THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTO Local and Other Hems. TELEGRAPHIG = REWS. FRaNK Qu®EN, proprietor of the ‘ s dad, : e Porte Unbends Ep. Ro hrother of Wallace, has issued a 8 | hallenge to vow any man in New Brunswick, | — ————- + , . . i, D. Tims, Ese., Dominion Auditor, and his The Natives tor Arabi. | Private Secretary arrived from QO. tawa last | sas Wiuurian so, of the interes: APADL to be Defended. arrived here on Wedn vay sd ay a 5 Special he the Eraminer. > CANADIAN Christmas Cards now to be had Lonpon, Oct. 19, at G. H. Haszard’s, octld 3i It is rted here that the P: rte has ; : > ; hoti a4 d Dufferin that It is ready to HE market to-cay arge and busy d ; ty Pai = ‘) ao a - : : enter into friendly naeyotiations for the ry iarue be | itter Vv ticeabie, ant : . : ‘ ; OT eS ee eee ~~ | settlement of the Egyptian question. The | es had an upward tendency, ae Las . s . ° : a |feeling against Said Pacha is dying out, | and the excitem: : i « Sn antes’ | { teamer ‘‘M. A. Starr” arrived from | #24 + excitem nt of the gong’ ant Halifax morning aad will sail on return at | is a thing ol the past. Sak ‘ac a is still | 6 k this evening accused of having lest Egypt te Purkey; | e | but the moderate party h ype that by auc: | Me. E. B. Buckerrrecn, IL. C. R. station | cessful diplomacy the question will be sat- | \ 5 je . | agent at Weidtord, has resigned and it 1s said | istactorily settled in the interests of I will go westward. —St. John Telegraph. j key. The Porte hopes, in his proposals - to Lord Dutferin, that the statu quo will be| (Jornce, Pears, green and purple Grapes, | maintained Gravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff’s. Much difticulty is felt in Egypt in col- | va? ? . . - ° é oct 20 | lecting legitimate debts from the natives. | . - 8 Arabi, during the war, had given orders | _PIPTY Morus m bishops leave Salt Lake | that no debt should be paid to any Euro- | ee eee ; eae sour oF) pean by the natives. The natives still | Sweden, | ‘way : ark, . . i wae Sw) Se | refuse to pay until Arabi has withdrawn the | . | order. } Rev. 5. B. Greece retires from the N. B. oe : : : . . = : ‘ News has reached here that the Egyptian | and P. E. I. Oonference, having accepted Mi te ted ; PE gD) ; : , j i 1s as CONseN aiow Arabi a call to a church in Peaslayville, New York. | 7'1'!5‘TY Has consented to allow eS ae | bs defeuded by Engiish Counsel at the con-| W. FP. MeCoy, of Halifax, has been elected | “tional preliminary examination. It is rot | a vice-president of the American Humane | ¢*pected that this will be sufficient. The} Society, which has just closed its annual ses-| friends of Arabi are pressing for counsel at | sion in Buffalo, every examination, and the papers de- . nounce the facillating conduct and pre- DonaLp FarQuHarson, Esg., exported per|judice of the Egyptian ministry in the steamer ‘‘Carroil” yesterday, 211 bays of | matter (215 tons) manufactured at the starch Factory, West River, >. The grounds for refnsal are that | the admittance of counsel would prove very | inconvenient to the prosecution committtee, | = jand that they would rather hand over} In the Brome election the party of purity! Arabi to the military authorities than paid one, two, five, ten, fifteen, and twenty | aliow the rebel to be defended by English | dollars each for votes. The money was not Countel : ™ doled out impartially, a st arch [The following Pachas will be arraigned | of his} With Arabi Pacha for trial:—Toulba, Ali Fehmy, Mahmoud Fehmy, Abdelal Samy, y; | onulba Yakoob, Omar Rahmy, and Ali! dll sh Mr. Henry Georce, in speaking trip to Ireland, deciares that the naticnaliza- | tion of the land is the coming, if not the present great question, | Rouby, and Said Bey Gaundeel. The list! ~ prisoners awaiting court martial has been | Tus woman of Norway, while driving their} handed to Sir Edward Malet, the British | pigs to market on a very hot day, wili protect} Consul General at Cairo. It contains 113) them with umbrellas. In gthat country the | names, exclusive of prisoners in the prov- | ee ae a ony an ornament, and inces, who number thirty. Three colunels, 3 f accused of complicity in the late massacres, | [have been arrested in the interior and | forenoon, Wm. Bryden was sentenced t>» pay | br ight to Alexandria. So far the areen- | a fine of $4.08 and costs, or be imprisoned for| ‘ion of the court appears to be mainly | 20 days, for assaulting Mr. James Quivn, directed toward obtaining proof of the} lerk at Mr, Brnce’s, | complicity of Arabi in the burning «f Alex- | jandria and oth«rrebel excesses. No defi-! Previovs to his departure for the North-, bite evidence on this point appears to have | West, Albert A. McLennan, Esq., was pre-| been yet adduced, notwithstanding the per- sented with an address by the Civic ofticials| sistent efforts of the authorities. The | of Summerside, and another by the Prince] prisoners stand their ground manfully, de- | County Temperance Alliance, |claring that the war against England was | ~ | begun by the order of the Khedive to re- | la Dominion Cattle Company has been in- sist the bombardment of Alexandria, and | corperated with a» authorized capital of $500,- | that it was afterward prosecuted by the will} 000. The principal promoters are Messrs. J, | of the whole country as represented by the P. Wiser, Hon. M, H. Cochran, Hon. A, W. |}Council of Notables and by the leading} Ogilvie, Hugh Ryan, and H. H. Pope. | members of all classes of the ‘population of | joe Cairo. The only rebel leader against whom [x landscape gardening, says an English | damning evidence has been forthcoming is writer, the Engitish have more to learn Suleiman Bey, the instigator of the firing | than to teach, but in cottage and villa garden-| and massacre after the bombardment 0 The taste of y R f of foeindiiridienis At the Stipendiary Msgistrate’s Court, this > NEW FALL ——e WE ARE OUR FIRST INSTALMENT —orF-— NEW GOODS —BY THE— ‘BLS. Assyria, [ona, Waldensian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian OUR STOCK So) oes ing they are especially strong. ! | far this man has eluded all search and is | ; HiS SEAS N owners has been stronger than that of head | i diidiees jstill at large. t is believed that he has | mi i S, | effected his escape from the country. | ed to various holes in the plank of which the bhi eS oe ridges and sresnge of okt mrcets arene (AITIVAL Of the Heroes.| structed. These are particulary dangerous to | horses, and should be repaired with as little | The H nse hold Cavalry | from Egypt last night. > Tue attention of the City Surveyor is direct- delay as possible, arrived home > The troops pre- WUINCE, Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, Cocor+| sented a splendid appearance as they nuts, &c., at Kennedy 8. octl9 21 f< rmead into position after landing, and ore were enthusiastieally welcomed by the A SENSATION has been caused at Kings‘on by the discovery of a case of body-snatching by the students of the Medical College. The stolen body was found laid out ready for the crowds gathered to witness their return. ee LOSS OF THE ST, GEORGE. Operation in the dissecting-room of the College, : > ‘ , ¥ 7 o > 7 ae catia for BArTY Sullivan in Favour. Boston, yesterday, consisted of bags | and barrels of potatoes, 387 barrels of mack- erel, 626 cases of eggs, 211 bags of starch, 32 barcels of hake sounds, 10 cases of cod oil, 601i cases of preserved lobsters, 2 casks of | hides, 3 tu Depot butter, etc. > S97 Special Despaten to the Examiner. Dusiry, Oct. 19. The British Brig. ‘‘St. George,” from | Quebec to Maryport has stranded upon the | lrish coast Bestness throughout the United States col Barry Sullivan, the famous actor, has prosperous. The railways are doing a greatly | accepted a nomination to an Irish constitu- increased business with corresponding profits. | ency on the Home Rule ticket. The coal and iron interests are in a good con- . cons The Elections in Germany. dition. The value of the cotton, wheat and corn creps are put down at $1,000 000. For Special te the Examiner. Berwin, Oct. 19. avother year there will probably be no finan- cial collapse. The Preliminary elections to the Prussian Diet have resulted in the choice of 2900| progressists and secessionists electors. The conservatives and anti-progressists elected | 750 electors > Tue United States Government has issued gold certificates to represent gold deposited at the Treasury, in sums of not less than $20. Each note represents so much gold, which makes it the best of all currencies. The ob- jection is its dearness, the cost being the same as gold currency, > H. Haszarp is now opening a splendid lot of Xmas Caads. oct 19 3i Weather Bulletin. (, Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. - Gus Law ior, of Hamilton, who is doing tweive months in the Central Prison, To- ronto, was reported by one of the guards for | insubordination. He was ordered to a dark | cell for punishment, and on hearing what was in store for him he rushed to a bench in the broom factory, where he was employed, seized a knife and eut his hands ina horrible man ner. Before secured he severed three fingers. > Toronto, Oct. 20—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north to northwest winds; clearing weather; lower temperature. MARRIED. At Georgetown, on 19th instant, by Hon. dD, Gordon, J. Fis John M. Murdoch, Esq : of Pictou, N.3., to Miss Lucy Anna Bell, of i Georgetown, ALrHoueH there have been large catches of codfish and herring of late, the demand is far in excess of the supply, Prime codfish is now selling freely at $5 50 and $6.00 per quintal, and the enquiry for herring is so great that prices rule about $1 per barrel more than at this period last year, Shelburne fish are now realizing $4.50 to $5.50 and Bay herring $4 to $4.50.—St. John Globe. a THe Steamer “Carroll” sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, the 19th inst , with a Marilam. Montreal, cargo of produce and the follow passengers; i Mies © McDonald, GeouMcKestie, Beane PENKY TERRELL, McLaren, John Brooks, David Reid, Colin j ' McBeth, J McPherson, Miss Currie, Peter | SHIPPER S AGENT, McLean, Wm Stephens, Miss Ellis, Miss J} Stewart, Flora Stewart, Miss Jarvis, Mies | Whel:p, Migs McEachern, Miss McKinnon. P Kelley, Elizabeth McAuley, Miss Piggott, Miss Adams, Mrs Carroll, Miss Carver, Vrs McKie, Miss Ada McKie, Clara McKie, Miss iy ee Mrs Duyle, Hattie Bugle; Mary £, + ‘ — ——— oan ne eee HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Oct. 19—E A Smith, Montreal; Mra Howlan Cascumpec ;G F Gould, Boston; T: omas D | Tunis, Ottawa; F Kumear, St. Louis; P All kinds of Produce bought and shipped ou Commission, Sole Agent for the New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P, E1 Oot, 12, '82:eewkly Im —HAS BEEN— Selected with Great Care BY MR. STERNS, —IN THE— Best British Markets, -—AMND FOR— Style, Variety, — ANBP— Value, Willi Not be Surpassed on P. E, Island. A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and ‘will be added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estab. lishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money, Perkins & Sterns. Sept, 15 1882. WOOD NOW OPENING BER JOHN McPHEE & CO. GPENED THEIR i Pic STAPLE AND FANCY DRY COODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. (ft will Pay Cash Buyeis to examine cur Goods Before | Parchasing elsewhere, JOHN McPHEE & CO. Ropert Orr's Oip Stand NRW THA, —AT— BEER & GOFF’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. — —o ——. ERTRA CHOICE QUALITIES. DIRECT FROM LONDON. 0 ra For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 Ib. Parcels and Half Chests very low. Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded. Don’t forget to give it a trial. Py ee BEER & GOFF. APPLES, SUGAR, SOAP, WETOLESALE. ee —() eer 100 Barrels Choice APPLES, 160 66 SUGAR, 100 Boxes SOAP, FOR SALE CHEAP. Beer & Goff. THE EXAMINER | JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, J. W. Mitehell, > PP LI LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, Oct. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly —— Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1882. 2aw BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. POSTERS, HAND BILLS, DODGERS, &c., Kc., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices. BARGAINS ! © BARGATYS!| 41] Change in Business. SELLING OFF. einer neers _—L———— ae AUCTION! RARE CHANCE. Imported Stock, New Seed, Implement, Furniture, ete, FE \HE Subscribers, intending to devote their time exclusively to the Auction and Commission Business, will clear their Stock on hand at greatly reduced prices for one month, consisiing of a good assortment of — Boys’ and Youths Clothing, Men’s Clotbing, in Suits, Coats, Pants, Vests, Overcoats, Ulsters, Recfing Jackets, Underclothing, and a splendid lot of Men's Shirts. { Y direction of JAS. A.CARMAN,I will sell by Public Auction, at Rose Bank, Lot 48, Wednesday, ist November. At 10 o’clock, a, m,, ; The whole Stock, Crop, Implements, and Felt Hats, Fur Caps, Cloth, Silk, Whitney | Housebolé Furniture, viz.—Horses, Cattle, and Seaicloth Caps. | Sheep, Pigs, and Poultry, Hay, Seed Giam, Tweeds, Trimmings, Scarfs, Collars, Ties, | Potatoes, etc. Mower, Reaper, Harrows etc., etc. , Plows, Kakes, Carts, Truck, Hand Tools, ete | Tables, Bcdsteads, and Bedding, Bureaus Chairs, Carpets, Kitchenware, etc. Terms made known at sale. HENRY BOVYER, Auctioneer, —ALSO— Paper Hangings and Blinds. An early call will secure bargains, as a ful | clearance must be made within the month. Oct, 12, '82.—eod wkly 3i “HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company Oct. 16, 1892—wkly r } have imported a fresk supply of Bray’s turned tullon. These Burners are intended for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and 269 Barrington Street 5 : : | By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed HALIFAX, N. S. can be reduced to any desired quantity less Sept. 19, 1882--2aw 2m that they will give a light eqnral to about ten ; candies it a cost of three quarters of one cen W. WH LATLEY, Pstent Burner's, especinity meade~to coneun:e other places where a light from a small cun- Consignments solicited. Highest prices than three teet per hour. \UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. per hour, Pek Sw edi soars tt ame” ana only. three feet of Gas per hour with the tap PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANT, _ sumption of Gas only is required. and prompt returns guaranteed, Tuese Burners are so scientifically made 20. 1882. FALL AND WINTER STOCK The Clipper Brigt, Carita Charles Gouid, Commander, Wi_l sail for Liverpool on or about the 25th instant, and Will Carry Lobsters, Canned Meats, and Starch, as freight. room at once, = Shippers will please apply for PEAKE BRO’S & CO., Oct. 18,1982. LECTURE. rNHE REV. DR. O'BRIEN, will Leciure, under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society, in the MARKET HALL; IN CHARLOTTETOWN, On Thursday Evening, 26th inst. SUBJECT : “Among a eee “ Pompeii The proceeds of the Lecture will be given to the Charlottetown Hospital JAS. HUGHES, secretary, a Ch'town, Oct. 12, ’82.—wkly Civil Service of Canada. HE EXAMINATIONS for the Civil Ser- & vic; will be held at Halifax, N. 8. St. Jobn, N. B., and Charlottetewn, P. E. i., com™encing with the Preliminary, on TUESDAY, the 7th NOVEMBER, at 9.30 a. m., and the Qualifying a the same hour on WEDNESDAY, the 8th idem. The stationery will be supptied by the Boazd., Applications fo examination ‘should be Sent to the undersigned at Ottawa ag seon as possible, P. LeSUEUR, Sec. Board Examiners. Ottawa, i4th October, 18 2. {ocl9 2i Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Isla nd. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Iasurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidaters of the above-named Bauking Company, and upon reading the afiidavit of Lemuel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiuer, and David ©. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the fifteenth day of Septem! sr last pasi, and the order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of September last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order. and the affidavit of Leith E. Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the twenty-fifth day of September last, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liquidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Company, I do order that a first call of forty dollars per share be m*de on all the contributories of the said Banking Company. And I do further order thet each such con- tributory do, on or before the first day of December next (A. D. 1882), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotia, at its branch in Char. lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island to the account of the Liquida‘ors of the said Company the amount which will be due from him or her or them in respect of such call. And I do also order that the further hear- ing of the said order granted by me on the fifteenth day of September last past, as to the further payment by said contribntories of the ferther sum of forty dollars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take place at my Obambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and I do further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidaters of the said Company, specifying the amount due from such contri- butory. in respect of such cal), be served on all such contributories by posting the same in a letter, prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties contributories, at his, her or their last known address, or place of abode, cr by the delivery thereof, severally, to the attorney of the part, to be served, And I do further order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazetie nows- paper of said Province, andin Tas Exawimer and Patriot newspapers, published in Char- lottetown, in said Province, + the daily issues thereof, for two weeks ihe date thereof, Dated this twenty-fifth day of Sep!«mber A. D. 1882. (Sel) Oct, 13, 18-2. Dik. CONROY Be Rk MOVED bis office and residence _ to Murch’s Building, Lower Great George Street OPPOSITE EXAMINER OFFICE. Oct, 12, °82,.~-Im. wkly 6m JAMES H, PETERS A. J, lw ee OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and poapeasty doa, di, Water ant Gr ovagh Sere