2 See > zocal and Other Items. idl kinds of fruit cheap to-night at W. F. Carter's ; ia : ‘ i value store 1s Norton Broa, Tae fu se 12 da wk i ee Tue Surveying Steamer Gulnare arrived at ; Friday at noon yather Point on FF bd of our “Royal Wringers” re- Norton Bros, se 12 da wh - ™ ANOTHER lot paved to-day. Prayer Books, very cheap, open- ‘.THOL IK - Diamond Bookstore, ed to-day at the aaa B. Heean, Ese., C. E., is in the = ‘iy, Be is staying at the Rankin. > gppotaL SAL TC-NIGHT, Bartlett Pears, 7 \. KF. Carter's. gp cents per dozen at al Darr, late president of King’s Canes for England on the 14th inst. - oa = College, leaves HaciraX iw mM the reception of the Mining Engineers. aking great prep*rations for American Institute of Tue Rev. Mr. Hutchinson wil! preach in st, James’ Church to-morrow (Sunday) , evening. morning and oe g, F. Rankin, ef Montreal, yesterday ht a very fine pair of herses from Daniel WecDonald, ef McDonald's Point, = > We are the General Age: ts for P. E. Island fot Hearv Disstovs & Sons Saws and other yds. Norton Bros. se 12 dawk 5 a Casak, Book |, and a full supply of all School Books, « pened to-day at the Diamond Bykstore, and selling at excessively low prices. ss es We keep only the highest grade of ali goods in our Ine at the City Hardware Store The lergest in the Province. Norton Bros 60 !2 da wk — =. » TaLkine about tall suntiowers; there is a sapflower growing OD the grounds at Royalty Junction which is 7 feet, 9 inches high, aad 164 incbes in diameter. Ma W. FB. Baenace. Station Master at Mattawa, on the ©. P. Railway, and Mrs Ragnell arrived in the city last evening, on a visit to their parents and friends. iets Compatrrors for cur $50 special c'sh prize should use our American Hiekery and W hite- wood, The bestever imported. Norton Bros se 12 dawk Me A.D. Warre has been appointed Worthy District Deputy Grand Master of the |. 0. O. F. of the Lower Provinces of British North America, for Charlottetown. The steamer Miramichi errived from Mon- treal yesterday evening with freight and four passengers, Viz: Mr. Blacklock, Mr. Mce- Iatyre, Mrs. E. Stewart and Mr. James Richardson. sieves Tue Presbytery of P E. Isiand will meet in Summerside on the 15th inst., at 1! o'clock a. m. Basiness: (alls to Rev. N. McKay and to Rev PD Currie, report of Augmenta- tion Committee, &c.—.). M. MacLegon, ——.—__—_= Me. W. A. Mvuwro, of Georgetown, who has justclosed his studies at the Chariotte- town Business College, with unusual success, returns to Georgetown to-day for » short vacation before entering on the real business of lifee We wish him all the suceess he deserves. Tue London Daily News, commenting on the absence of dividend on the Grand Trunk guaranteed and preference stocks, says the loss is chiefly chargeable to the fatal enmity of Sir Henry Tyler, President of the Grand Trunk Railway, towards the Canadian Pacific Railway. i aiiediatiaalash As Istaxpzxr Drowsep.- The ship Shel- burne, which arrived at Philadelphia on the Sth inst. from Glasgow, reports:—On 26th als, im Jat 3845, lon, 6!.55, experienced a hurricane from the south-west, lasting four hours, during which Joseph Corish, a seaman, & Prince Edward I-land, aged 24, fell from the maintopyallant yard and was lost. oo The Treasurer of the P, E. I. Hospital acknowledges the receipt of the following ecial donations ; Heartz, Esq.. for fever Ward.. $100 Dr. Joanston, for refrigerator......... 30 L. 0. A., No. 1048, Centrevilie........ 6 we Circuit, per Rev. Mr, Pascoe, ae Total... . ereee eee eee Kiosarrep —It is understood in Winnipeg that Brainerd, the kidnapped Vermont banker, is hiding there Great indignation § Manifested at the disclosure that he was picked up on the streets, a pistol put to his head and forced into a close carriage. Subse- ne”: it ae, he was taken to Crookston, -+»iMaclose carrioge. making 110 miles 7 firet day. The arrest of we parties in kin eee said to have been engaged in the idnapping, 1g expected. aig tej Puxcrran L. B. Mitten, of the Char- letown Business College, is having his g@ Rooms frescoed and painted. De- termined to keep pace with his growing patronage, he is having some fine improve- mente made for the comfort as well as ure of his collegiates. Principal Mil- said, when we interviewed him on the subject of the best time to commence the he superintends, that he recom- mended students to begin in October, for — he would explain to applicants horney to become students should ee write to or call apon him. He is Meeting with eminent dns inclines Tax fall meeting of the Summerside wing Park takes place on Monday. Fol- Ta 18 the programme :— Purse $100 open to Stallions; $60 to first, $30 to second, and $10 to third, : snap at Reee- “Purse $25, open to all horses ye ave not obtained a record better than 816 a previous to lst September, 1885; Sed = oe second, and $3 to thira. — $25 ‘ end und urse $25, for four year-olds *r; $15 to firet ond to third, et, $7 to second, and 4th Race— Purse $20, open to all green horses ; $2 to firat: $5 to second, and $3 to wth Raco—Sweepstakes running race of » half-raile heats, best 2 in 3. tilled Taces have, we learn, been well eo and an interesting day's sport may in peviad. Parties leaving Charlotte- in ¥ 9.12 train will arrive at the track time for the raves, TRE : — TELEGRAPHIS NEWS. The Moosepath Races, BLACK PILOT A WENNER. Sr. Jonny, Sept. 12. _ The biggest crowd for many years patron- ized the races at Moosepath Diiving Park yesterday. The three minute class was contested by three horses. Mr. George A. Dockendorff’s stallion, Black Pilot, won it in three straight heats. The best time made was 2.51. Koox Lass, of Sussex, was second, and Tom Morris third. As Black Pilot made a record of 2.33 at Bangor, a protest was entered against his start in the race. The colt race had five starters. Maud F. of St. John, won in two straight heats in 3.13 and 308, with Conductor, of Fred- ericton second, and the Moncton colt, Curt- mont, third. In the free-for-all race, Young Dexter, Lady Bashaw and Flying Dutchman,of St. John, Helena,of Amherst, Edward Bonner, of St. Stephen’s, and Li ng John, of Truro, started. Helena won in three straight heats. The best time being 2,37, third, The stallion Rampart gave an exhibition between final heats of this race in a 2.40 clip. Long John second and Benner The Wanderers Peteat ‘the St Johu Men St. Joun, N. B., Sept. 12. The match between the Wanderers and the St. John Club was concluded yesterday. Time was called before the second innings of the St. John team was finished. The match was decided in favor of the Wander- ers who made 140 runs while the St. John men made 73. In the second innings the Wanderers made 145, and the St. John men 43, with five out. A Bold Attempt to Enter Woolwich Magazine _ Lonpon, Sept. 12. Two men last night approached a sentry on duty at the powder magazine at Wool- wich, and before he could give an alarm they seized and beat him in a brutal man- ner, leaving him half dead at his post. They then attempted to enter the magazine, but becoming alarmed at some noise in the vicinity, decampad. The Russo-Afghan Froutier. Lonpon, Sept. 12 The report that Russia and England have signed a protocol, delineating the Rasso- Afghan frontier, is confirmed. The Afghan Frontier Commission will meet in. Novem- ber and complete the details. M. Tassar, special Russian Commissioner, will return to St. Petersburg on Sunday, his commis- sion being ended. The Puritan and Genesta. New York, Sept. 12. There was another disappointment in the race between the Puritan and Genesta yes- terday. Owing to the lack ef wind the race could not be finigbed in seven hours. The yachts were towed in and the race was ordered to be started again to-day. — Se — — Weather Bulictin Probabilities for the the Maritime Provinces. next 24 howrs fo Toronto, Sept. 12.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, tine weather, slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1885. Highest{Temperature yesterday, (read at SAARI 55 6 o0.0 ov nee cesccee: ocean Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read a miGmight) .....c.ccces seccrecsccess: 38.7 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 48.2 Temperature this morning,at 8 o’eleck.. 53 5 Temperatnre this afternoon atlo’eloek. 63.5 Weppine Betts —A large number of invited guests assemb'ed last evening at Hillside, the residence of Mrs. Charles H. Hatheway, Lancaster, on the occasion of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Gertruce A. S. Hatheway, and Charles H. Adams, now of Troy, N. Y’, and formerly of St. John. The ceremony was _ performed by Rev. C H. Hatheway, A. B., brother of the bride. The bride was attended by Miss Moore, Miss Holly, Miss Clara Quinton and Miss Atherton, avd the groom was supported by George McAvity, E. C. Moore, John Moore and J. C. Hatheway. The bride wore a beautiful satin dress and looked very pretty. The bridesmaids were also attired in white. The presents were numerous and beautiful. The happy couple leave this morning for P. E. I., and pro- ceed thence to Quebec and thence to Sara- toga. They have the good wishes of hosts of friends for their fatare happiness and prosperity. —St. John Sun. ‘'ne Dominion Government have pur- chased the property in Dartmouth known as Turners’ tannery building, ani as will be seen by advertisement the structure will be sold at auction on Mon- day next. Upon this site it is the intention of the railway depart- ment to erect a general passenger and freight station, so as to accommodate the traffic on the Dartmouth extension. As the tannery building is ordered to be moved by the purchaser within ten days after the date of sale, it is to be presumed that the work of erecting the uew depot will be begun without delay.—Halifar Herald. preaches vaccination to his peeple, cautions them against visiting each other while sick with smallpox, aud counsels them not to go to church while members of their househvid were in any stage of the discase. —_——— DAILY ExXamMrI aid held it against his breast. m»ved to tears, and the whole congregation i ' ’ } NHR. = SMPTE MBER 12. 1885. HOTEL ARRIV LS. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 12——-Mr and Mrs Colin McPhail, Bos ton; Alex Stcang, Cape Traverse; Mra Strang do; G W 4owlan and wife, Cape Traverse; J Huater Duvar, Fisheries; Jas B Hegan, St John; Miss Helen Longworth, Shaw Hotel; Mrs H W Longworth, do; Mr H ng- worth, West Point; Miss Alice McRae, Hallo- well, Me; Mrs © B Whidden, Calais J J Hughes, Souris; J E Parcel, Boston; P L Connor, St John; Mrs E Stewart, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE Sept 11—Robert J Stewart, Waterville, Me; H B Stewart, Lot 48; P G Ryan, Caraquet, N B; Rev John McLeod, Strathalbyn; M Mc- Lean; North Wiltshire; Thos Frissette, Brant- ford; Wm Bruce, Portland,Me; A S Ff Rankin, Montreal; P M Bourke, Mill View; 8 C Clark, = Stewart. 12—W F Tidmarsh, Canoe Jove. MARRIED. At the residence of the brides’ father.on the 10 h instant, by Rev. D. G. McDonald, Mr. John A. Barlow, of Wellington, to Miss Mary E. Dymont, of Northam, e& eee ae > Waite the Rev. Mr. Clark, of the East Haven Congregatienal Church, in New Haven, Conn., was finishing the opening prayer on Sunday, Sept. 7th, a dove flew into the church and alighted on the centre gallery. When the pastor read from the first chapter of St. John the clause: ‘ I siwv the Spirit deseending from Heaven like a dove and it abole upon him,” the dove perched on the open Bible. At the close of the service, Mr. Clark said that this might be emblematical of the presence of the Divine Spirit. As he said this the bird alighted upon his head. The clergyman took the winged visitor down Many were were visibly affected. — > ee — Commissioner's Office. FISHERY REFUND. OTICE is hereby given to all Claimants for Refund of duties paid in the year 1872, that Checks for the amount allowed have been sent me by the Dominion Gov-/} ernment, and will be mailed to the persons entitled in a few days. Dated 4th September, A D., 1°85. R. R. FirzGERALD, Commissioner. Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1885—1w all pa li A. i. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, Commission Merchant and General Agent, § AS removed to premises of William Dodd, Esq., who has retired from busi- ness. In addition to the line of Commission and General Agency heretofore done by him, he is prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bank and other Stocks, House- hold Furniture, Horses, Carrieges, Fruit, General Merchandise, &c., at rooms or elee- where to suit customers. Ch’town, Aug. 27—1mo tu th sat wky PROVINCIAL HOUSE \HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly occu- pied by the late James McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is now prepared to receive transient and per- manent Boarders. Best sceomodation at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB, Ch'town, Aug. 25, 1885. —tf THIS PAPER Pi _ asc file at Geo. wi ‘’s News Advertising Bureau (1 Spruce St. where advertising contracts may be made for it IN NEW YOR London and Liverpool, REGULAR TRADERS ATs, rise. * BARKENTINE “EREMA,” P. LEDWELL, Commander, WIILL SAIL FROM Loudon for Charlottetown, direct About the 20th SEPTEMBER. AL#9 Brigtn. ‘ZERELDE, L. KICKHAM, Commander, WILL SAIL PROM Liverpoo! for Carlottetown, direct, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, and Bark “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM About the 25th SEPTKMBER, carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac: For Freight or Passsge apply in London to | JOHN PITCAIRN & SONS, 16 Great Win. chester Street. In Liverpool to PIT- Tus city of Ottawa has borrowed $50,000 | GateN RROTHERS, 5! South John Street ; frorh the Bank of Quebec. _—_——-- Mus Baywe’s School, (Private) wil' be re- ao. on Monday, Sept. 14th ; also the nsic Class, —-Hilleboro Street. Zi—septll or here to the owners PF’ KE BROS & CO. Ch’town, Au, ist 14, 1885—eod 1885. New Dress Goods, New Cloths, New Winceys, Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1885 me FALL & WINTER BRY ses Perkins & Sterns. Fresh Instalment of Mr. Sterns buying just to hand: New Carpets, New Oilcloths, | New Sheetings. em ee ee & VARIETY OF SMALL WARES. A Complete Assortment of FANCY GOODS, MIL- LINE RY, &c., to arrive during next ten days, ALL GOODS VERY CHEAP. PERKINS & STERNS. 0 (0. — TW EEDS, BEAVERS; PILOTS; CASH MERES, WINCEHYS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1885. NEW GOODS! EX. Manitoban and Clifton now Opening —-—-AT THE—— LONBEN HBUSE! Gald Nat exist he ‘euptton Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corssts, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, Wo, Will Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. | WORSTED COATINGS, FRENCH MERINOHES, CRETONNES; PRINTS. CHO, DAVIES & Co. — > -_—_— — INOW © SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SUITINGS, Nobby, SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, Strong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS, Rongh, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thistles, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. WEEES Ch’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky Sales not contined to Scotchmen—all are Welcome. NEW SCOTCH GOODS 2HENING, yf plRECT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR, PATON :— SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, Prices Low! Call and see P. S.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. & CO.. Market Square and Queen St. —--0: J. B. CLEARING PRICES. WU RING AUGUST WACDONALD JILL CLEAR QUT the balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing en __ |and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Tur Roman Catholic Bishop of Montreal Liverpool for Charlottetown, direct, Co:ton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Ch’town, August 10—dy wky Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at Frices that are Bound to Clear. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1, (From New York) Perfect-fittirg Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cte, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest novelties, , 25cts, up | Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. | Best American Prints, in superb patterne, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. ; Amammotb stock of weeds and Worsteds | just received from Europe and Cana‘js, mak- ‘ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment | on the Island. | Heavy. all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, | only 48cts, | Heavy, $1.10, $1.40 and up. | A very large stock «f Undershirts, 45cts up, A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 20cts, up. A large stock of | $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $3.50 and vp. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of pPosatey very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and vp. We are making extraordinary prices durin the dull season in our Tailo:ing Department all-wool Worsted, ready-made Pants, Gent's Collars and Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction. BREID BROS, CAMERON BLOCK. August 1], 1 85. CAT ISS LUCY CAVEN will resume her Musical Classes on the Ist of Septem- ber. Grafton Street, Aug. 10, 85. COAL, COAL. Presa requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— On the Gld Sydney Miues, Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE— Miines, Pictou. G. W. DeBlOIs. Ch’town. June 19, 885 — tf. Albion Has taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals and many Diplomas. Pont be fooled ingo buring ahigh priced powder for the sake of it##eo-called vrily. . The COOK’S FRIEND is made of as pure material as moncy canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion t ipostihan any other. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try it and be convinced. “ JUST RECEIVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chest« superior Congo Tea. 590 ibs. French Coffee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. -~-ALSO— 1 Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & McFarland, makers. ) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanks) 1,200 lbs. 1 Letter Press-——all at half price. WILLIAM DODD, Auguat Li, '35. we