which are building up the town of Moncton, is visiting this city. He is now, we believe, engaged in writing up the stock list of the Moncton Cot- ton F ctory Company, and is meeting with success, The business men of Summerside alene have, we learn, subscribed between $40,000 and $50,090; and as the investment is rerarded as a perfectly safe one, there can be no doubt that quite a large sum will be sub sciibed in this City, If Mr. Harris, while here, could indace our capitalists to promote poufacturers ip this Jslantl, he would per- Feqs a most lagdable service. | | ~4T— PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882 — -—— 10; —~—— J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. 0 Oe ‘ 7 rT . . 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 STREET. GREAT CLOSING UP AT 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, T weeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds of 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. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & (O'S, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit guaranteed, —ALSO—— A complete line of Gents’ Furnisi ings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. &e. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner MVharlottetown, Ort 11, 1RkkR1, OPENED THIS WEEK! ae ak JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. “>? osname Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Faney Shirtings, Benims, Grey Cottons, Kleached Cottons, Cottun Warp, de. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER, COODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department, JOHN McPHEL & CO. Rosert Orr's Op Stanp INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL, Thos desiring to make money on sivalland medium investments in grain, provisivus and stock speculations, can doso by oper- ating on our plan. From May Ist, 1881, to the present date, on in- able on demand. Expl tory cir- vestments of $10.00 to $1,000, cash culars anu stetements of fand W August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly NOTICE. | rp HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of B:ay’s Pstent 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 ean be reduced to any desired quantity less _ profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to than three teet per hour, s f sent free. We want espensivle These Burners are so scientifically made | STOCKS agents, whe will report Gn crops iverad severai times tue Original invest- that they will give a light equal to ebont ten ; and introduce the Ve } $19 commiss ons paid. Ad 8, ment, >fill leaving the original in- vestment making money or pay- candles it a cost of three quarters of one cen Fi EMMING : MERRiAs, fom- . mission Morchant . per bour, Chicago, ii. ’ The price of these Burners to consumers of Be aa Read the WEEKLY _XAMI-| Gas will be ten cents each. [ju 10 eod at {USSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI- t and Best Newspaper d, Only $1 per year ;NER, the Chea Only ONE DO ayéir, ' published on P, E. NEW PALL GOODS! - VALUABLE Fara & House Property | O be sold by Auction, on MONDAY, the Lith September, at Kensington Brewery, | St. Peter's Road, at 12 o'clock, the under- Mentioned property. viz. . all that valuable Farm ;ituaied in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, consisting «f about 70 acres of very superior land, with a never-failing spring of excellent water, adjoiuing the property of Benj. Wright, Esq, aud now sold by order of the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Eaward Island, —AL80— at the same time and place, the Dwelling House known as St, Avard’s, on the St, Peter’s Road, with the Land measuring 2v5 feet on St. Veter’s Road and 315 feet ona cross street leading to Mt. Eiward Road, —ALSO— a three-tenement Dwelling House Girectly ep- posite the Brewery, measuring 66 feet front on St. Peter's Road by 150 feet deep, These properties to be syld by order of the Union Benk of P. E Island, Plans of (he abeve can be seen at my office, Terms—25 per cent. down ; balance in three years, with interest at 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Aug. 30, °82, Auctioneer Kensington Brewery AND LANDS, © (as eee aa be sold by AUUTION, on MONDAY, the ilth of September, at 11 o'clock, on the premises, St. Peter’s Road, all that valua- ble property knewn as Kensington Brewery, together with the land adjoining the same, Tbe land is laid out into acre lots, and 's very desirably for parties requiring pasture lots near the city, A pian of the property can be scen at my office. Terms—Une-third of the purchase money atthe time of sale; the balance in 3 years with interest at 6 per cent. Sale positive, no reserve, By order of the Liquidators of the P, B, I. Bank. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug, 28, 1882, REGULAR TRADERS. From London and Liverpool TO CHARLOTTETOWN, Pr. E. Island, Direct. The Clipper Brig Alpheta Endrew Neilson, Commander, Will Saii from Londen about the ist of October, — ALso— THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHE, ALEX, McLE OD, Commander, Will Sail from Liverpool About the 5th October, Carrrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. For Freight or passage, apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, B.C ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'’S & CO., Sept. 6,’82 —3aw THE P.O, ISLAND EXHIBITION, 1Sss2, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, /HARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Tickets—Adulis 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents, For fall particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, R: gulations, etc, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prinee County Exhib:tion at Summerside —the Secretary cf King’s Conoty Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charl ttetown ;and at the Secretary’s Office, Charlottetown. A. McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition. Queen St., CL’town, Aug. 23, 1882,...wk tl ex » A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate cate, no matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaits, or oil of sandalwood, that ere certain te pro duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or mail-d on receipt of price. For further par- ticulars send for circular P. 0. Box 1,683. , 43, ©. 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