A arte: sa: Aa a Local amd Other Hens, ‘TELECRAPHIC —NEWs | Ry x Cruassia Y M. ©. A. Parlor tiie e% - . iihnsied Five a lruakenness were made by t p lice ‘ night eo ‘ \ WILLA the temperance lecturer, has tponed her visit to the provinces fo e am Mn. G. L. HARRINGTON has commenced the erection » large and handsome hotel at | Point duChene aa rake Ayer’s Pills for constipation, and for all the purposes of a purgative medicine. Safe and ef! ] foetS lw wkly > We beg to call the attention of our readers to the essay of Professor Caven, on the Classics in Education. - G, H. Haszarp has jast received a large stock of stationery which will be sold very ch ap. oct 13 > His Honor rue LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR entertained a large party by a ball at Govern ment House last evening. ieerwihe fur Boston Post says Job Abbott has the contract for building the railroad bride at St. John, N. B., for $193,000. iiniatinn Tus steamer ‘‘Miramichi” arrived from Montreal last night with merchandise, and THE DA. —+ + os ; | [Specta, Desrarcues ro THe EXAMINER, } The Turf Lonpon, Oct. 13. At the Nowmarket second October meet- tug yesterday, the bird handicap race was | woa by W. 'T. Sharpe’s three year old filly, |; Winning by a length over Lorillard’s three | year old colt Massoil who was second. —— Lord Lorne to Receive the Garter. Lonpor, Oct. 12 _The ‘Jueen intends creating Lord Lorne Knight of the Garter. He will be invested at Balmoral directly after his arrival in England. —— ~ Lord Lansdowne LON bon, Oct. 13, Lord Lansdowne, the new Governor- General of Canada, and lady sailed from Moville to-day for Quebec on the steamer Circassian. Movements of a Judge Lynch. ny Lovisvittz, Ky., Oct. 13. On Wednesday night, near Russellville, after discharging proceeded to Pictou and other ports. —~ ~—»— A sample of butter, churned in the rotary | churn, and washed according to the new pro- } cess, is on exhibition at the store of R, K. Brace. It is fine. om - = A meetixe of the members of the Charlotte- town Debating Club and Literary Seciety will be held in the parlor of the Y. M, C. A., on Tuesday evening rext. cinta Ow Friday last Messrs. David Johnson and Samuel Gillespie left Long River for California. They are both well deserving young men, and much respected in that section of the country. We wish them success, vintage Rememper the mortgage sale of the Frank- lin House property to take place on Monday next. 15th inst., at 12 o'clock, in front of the Court House. The above isa very desirable property, and worthy of the attention of our capitalists. > Rey. D. D, Currie will lecture in the fo!- lowing places during the next week:—Mon- tague, Union Road, Monday, 15th; Lower Montague, Tuesday, 16th; Souris, Wednesday, 17th; Dundas, Thursday, 18th; Mt. Stewart, Friday, 19th. ol2 2i ee Tue steamer “Sicily” of the Halifax Steam Navigation Company arrived at London from Halifax all safe, after a voyage of ten days, yesterday morning. The steamer ‘‘Juliet” sailed from London for Halifax direct with cargo and passengers also yesterday morning. aosintiiiaed A uovse in Summerside owned by Miss Stewart, and occupied by Mrs, Green was destroyed by fire on Thursday night. Mrs. Breen was about to leave the premises at the time and had her furniture packed. She therefore did not lose much. Muss Stewart’s loss was heavy. iinet Mu. Evogar McRasr, of Alberton, who has lately returned from Manitoba, unlike many others coming home again from that new country, is loud in praises of the fertility of its soil, and the healthfulness of its climate. Mr. McRae returns home to sell his property in Alberton, and intends moving out to the Northwest again next spring. sieiillieailiaa W. & A. Brown & Co. have opened to-day seven cases of the following dry goods, direct from the British Markets:—Knitted Pellisses, Wool Capes, Normandy Hoods, Promenade Scarfs, Children’s Wool Ulsters, Girl’s and Boy’s Navy Suits, Fancy Wool Capes, etc. These goods are the very latest styles and newest shades, also a lot Boy’s Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, from 1 to 7, and one case men’s Scotch Wocl Shirts very cheap. One case bek and colored Kid Gloves, of the very best makes, expected on Monday. anneionniilinaill McKie & McDoveatt exhibited at the Provincial Exhibition two carriages worthy of special mention. One was a superior buggy, artistically painted and finished, beautifully trimmed, and decorated with two handsome side lamps, the other is a pheton, which is nothing more or less than a beauty. Parties who have seen these wagons, and who have had opportunity of comparing them with those exhibited in St. John, say there was nothing at the Centennial Exhibition to com- pare with them. The buggy deservedly re- ceived the first prize. ssilleniitibaites Tue street vendor who occupies a prom- inent position on the market square, and who has the past few evenings entertained so many by exhibiting his inexhaustable supply of gab, isarare genius. It would be well for him, however, to give a better tone to his jokes and auctioneer business. Ladies who are at- tracted by his flaring light and ventrilo- quism, do not want their ears polluted with his valgar slang no more than they want his cheap jewelry. Let him then be more careful in his jocose productions, and he may be more amusing to his audience, and successful in bis business. If not, police! ere es a BIRTH. At Truro, on Sunday, 7th inst., the wife of L. B. Archibald, of a daughter. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 11 —Mina Bell, Snow, Port la Tour, N 8, herring; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, lobsters. Oct. 12—S 83 MA Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pictou, coal; Annie, David, Lingan, coal; Annie © Brown, Harris, Sydney, coal; Jumbo, Vincent, Brae, lumber; Mary Alice, Amold, Pictou, coal. CLEARED, 11M FE Lloyd, Munro, Pictou, bal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse; William McKeen, Burpitt, Montague, flour, ete; E Brown, Richards, Pictou, bol; Minnie Scott, Harpeil, Wallace, mdse; str Carroll, Brown, Boston, pro- duce. ¢ Oct. 12—str MA Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; produce; Annie, David, Pugwash, bal; Annie ©. Brown, Harris, Shediac, mdse, Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Lichibucto, bal, . 13—Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal; Manito, Vigua, Loaisburg, potatoes and turnips. Oc oo OUTPORTS. Summerside, Oct. 12—cld sch Beulah, Ryan. Barbadoes, 6,676 bash oats, $3525; 3 3 Mira; michi st, arte late ent. : 3S Miram we, two drunken negroes shot and killed a white man who was also drunk. Last night the mob took and hanged them. French Reinforcements | ns Zearon, Oct. 13, The French Transport Corvize has started for Tonquin with 790 men and a quantity of war material. Fifty Lives Lost. Maprip, Oct. 13. The village of Laectrella, in the province of Triel, has been inundated. Sixteen houses have been destroyed and fifty lives lost. The Spanish)Ambassadorito France Resigns — oo Paris, Oct. 13, The Duc de Fernan Ninez, Spanish Am- bassador to France, has resigned, declaring his determination to insist upon having his resignation. Failures. New Yor, Oct. 13. Deen, Wyman & Co., report 187 failures, this week, in the United States and Canada, as compared with 1830 last week. Cuicaco, Oct. 12. Chapman, Grier & Co., wholesale dealer in crockery, have failed for $100,000. Weather Bulistin. —_—_— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces, Toronto, October 13—10 a. m. Moderate winds, generally cloudy weather, With occasional rains, not much change in temperature «woe +e) = -----~- - Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 12. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Point du Chene: 1 horse, $100 60 210 sheep, 420.00 23 cases eggs, 138.00 263 bris oysters, = - . . - $396.00 14 bris mackerel, . ‘ : 168.00 9 bris potatoes, 9.00 130 lbs butter, 63.00 588 bush oats, - 235.00 $1,498.00 CARVELL BROS. HAVE FOR SALE, IN STOCE, —~AND— shortly to Arrive: 180 Puns. Molasses. 125 Bris. Sugar. Yellow. 50 bris Sugar, White. 1500 bris Fiour, choicest brands, Daily Bread, Strong Bakers, Garnet. 940 halt chests Teas, of the very best quality both flavor snd strength. 500 boxes Valeacia Raisins, 25 bris Currants. 100 bags Rice. 50 boxes Starch. 200 boxes Pipes. 25 kegs Tobacco. 50 cads. Tobacco. 380 coils Manilla. 250 doz Pails. 325 doz Brooms. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. 80 boxes Soap. 50 boxes Toilet Soap. 75 kegs Baking Soda. 40 bris Beans. 60 bris Table and Butter Salt. 100 casks Kerosene, 30 bris Onions, 100 boxes Pepper. 100 boxes Ginger. 50 boxes Cream Tartar. _ 75 boxes Spices, different kinds. 150 Ibs Nutmegs. 200 lbs Cloves. 20 boxes Concentrated Lye. 10 bris Sulphur. 5 bris Salts. 2 bris Alum. 4 kegs Bluestone. 2 bris Saltpetre. 20 boxes Extract Logwood. 3 kegs Indigo. 20 bags Nuts. 100 boxes Confectionery. 100 cases Matches. 400 sides Sole Leather. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1883.—2aw 2wks pat EY THE DAILY EXA for tlie Latent News’ Loos ry ee ee iby BX A MINE —— age was —~—« 1883. STAPLE AN Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. ee a eg et tetera eee et ene) Se NEW &88E5! NEW &88B5 — FoRr— FALL AND WENTER. — 0) ee OUR USUAL STOCK OF together with a full range of American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. R, OCTOPRER 13. — ae - FANCY DRY Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, 43. 1883. 1884, D008, J. A. GHIPMAN & 60., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Patents and Strong Bakers, 375 bris. Choice Superior Ex- fra. TO ARRIVE: 300 bris, Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. MONCTON Sash and Door Factory. M* P, LEA, in returning thanks to the public for the liberal patronageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on hand a fall supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at LOWEST CASH PRICES, All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B, Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. rs.S.A. Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactross. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced 4. her unequaled preparaticn for resto. ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changec io its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. ‘My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. ‘* One it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural _ color, and their bald spot covered © with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Wortp’s Harm Restorer. It is not a dye. VESSELS WANTED. ye WANTED, to carry coal from Lingan, ©. B., for Charlottetown Gag Company, Apply to . WM. MURPHY. Seat. 9S, 1883.~tw J. F. SHATFORD, | ee ——————— Prince Edward Island Soap Works. -O:-—~ fF\HE Trade can now be supplied with our different brands of SOAP. We fell confident that we can furnish goods (in the lines we manufacture) EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT to anything produced abroad, in both QUALITY and PRICE; and, believing that we can satisfy all purchasers of GOOD LAUNDRY SOAPS that such is the case, we unhesitatingiy ask the patronage of the purchasing pvblic. a a — —— Orders Taken at King Square House. BEER & SONS, Ch’town, Sept, 27, ’83,—2w eod wkly 6m, Proprietors. Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. E> Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & Ch’town, July 6.—2aw wklv TEA PARTY SUPPLIES! Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, . Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, &e. COFF’S. generally, Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1883.—2w wkly Furniture. —:0:— 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 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 a a ee = ee 9 eye Sees anon — ne eee _——— PROSPECTUS. Government of Canada Lean fer $4,000,000, 4 per cent, COur- ' rency Bonds. fPXHE Minister of Finance for the Dominion vo! Canada, is authorized to receive ten- ders for « loan of $4,000,000 currency bonds, beuriag interest from the Ist November, 1882 at the rateof 4 per centum per annum, pay- able half yearly onthe Ist May and {st November of each year, at his office, in the Finance Department, Ottawa. This loan is issued under the authority of an Act of the Parljament of the Dominion of Canada, passed during their last Session, (46th Victoria, cap. 3, sec, 4.) The object of the loan is to provide for the payments of debts maturing or redeemable in the course of the current fiscal year, and partly for expenditure on public works, The principal of the loan now cffered is to be repaid at Ottawa in twenty years, Subscribers will receive bonds to besrer, which may at any future time be converted into registered stock The subscription list will be opened on Wednesday, the 17th day of October next, and will be closed on Saturday, the 20th day of October next, at 4 o’clock p. m, and tenders jn the accompanying form, markedon the outside ‘Tenders for Deberitures,” will be received at the Finance Department, Ottawa, up to and including the latter date, at the hour mentioned, Tenders must be made for not less than $1,000, and in multiplies of $1,000. The allotment of the loan will be made as soon as possible of the close of (he subacrip- tion list, the amounts allotted will be payabie on the Ist day of November next,and Bonds will be issued shortly after that date. Copies of this prospectus and forms of ten- der can be obtained from the undersigned, from the several Assistant Receivers Gen- eral at Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, St. John, Winnipeg and Victoria, and from the Domin. ion Auditor at Charlottetown. J.M. COURTNEY, Deputy Munister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, September 21st, 18#3, ; Form of Tender for Bonds TENDER. Government of Canada Lean fer $4,000,000, 4 r cent. Cur- rency Bonds. Amount tendered for $.... Rate... per cent. Sia, hereby tender for the sum of $ . nominal capital in the above-mentioned issue in bonds to bearer, at the price of per cent., and engage to accept the said sum, or any portion thereef which may be allotted to , and to pay therefor at tne said price and in conformity with the terms of your prospectus of the 2!st Septem- ber, 1883. NOG Ciideccitiisibilte seeteeeee A lV OGD ciiidc icewssocadivioe Date.. ateeee wee eeeeeereer To the Honorable The Minister of Finance, Ottawa. {Sept, 29. law ti Oct 20 ee i St. Lawrence Canals, Im Opposite Post, Picture Mouldings. Mharinttatown, Tan @ 10°92 Ve FURNITURE, FURNITURE, AT COST. ‘Office, Charlottetown. } ae Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Ee JOHN NEWSON, | eeeemmenenen Valuable Property. OR SALE by private contract that beautifully situated and valuable Field comprising about six and a quarter acres i fronting northwardly on St, Peter 8 Road and | southwardly on Euston Street, forming part ‘of Common Lot 32, and being that well known field in which the Caledonia Gather- ings have for several years past becn held. ; For terms and farther particulars apply to |F.L Haszard, Barrister, or to the under signed. J. LONGWORTH. Chitéwn, Says, 12, 188t.—ddw ff. EDWARD T. RUSSEL & C0., GEN HERAT Commission Merchants, NO. 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. Particular attention given to the sale of NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NEALE" TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for St, Lawrence Canals,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the esstern and western mails on TUESDAY, the 13th day of November next, for the construction of a lock and regulating weir atthe deepening and enlargement of the upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal. Aiso for the construction of a lock, together with the enlargeraent and deepening of the upper entrance o/ the Rapid Piat Canal, or middle division of the Williamsburg Canals, Tenders will also be received until TUES- DAY, the 27th day of November next, for the extension of the pierwork and deepening, etc., of the channel at the upper entrance of the Galops Canal A map of the head or upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal and the upper entrance of the Rapide Plat Canal, together with plans and specifications of the respective works, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engi- neer s Office, Dickenson’s Landing, on and after Tuesday, the 30th day of October next, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained, A map, plans and specification of the works to be done at the head of the Galops Canal can be seen at this office and at the lock keeper’s house near the place,on aud after TUESDAY, the )3th day of November next, where printed forms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders wijl not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and—in case offirms exceptthere are attached :he actus] signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted Bank cheque for the sum of ZJwo Thousand Jollara must accompany the Tender, which sum sba)l be forfeitea if the p*rty tendering declines entering into contract for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tendez. y order, 4. P. BRADLEY, Secretary, Dept, of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 28th Sept., 1883, : Oct. 3.—law tl nov2s, Scr DeCRIRe for the WEEKLY EXAMI, ees dae Ba rere iii Sakata da apg 2 arene pcm gg ge NAGE AARRRR 5 A mea Rte Ma i A cms RE ae