Local and Other items. lost forget the Bible Class this evening in Tur Island team wil arrive from Halifax i | ’ © -" Ee Hi} . - Y. M. C. A. Parlor at 8 ocloc!l to-night. ie > eer th rv f song in the \ AT present there is not # prisocer in Kiog’s H Hall, t row 4 ock County jail, on - nth Au t, 12.721 miles of Tre Ocean Steamship Company, of this | mK W jal n t United States. ity, 18 about to be cissolyed. * om Oe Mass Democratic State con tie Suaw Hovuss, Brackly Point, will be Tre we ” hae nominated Gencral Butler for the osed for this season on 2ed October. Governorahip . W.& A BROWN & CO * tif Nor Hanripton ’ returned to Kast « 2 e stimated ‘hat $25,000,009 have been Point, and will, we lec ra, remain until Mon lo he United States by labor s'rikes | “4 inoatn fo tw ce _,. HAVE JUST OPENED THE a ‘ly N \ IGELOW Mioutrea’, the ur cflicials of the national observatory at| hero of the Dyvamite Scnsatin’’ im this ; Washington report the appearance of an im- | @ity, 18 at the Revere FIRST INSTALMENT GF THEIR mense daylight comet five cegrees from the} > a ' Sr. James’ nuresi.—The Rev,” Mr. ~ * Met ann, of (iver John, N, S. will (D. = ; Ross has telegraphed to Hanlan that he will | vfliciate in the forenoon, at the usual hour. meet him in Portland, Maine, on the 26th : aud this month to arrange fora race. Wallace is lus steamer ‘* Miramichi” arrived from . te willing to meet Haslan. Moutreal yesterday evening, and after dis- 42 CAS} s > harging freight sailed for Pictou " 7? Me. DANreL SULLIVAN of Campbelton 1 ” seid to have killed a very large bear one day last week. ‘The estimated weight cf the an - mal was over three hundred pounds. . Crier Justice COLERIDGE says that eight tent rrom 500,090,000 or 600,000,000 annually. i jd for $200 a side, b A MATCT ranning race tween the two Well-known Nova Scotia horses ‘*Bonnie Doon” and ‘‘ Electrician” came cff ** Electrician’ at Kentville a few days ago. we two straight heats. - IvaLy and Austria are co-operating in an| endeavour to rat out an mflucntial and ex tensiv secret society, of Nihilistic procli vities, whose emissaries have recently caused! much uneasiness and alarm in Austria, > In the examination for the Gilchrist Scholar ship, John Peters McLe« d, of Dalhousie Col- lege, stands third in the Honors division ; aud Edward Harris, Eseq., of King’s Collge, N. 5 . is placed in the University First Division. > The list Regiment, now at Halifax, will shortly be transferred to Portsmouth, anx will not be replaced, the garrison consisting only of one line regiment, three batteries of artillery, and one company of the Royal En- gineers. > As part of Wednesday’s holiday diversion in Montreal, Capt. Webb jumped from the yari-arm of an ocean ship, some down into spectators who were witnesses of ful feats of swimming. his wonder- > ‘fe true professional leads a regular gypsy life,” says Mr. Fred. J. Engelhardt, the great sporting manager, of New Orleans, La., who writes that he cured himself of a severe attack of rheumatism, and subsequently of a stifi neck, by the use of St. Jacobs Ov}. He in- variably uses it on those whonr he trains fer the various kinds of athletic exercise. > Tue races at Moncton on Thursday were quite successful. A goodly number were present at the Park, and the 2.50 and ronning races were well contested. The first race was won by “Charley Morris;” ‘‘Annie Ethel ” second, ‘‘Mionie Warren” aclosethird. In the running race tive started. It was won by ** Princess ; ” Warren,” third, three minute race will be found among telegraphic news. The reeult of the 240 and the > HymMexeaL.—The Moncton Times says: ‘Mr. H. 8. Carvell, of the Freight Depart- mentof the I. C. R., has made a journey to St. John on a pleasant mission, and has the best wishes of his friends for the future hap- | piness of himself and the life partner whom | he has taken. After a pleasure tour, Mr. and Mrs. Carvell will take up their residence in Moncton. > Tue Kingston Exhibition far exceeds its predecessors. The cattle show is exceedingly good. The cheese exhibit will be the finest ever held in Canada, and im nearly every res- pect the exhibition is above the average. The Ontario provincial fair dates back to 1846, and for the last twenty years has awarded an- nnally between $10,000 and $15,000 in prizes. The Manitoba exhibit this year is noteworthy. > Many of our townspeople will be sorry to hear of the death of Rev. S. O'Neill, a mem ber of the Society of S. John the Evangelist, The rev. gentieman, together with the Rev. R. M. Benson, took part in a mission in this town about thirteen years ago, Since then he has been working as an active missiener in India, and has at last fallen in his noble fight. He was buried in one of the English cemeter- ies in India. a Hiauway Rospery.-—The St. John Neves ssys: On Tuesday evening, Johv Athknow, an inebriate Islander, was pas-ing along Brus- sels street, when he was set upon by two men, | hs of crime that comes into court res: !ts | rink, for which the British people pay | by Welsh & sixty feet | the water, and delighted 20,000 | ‘* Sorilla, second, and ** Minnie | | We observe by the 7el-graph that Weston, | -— Local aud Other Items. We are pleased to learn that Theoph. Des- Brisay, Esq , has so far recovered from his | late’ severe illness that he is able to’ drive | about the erty. > Tue brig ‘ Elsie,” Captain McLean, owned Owen, arrived at Northport from 2 load | Shoreham, England, on Tuesday last, t | deals Great Brituin. ‘William Owen, Brown, sailed from Northport, N. S., to-day, r Liverpool, with a cargo consisting of 295 ; lHE barque standard of deals, shipped by Mesars. Welsh & Owen. ~*~ Tue Rev. Edward Whitman, of Hants- }port, N.%8., having accepted a call to the pastorate of the Baptist Church, Vrince Street, will occupy the desk on Sunday, 24th Sept. Usual hours of service. - Tuk Reformatory Committee met in the Sti- | pendiary MagistratesjCour room this forenoon, Several matters were discssed, but no import- ant business was transacted,..The meeting adjourned until Thursday, when the ladies of the committee are invited to attend, j > | THE meeting of the Educational Association | for 1882 will take place in the Wet Kent | Street School Hall, on Thursday and Friday, }the 12th and ‘3th of Oct»ber next. Members | who will travel by rail can do so at one first- |class fare, by producing a certificate of at- | tendance. | > A most exquisite assurtment of the choicest | Stationery and Blank Books of every descrip. tion is now opcning at the Diamond Book: store. Mr. Chappelle assurés us that he is determined to sell every description of Goods | in his line at much lower prices than ever | Let the public call and they will find this statement bona fide. {hi | > | Mr. Laventas McDosatp,. of East Poiat, met with a serious accident ye-terday. He was butchering some cattle for the ‘* North- ampton,” and when in the act of holding an s'ipped and entered Mr, Mc!‘onald’s left hand between the third and fourth fiogers, splitting jit almost to the wrist. Two surgeons of the ‘* Northampton” weére summoned, and had | great difficulty in stopping the blood and say- | ing the hand. j | > Qnt., claims to be the residence of the oldest | mason in America. duce Bro. Powell of Aberdeen, who was in- | itiated LSIS, to older | Isaac Doane, who was initiated in St. John’s Lodge, No, 29, 1815 We daresay had | Weston, Ont , realthe Sun of 3rd Dee.. 1881, jit would allow us the hercr of being the | residence of the oldest Mason m America. | Bro, Doane is hale and hearty, and can be seen swingirg his cane every day on the |streets, and ‘all ready” for a game o | draughts in the Hotel Ottawa im the eveuing > in his | Tue ‘* North Star,” a New Bedford whaler | has suffered a fate like the ‘*Jeannette’s,’ being crushed in ice of the Arctic about a dezen miles from Point Barrow, where the signal station is established. The lot of this vessel is a hard one, for it was the ‘‘ North Star” that, by much exertion,’ took cff the | crew of the ‘‘ Rodgers,” and transferred them } to the Crowin, The story of the journey of the wrecked whalers over the icebergs to Point Barrow, now dragging their boats over }lofty barriers, ‘and now digging tunnels, is |a terrible one; but they were at least fortun- | ate in being near help at the time of the dis- | aster. > Personai. ARCHIBALD FORBES is | America. coming back to | Dev. Dr. Beynert, of St. John. is about | to publish a new weekly paper in St. John. New ORLEANS Picayune : — * New THH DAILY 1X AMINER, SE Captain | animal for his assistant to bleed, the knife | We should like to int o- brother, Bro. } York | 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. | | | } CLEARING SALE o FALL GOODS AT NO. 83 QUEEN STREET. ————:0:——-— — Balance of Stock being principally FALL GOODS, is now offered at | GREATLY REDUCED PRICKS FoR CASH ONLY, in New Mantles, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, Ke. In order to clear out balance of Stock on hand, we have imported several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap fer cash. | Don’t Forget the Place, 3 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. N. B.—Parties wishing to rent the premises will please apply at Store tor terms, ete. se 15 | -. | -_ NEW FALL GOODS! j } } | | J. B. MACDBDOW ActD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. —— —0:+ — —— 0: —— — | | —— | The G | oods Now Arriving, as well as those | already in Stock, 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. | WILL BE | | | | } "CHEAPSIDE 20% \ one of whom held his hands while the other | will not break up gambling while the Gover- | agged him and removed a purse contaiuving $19. Athkuow was rendered penniless and had to send to Portland, Maine, whither he was journeying, for money to continue the voyage. He has no knowledge of who his assailants were. > THERAPEUTH derstand that Dr. Bennet, of the finn of | nor plays blind pool.” | | Oscar Wy per will appear at the Academy | of Mosic, in Halifax, early in O.tober, and deliver his famcus lecture on the Renaissance. CETEWAYO'S portrait, which has been painted for the Queen, is to be placed ia the Long Pap Assocration.—We un-| Gallery in the private apartments at Windsor | Castle. Bennet & LL, wis, of 119 Hollis Street, Halifax | N. S., whose very remarkable cures by ab- sorption without int rnal medicine have created such a sensation, will te in Charlotte town on the 29th, 30th, and 3ist of this | month. Consultation free. Parties desirous of such apply at the Rankia House. class Agent wanted [rept 12 dly & wkly. pains Coust Hexrt De Puvyeaton ard Mr. D. N. Cyr have jast returned to Quebee from Labrador, where they have been on a scientific mission. The Count hag studied during his trio the miceral resources of Labrador, anc w+ Mr. St. yr occupied himself with botany end | conchology. The latter gentleman reports a considerable collection of plants, and of rare shells. many of which are to be found in no | museum, Both explerers have returned en- chanted with the country, its climate and mineral productions, >--- ‘*T WE? TY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘‘Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies [ have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy snow sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, addressed to Mack's Magnetie Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods ‘free by mail, and send their ‘‘ written guar- antee” to refund the money, if the treatment does not effect @ cure. See advt. in another column, A first | Small capital required, | | Saysa lady, ‘‘ The finest lullabys that have ever been sung and applauded have been hear | from maids of forty who had no fears that tie baby would wake and suall.” “Tue Right Hon. the Minister of Agricul- j ture, St, John, New Brunswick,” is the ad- dress on an English paper received by Mr. Inches, the Secretary for Agriculture. PropaBLy the biggest feet are those of a Chicago girl named Lizzie Mertz, ‘They are | said to measure 164 inches @ach. Tt is re- | p rted that she once kicked a young man and | fractured his spine. | Lapy Frerence Dixie is doing more than |merely to talk and write in behalf of the | poverty-stricken inhabitants of the west coast of Ireland. She is solicit ng contributions | for their relief, and has received as much as $25,0C0 in a single week. Tue resting place of Samuel Taylor Cole- ridge at Highgate is amid a scene cf desolation avd decay. Within the past year there have been twelve applications made to the men in charge by persons who wished to visit the place, and elevep of those persons were Americans, i a The Great French Remedy, LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. These Pills are compounded from the purest drugs, and from those only which are particularly useful for female complasnts, They are enclosed in an air tight capsule and then sugar-coated, and by this means made to retain their full strength for years, in any climate, Al) druggists. . s ‘ Tue StakR Kiprey Pap Co,, Toroxro, Ont. Dr. 8¢ 23) We are now offering a first-class assortment of ~ sh KE RS’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPE GOODS | In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices te suit the times, 70: (Our Yea, Coffee, Fleur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are ofthe Very Best Quality and Marked at Lowest Rates. ‘FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &e., &e., IN GREAT VARIBTY. NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, —-—-- :0: PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. : HENRY BEER Chasjovtetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, whly PTENM _—_—_—_— EB NEW FALL uO DN | TO CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Island, Direct. | REGULAR TRADERS. The Clipper Brig Alpheta Andrew Neilson, Commander, Will Sail from Londou absut the ist of October, — ALSO— THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE ETHEL BLANCHE, ALEX, McLEOD, Commander, Will Sail from Liverpool About the 5th October, WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT —OF NEW GOODS Carrrying freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Summerside, Souris and Shediac. For Freight or passage, apply in London to Jobn Pitcairn & Sons, 16 BY THE— Great Winchester Street, E.C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or here, to the owners, PEAKE BRO'S & C9., 5, §, Assyria, lona, Sept. 6,’82--3aw Dominion of Canada, , Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-filth year of Her present Majesty's reign, chapter 23, intituled “An Act respecting Insolvent Barks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies and Treding Cor- poratious,” and of the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island, an Insolveat Banking Com- pany,— Waldensian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, Y direction of His Honor, Mr. Justice Peters, one of the Judges of the Su- preme Court of this Province, notice is hereby given that the said Judge has appointed MONDAY, the 25th day of September, instant, A. D. 1882, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, at the Judges Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in Cuarlottetown, in said Province, to make a cal! on ajl the con- tributories of the above-named Company, and that the liquidators cf the said Company propose that sucb cal! shall be for eighty dollars per share. All persons interested are entitled to attead at such day, hour and place to offer objections to such call, Dated this fifteenth day of September, A. D, 1882. OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— D. HODGSON, 16 Prothonotary, 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, ne matter of how long standing. No nauséous doses or cubebs, copaibe, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain toe 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, P.O. Box 1,533. J,C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, se 1 ’82—lyr New York. Selected with Great Care, BY MR. STERNS, —IN THE— Best British Markets, —AND FOR— Ss le woe vais, i 9 MEDAL, 1678. é Tarict ‘ arie ys eee m 7 JOSEPH GILLOTT'S i — AND— : if ry a STEEL PENS. Value, BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE ioha WORLD. i . 9 uae persiiieialichomnaitiiiiegiaa AMAA ovine s Will Not be Surpassed h . on P. E. Island. NOTICE. Af “HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company 5 have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume f a al only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap é turned tullon. These Burners are intended 4 fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and ie ar . th es where a light fr ° A full Stock of English, American | °° places where @ light from a small con a 7 ’ sumption of Gas ouly is required, Ki; and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and| By regulating the tap,the Gas consumed i wlll be added to by every steamer | can be reduced to any desired quantity less a 4 until closing of the navigation. than three teet per hour. 4 ” These Burners are so scientifically made h that they will give a light equal to about ten candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen i, per hour, # The price of these Burners to consumers of : fe Gas will be ten cents each. [ja 10 eod pat G ie ij Cash customers will find our estab- Pp A " EB N Ee h s lishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to ‘spend their woney. - We continue to act 4s Solicitors fo Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete.,, tor the United States, Canada, Cuba, Engl nd, France, Germany, etc. We have had thirty- five years experience, Patents obtained through ns are noticed in the Scientivic Amenicaw, This large and splendid illustrated weekly paper, $3.20 a year, shows the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has an enormous circulation Address MUNN & CO.,, Patent Solicitors Publishers of Scigytivic Amenioay, 37 Park Bow, New York. Hand-book sbovt Patents sent free. [de 1 Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882