Local and Other ems. | Local and Other Items. | \ s just opened at Wrexs & Co. s. Epwarp Hackart, Es@., is at the Osborne, seld i. } > Tue Scott Act cases will be tried on | Schaffer Compar erform at the Aca-| Moaday. | Music this evening The ( ornet | a s s worth the price of admission, HANLAN has taken no notice of Ross’s last + | challenge, \\ IAM VITCHIE Chief Justice of i . > ” Canada, has becm sworn in as DP. puty Gov-| Novetties in dry goods at Perkins & | - , the absence of the (Governor | STZRNs [sept 15 31 { General in British Columbia. o— - Anovur 70 men are employed in the erection cost for stormy weather in the} “f the steel works at New G'asgow. Fall. One of those Rubber Cireulars fo: | —_. lad \ has beanties. Allsizes. Only Joun McDonatp, of Avondale, was rc- | (, (} (} | \ two dollars and a half each. | cently found drowned near Wiun‘peg. oo > | Ges. Lvaxp, who has been interviewed by | Mr. Otiver B.tLey, an aged resident of | several reporters, justifies his action in the | St. John, N. B, cied suddenly on the 13th | Scott affair, saying he would do the same| inst. | thieg again to-morrow under similar circum- | a 7 eeahitieteies eel. jomene | Mr. J. G, Moyian, Inspector of Dominion | a | Penitentiaries, is visiting ‘the Island. He is| A MAN named Carson was burned to | Staying at the Rankin. death in St Catherines, Ont , on Monday. ' : > ” Her clothes took fire in some mysterious map WINNIPEG adds this year houses to the | ner and she expired in great agony eight heurs | value of $1,584,20) to the property of which | W EK ARE afterwards. 7 already boasts, - > Tus great match between John A. Kennedy Hee Masesty’s Sloop ** Phoenix,” which and James Riley for $2000—one thousan | ran ashore at East Point on Tuesday night, dollars a side—was rowed on Lake Maranacook will be a total wreck. NOW OPENING SEVEN Maine, on the 13th inst, and was won by | Kennedy by four lengths, Tag steamer ‘‘M, A. Starr” arrived from + | Halifax this morning with freight. She will rus Rev K. Mavlennan will, (D. V.) hold | sail on return at 6 o'clock. Divine Service on Sabbath next, 17th inst., ip a OUR FIRST INSTALMENT } | the Presbyterian Churches, at Montague ige, lla. m., Lower Montague, and Georgetown, 6.30 p. m thousand immigrants entered the = 3 p.m, Province of Manitoba last month, 1323 of | | whom were frova the United States. a > | —OFr— NEW GOODS New Searfs and Ties at WrErKs & Co.’s. 1 ; New JaeKets and fur lined cloaks, ee sel5 good value at PekKINS & Sterns. [sept 15 3; o -_ +. enna \ FARMER visiting the office to-day spoke of Urron Park has been cleaned, and the | the splendid yield of potatoes on the Island | track is now in good order. Terfmen look this summer. Wheat is a full erop, ‘‘abont | forward to an interesting fall meeting, twice as much as we expected,” says our ‘ ihiinnitaille The early wheat was 8 little injured,| Tue Western Court scene will be taken by | bat the other more than makes up tor the | Mr. Schaffer this evening No less than five } friend. slight injury, | characters will be represented. | > > Tuk newspaper men of Winnipeg, says the A Lapy succumbed to the influence of | BY THE Gateway Express, are fast bee. ming the solid | ch'oroform, administered for the purpose of | — pee men of the town. Those bloated capitalists, | having teeth extracted, in a dentist's office, at | Kenny & Luxton, of the Free Press and Rowe of the Times entertained the Canadian Press iia Association on the first day of their visit to| _A DECLINE of 8 per cent in the crops of 8 § Assyria Winnipeg at a cost of not less than $1. 000. New England, New York and New Jersey, on Mt ‘ * #; account of the drought, is noted by the ona, Dynnyille, Ont. We regret that so many of the regular| department of agricuiture. | readers of Ture EXAMINER on the line of rail- | omen nnineease way, were unable to get their papers yesterday. THe market to-day was larger than expect- The late press of despatches caused vs to lose| ed. It was well supplied with fruit, veget- the trains. As Mr. Grey has been blamed for } ables, etc. Flour and mealare scarce, Prices the irregnlarity, we hasten to make the ex-| are looking upwards. planation. Mr. Grey receives THe EXAMINER | ——_—> as soon as it is struck off from the press | SPEND yeur money at Perkins & Srerns. esinnl They do well for cash customers. [sept 15 3i “Ir you know of any one who is suffering + from rheumatism, bruise$ «raprain, tell such to IN consequence of repeated Albanian ine | use St. Jacobs Oil,” says Mr Rosenthal, of the | cursions, Montenegro has sent a protest to the | well known printing house of Rosenthal and | Porte, and requested the intervention of the | Roesch, 538 California street, San Francisco, } Powers which signed the Treaty of Berlin, Cal. ‘*Weall know of St. Jacobs Oil, and Benaiieones are perfectly amazed at the suddenness of the relief it affords. Waldensian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, Tue production of wine in Califoraia is about 10,000,000 gallons annually. Of this 2,000,000 gallons are shipped East and sold under a foreign label, en lncicllipnmalys Tue arrivals of fish at Gloucester, during the twenty-four hours ending llth inst., were 709 bris. mackeral, 99,000 lbs. codfish, 79,0€0 ibs, balibat, and 700 qtls. of mixed fish. po A i.aree stock of Men’s Underclothing re- ceived and will be sold cheap at W. A.W EEKS | & Co.'s. sel5} i anata Cur Examiner has received the ‘* Dominion Annual Register and Review,” from John Lowell & Son, Montreal. The book con-| tains complete. information concerning the | Political History of Canada during the past | two years, As a reference book it is unique. | The work is edited by Henry J. Morgan, Esq, | Keeper of the Records, Canada, Every | student of Canadian political history should | procure a copy. j > A sap and fatal accident occurred on the Intercolovial Railway, at Peticodiac Station, on Wednesday. A young man named Ken nedy son of Amos Kennedy of Sussex, N. B., attended the excursion from Point du Chene. On reachmg the above named station he was missed from the train. His dead body was shortly after found on the track. It is sup- posed he fell or was pushed from the car. He was about twenty years of age, in efi ae OUR STOCK > Last Monday the statue of Ibrahim Pacha, grand/ather of the Khedive, was destroyed in acecr lance with a resolution adopted by the ulemas, declaring the erection of statues con- svenee THIS SEASON > A boOKSELL®R in Bristol, England, has a | bible, on one of the fly-leaves of which a verse is written, apparently in Milton’s own hand, and dated 1640. This oll relic will probably bring a higher price than Milton sulined for Paradise Lost. —HAS BEEN— > lr you want a new dress of the newest and cheapest goods go to Perkiss & STERNa’. [sept 15 3i Selected with Great Care, LLB Os THoMAS SuLLivAN, of St. John, went home drunk ou Sunday night, beat his sister over the head, and in pulling her out of bed broke her leg. On Monday night he went home drank again and proposed to throw her out of the window. The line had to be drawn seme- where, and so Thomas was arrested and is now in Custody. Tue Schaffer Swiss Bell-ringérs had a well- filled house last evening. The special part of the programme— that of the bells, and the musical glasses —was both interesting and fresh to many present. The remarkable richness and deep pathos of the tone from the glasses will not soon be forgotten. The Cornet play- ing was a great treat. The other part of the entertainment was of a varied character. Banjo playing, the guitar, comic songs, etc These gave great delight to a part of the RY MR, STERNS, —IN THE— : nae A MEETING of the members of the Historical Society will be held in the Legislative Library, on Monday next, the 18th instant, at the hour ' : oe i RE of three o'clock, p. m., for the pu e of audiecne, and frequent encores were ealled for. considering whether the Society shall be con- > . . . Axrivr Dovss, eight years of age, son of | Bued or dissolved, at whieh ice ig ie , | respectfully requested to attend, aaron the street last evening, after dark, was |‘ Committee. Prevx, W. Hvawes, Clerk. run over by a span of horses attached to a} a ra Pig Gee 6 Ore buggy in which were several emer How | Seal Cloth of the best value Just see it he escaped being instantly killed is miraculous, | ~ Oe [sept 15 % as he was first knocked down by ne eee ieee. 2 P 1 nd then run over by the carriage. e was | a : . Ny cao home in an almost inohanble condition | Bin “<< ei eyereees ho aoe and medical aid immediately summoned. I+ | bodi ‘a a aie ns A ctuaaidinn was found that he had received several severe}. ~",. ap Egypt. Military veterans pronounced the ruse vad, but from appearances | in B) J Pp ‘ bruses about the head, b app i Manly seliiinnd tip AdGestann none of a fatalcharacter. We are glad to hear | thing a frand. Best British Markets,| Style, Variety, -— AND— os ment, but the advertiser could not be found, | that the littie suffers = doing well. ia d it is believed to be a huax by a practical Value, | joker, Tue steamer *‘ Worcester,” Captain Halletr sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with | rors | a cargo of produce and the following passen-| In the paragraph published yesterday, we | gers:— Mrs Sarah Witherson, Belle McLeod, | omitted to state the particulars of the case to Katie McLeod, Annie Ross, Catherine Ross, | be brought up by the Inspector of Licenses Flora®‘ E Ross, Christina Beaton, Katie} against A. McN Jill, Esq., auctioneer. Mr. Nicholson, James White, Mrs Tynan, Maggie| McNeill was engaged by the Collector of Cus- Scott, Jessie Nickolson, Flora McLeod, Mrs) toms to sell a quantity of merchandise which John Ryan, James McDonald, Maggie Ryan | had been seized, or held for the payment of Michael Ryan, Matthew Ryan, Mrs M Brown, | duties, Among the goods were two casks of lennie Lund, Amelia Orr, Mrs R_ Powers, | gin, which were put up at auction and duly Mrs Campbell, Katie Ryland, Phabe Living-! sold. The Inspector believes this to be a ston, Mis Comerford, tichard Comerford, | breach of the-Scott Act, and bencehe proceeds Eliza Chas Comerford, Bessie | against the auctioneer, The case will be in- Comerford, J D Kankin, G Carter, James | teresting. Carter, Minnie Dunn, Geo Prowse, Mrs Simon Delory, Lilla Rose, Alberta Robertson. 7 Will, Not be Surpassed on P. E. Island. A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and » Bes wlll be added to by every steamer Mx. O.'T. Gray, president of the Boston and | until closing of the navigation. Halifax Gold Mining Company, passed through New Glasgow last week, on his way to Mel- rose, and we have since been informed that he purchased for the above company, all the right, title, and interest, which belong to the | Messrs. Cumminger Brothers, at the well Comerford, \ pupLic weeTixe was held in St. John on | Wedoesday evening, for the purpose of con- | sidering matters pertaining to the Centennial Exhibition, which is to be held at st. John next year. Addresses were delivered by the Mayor, Judges Palmer and King, Messrs d |known gold district ‘‘Cochran Hil',’ in the Elder, Harris, Boyd, Magee, Peters an | eeu of Guysboro, together with the ; others. The following resolution was fifteen-stamp ‘‘crusher” and water power; Cash eustomers will find our estab- pasaal: - ez also the right of a from the mines to the| lishment one of the best places in Whereas. The Provincial Government have | crusher. The crusher and water-power, we d ip meacr, decided to hold an exhibition of the manufac- | are further informed, are about oan ted in Charlottetown to spen the on y turing, mechanical and agricultural industries | the province, and from all we can learn, the of this Provinces, in this city, in the autumn purchase price for the whole was in the of 188%, and the Dominion of Canada prop se neighborhood of $20,000. — Plaindealer. it as a Dominion and Centennial Exhibition by ree a liberal grant of money; Kekosene Ort.—100 Tins (5 gals. eacl.), THE DAILY BXAMIN Sept, 6, 18897—2w Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw BEER & WHOLESALE and Half Chests very low. Don’t forget to give it a trial. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw seme CO FH HH Fresh Roasted and Cround at BEER & Bay Genuine wholesome Coffee, Fresh Roasted and Ground. Do not Buy imported ground Coffee which often contains unwholesome adulteration. —AT = EATRA CHOICE QUALITIES. DIRECT FROM LONDON, For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 lb. Parcels Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded BEER & GOFF. HR, SEPTEMBER 16, 1664. COFF’S. - Beer & Goff. $$ —_—— GOFF’S AND RETAIL. | TT ee e z in SO in order to secure a speedy sa Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres WEW FALL GOODS! J. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. — . The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Steck, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, le, to make room for regular QUEEN SrREer. en WE ARE SELLING TH JOHN August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly KEEP THE MONEY WARRANTED! WARRANTED OWN FACTORY MAKE to wear well. LEATHER. imported. warranted not to rip on the sides. give good fits or no sale, buy the home manufacture cheaper. August 2 OPENED THIS WEEK! nog Adios JOHN McPHEE & CO’Ss. ae er ee Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Benims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, d&e. STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. —— 0:0 — + ae it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and Shoes. omeneeen 2 We guarantee our own mgke to be sovip We also seli CHEAP, giving better value than you can get in the Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear, Also’: Women’s Boots and Slippers in great varieties. Eccourage home industry, especially when you can DORSEY, GOFF & CO. a a KE BALANCE OF OUR McPHEE & CO. Ropert Orr's OLp STanp IN THE COUNTRY. ! We warrant EVERY PpaIR of our We guarantee to To Lobster Pubkebe: E have 375 cases of one-|b. tall Cans, empty, Cheap for cash. McKINNON & McLEAN., Therefore Resolved, That this meeting) american Water White, for sile at Georg heartily approves of the action of the Provin-| Garter’s Grocery Store. Call at once ar cial and Dominion Government in the matter, | secure one. s5 1 a w tues wkly tf and pledges itself to give all possible aid in aba en making the Exhibition succeesful. | James SLAUNWHIIE, North-West, says he A general committee was appointed, other, was almost fatally injured . by the fall of a resolutions were passed, and the meeting, |tree, After doctors gave lim up, Minards which way a very large one, ,adjourved with ‘ Liniment, used extervally and : iaternally, Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882 Kindling for Sale. CORDS OF KINDLING, good qual- three cheers for Genera) Wolseley. cured bim. 2() ity. Apply to ae sosegt MABR, Camberland Strent, Sept. 8 =i and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of Men’s, "SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT W. R. Boreham Has just received a large part of his SPRING Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers in all the leading styles. Our mol- toe is quick sales and small profits. W. R. BOREHAM, Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. NOTICE. ‘| HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fuilion. 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 equal to about ten candies it a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to conszmers of Gas will be ten cents each. [jn 10 eod pat Saiite Anne, Ottawa River, Notice to Contractors. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the un dersigned and endorsed “Tender fcr work at Ste. Anne,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails, on TUESDAY, the !9th day of SEPlEMBER, instant, for the excavation of a channel—principally through rock—in the bed of the river on the up-stream side of the new canal works at Ste. Anne. A plan showing the pcsition and section of the proposed channel and specifications of the werk to be done, can be seen at this office and at the office of the resident Engineer, at Ste. Anne, on and after FRIDAY, the 8th is stant, where printed forms of tender can be ebtain- ed, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strietly in accordance with the printed forms and—1in the case of tirms—except there are at’ ached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each mem- ber of the same, and further, an arcepted bank cheque for the sum of $1,000 must ac- compavy the tender, which shall be forfeited, if the party tendering declines to enter into contract at the rates stated, in the offer sub- mitted. The cheque or money thus sent in will be returned to the respective persons whose ten- ders are not accepted. This department does not, however, bind iteelf to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Dept. of Railway & Canals, Ottawa, Sept 5, 1882. Sept. 13, 1882. irs. 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 case, no matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are ce:tain te pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price. For further par. ticulars send for circular. IP. QO. Box 1,533. J.C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, se 1’82—lyr New York, = PRINTING of every description ey executed with Neatness and Despatch, at the EXAMINER JOB’ PRINTING, ROOMS, cor. Water and Great George Streets. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &c. ’ ANTED. a Boy for generalwork, \ ply at the Examiner office, Ap- se 14 OR SALE OR TO LET, that pleasantly I situated residence fronting on the South Side of Kent Street and the West Side of Cumberland Street, at present in the ocenpa- tion ot Hon, A. A. McDonald, adjoining the residence of Rev, F. W. Moore and George Macleod, Esquire,“ Popiar Villa. Possession given Jet October next, For particulars ap- ply to Joun we Charlottetown, se 14 tf YANTED immediately, a Waitress for Hotel, «ne whohad scme experience Good reference required spply at this office. 7— O LET—During the Winter monthe, a small furnished House containing eight rooms, Apply at Examiver Office, se 12 3! \ J ANTED—A private Tutor, for a few y weeks.—Apply at Examinra Office. [se 12 2i \ ’ANTED, an experienced parlor maid, Wages, seven dollars, or higher, to ove who thoroughly understands her work, Enquire at the Examen office, se 6 wkly W ANTED, in a respectable family as boarders, a few gentlemen, or a gentle- map and his lady. “Apply by lettes to P.O. Lock Box 123, Charlottetown. se 12 lw ‘yj O LET, a@ house containing six rooms, Apply to James McLxop, Spring Park Road. [se 11 a LET, a Cottage contaizing nine rcoms, With a@ good yard, garden and stable, pleasantly sit-ated on Upper Hillsborough street, near the late residence of Mr. P. W. Hyndman. For terms apply to P. Dgs- Bursay, [se 1] Wy for the private Ward for Ladies, at the Hospital for the Insane, an Attendant. Apply to Dr. BLancuarp. sept9— 4i. OOK LOST—The member of the Pro- fession who borrowed from Messrs. Brecken & Fitzgerald’s office “Thring’s Joint Stock (ompanies,” Vol. 1, will please return it at once and oblige the owners. se 6 ry\O LET—The Honse situated on corner of Great George and King Streets. For further information apply at the office of Examiner or “‘ New Era,’’ se 6 3) WoO OR THREE GOOD CABINET JOURNEYMEN WANTED at the P. E. Island Furniture Warerooms.—M. Burcuer se 2 THE SUBSCRIBERS have about &350.00 of the Bank of P. E. Island Notes on hand for sale, HAMILTON & SMITH. July 5, 1882—3m 2aw Shediac, N. B., 9th Aug., 1889. augl] cha. anand eR ae ed tear PN is Al EL calc hl lt. aE Skt Bee an Rtas 2 ad ES. styrene PA EE eS a