: iaenensisisii een DENIER Mg ep eg eS SE tay pant -~ ‘de wkeie Ls DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER — London House. Focal and Gther items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Bern aud Mr. F. H. Beer, left for} Great Britam this morning. UNITED STATES. > | , For Sare—A small lot of good Round New York, Oct. 5. Coal. —-Epwakb» Patmer, jr. foc 7 li] The State Republican Convention, $0-| mi | day, nominated State officers, excepting | Mr. Hun Duvar, Inspector of Fish.}|Gevernor and Lient. Gevernor. Resolu- erie#, 18 in town, at the Osborne H muse, ion & were adopt ted de ploring th t death of : wee a | President Garfield, and pledging themselves | ban de ESS, SES § SER See ROCRIER Ot ® | to grant ihe principle +3 to which he was de hors tour im bie < re Provinces voted; also expressing confidence in Presi- ; | dent Arthur. the management |} REMARKS about - . of the Prince County Exh I | New York, A ‘ W e bition crowded | Oct. 5. out—will appear to-morrow. Terry & Russell's contisental brewe ry o |} Was damaged $50,000 by fire, this after- We are indebted Benjamin Wright, noon, Bsy , fora presentation ¢ f some fine ap pies. New YORK, Oct. 5, We telieve Mr. Wright’s orchard is one a} ae oh ated * i this Bilan The steamer Canada, with the Marquis of ; }@ O1Gt and Dest 1 tae S.ana, > vl re Rochambeau and ether sti 9; Le if | on ‘ the | ed & d h | HouMoR OF THE Day The editor of the ~ it rad tates, anda eecorte dl by Freue nj a javd American men-of-war, is now coming Journal pointing out to the editor of the] up the har} . ; p the harber, presenting Progress the difference bet ween as —— : @, Poe es a fine appear: io and. on illeait a aii eRe , | ance. The Seventh Regiment is marching | a a 4 ‘ J pear te ie tyle of Spay i wh Broadway to the Battery to escort articie. : “i distinguished guests through the sug ° This evening Mr. Galbraith will meet | he the eir headquarters, where they will be mer nhers of the Charlottetown Engincer Fife | ceived by the State committee ap vaintel and Drum Pand, at the practice r om ia tl © by the Governor. market t building at 7 45 sharp, for the purpose of making arrangements about the delivery of iustrimenta, alee to have a short practice GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, see Lonpon, Oct. 5. Crickerers, Atrentrion.—We und call Dillon, Egan, Thomas P. O'Connor and stand that a cricket match is shortly to! Jas Redpath are among the passengers by come off. Would it not be well for eleven | the steamer City of B russels, which sailed good cricketers to challenge the ele ven that | from Queenstown, to-day, for New York. played the ‘‘ Northampton” be Sir Stafford Northcote, speaking at Bev- season gets too late. tole yesterday, in alluding to land legia- —— lation fer England, said the Conservatives Tux Moncton Times advises the people | would heartily support any proposal giving of New Brunswick to attend the Provincial | tenants security for improvements on their Exbibition in this city on Wednesday and | holdings. Thuraday next. It says: ‘‘though it isa little late for a trip to the Islaad, the show of cattle and horses and even raanufactures will be well worth the time and money ex- pended. fore the LiveRPOooL, Oct. 5 The City Council, to-day, which is hold- ing the first sitting since the death of Pre- | sident Garfield, unanimously adopted reso- ‘i jlutieons of sympathy with the American Lozstsrs.—The Inspector of supplies us with the following : — ‘‘ Un Lonvon, Oct. 5, til further notice, Lobsters may be fished | Benjamin Scott, Chamberlain of Lon- and offered for sale, fresh, in open market, | don, and author of several antiquarian and for supply of trans- Atlantic steamers ; | works, writes to the Times suggesting a but may not be canned.” The Inspector practical method of giving enduring proof adds that if this privilege is abused, it will} of English good will towards America, by be instantly withdrawn. an act which would exceedingly enrich Am- Rapes J _. {ericans. There is in the Bishop of Lon- ProvinciaL Exutpitioy Neres.— The | don’s library at Fulham, a manuscript in grand Provincial Agricultural and Industria’ | the handwriting of Governor Biddford, one Exhibition, which opens at Charlottetown, ov | of the leading pilgrim fathers, who in 1820 Werdnesday next, at eleven o'clock, promises |). .ded at Plyus: ah Wath M sh to be th» best ever held in this Province. On| “UC° ai Pee BON, sagen usetn, Wednesday night the Exhibition Building os pre of proceedings of the Pil- will be kept open for visitors until ten o’cleck, | 8™™5, containing the compact or constitu- Bands of music will be in attendance. Keep-| tion out of which arose the federation now ing the Exhibition open at night is a new! termed the United States. The document was captured as lost bya British soldier Fisheries | People and the widow of the late President. | RY "| — AND RETAIL, | OU Fall and Winter STOCK OF Dry Goons JUST RECEIVED S. 8. PRINCE EDWARD FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, NOW OPEN — COMPRISING — feature of our Exhibitions here, and eannot during the American war ef Independence, fail to be popular with ali, especially those whose avocations preclude them from attend- | from the old Dutch church in Boston. Mr. ing during the day. The building wiil be well| Scott suggests that England present the’ lighted with gas,and every effort will be made document in the name of the Queen and to make the night as agreeable and imterest-| nation to the United States. ing as possible. - oe ——_ —-- —> - — a Convietions.—At Georgetown, on Sth Weather Bulletin. Oct. 1881, before R. Mumro and W Sanderson, Esq’s., two of Her Majesty’ R| Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Justices of the Peace for King’s County, on | 4foritime Provinces. the prosecution of Bernard Kearney, Gov- —- ernment Inspector ~ and prosecutor for Toronro, October 7—10a. m, King s County, the following persons were Moderate to fresh westerly to southerly convicted and fined for selling intoxicating | Yi" fair weather, stationary or higher liquor contrary to “ ba Canada Temper- temperature, ance Act of 1878,” : R. R. MeDonald, fined $50, Mrs. Tinents Ledweli, $40, Mra. D. C. Grant, $50. : REVERE HOUSE Before Theophilus DesBrisay and Peter; 6.46 = M Simons, Halifax, N S; Macgowan, Esquires, two of Her Majesty 's| Allen, no; R L Torrence, Geelph, Ont; Wm Justices of the Peace for Quecn’s County, | Richard s, Bideford; F M Clements, Boston; the Queen on the prosecution of James Cur-| W A Cook, Norwich; {Lemuel Robertson, tis, Inspector of Tavern Licenses for| Newburyport; Heury Godfrey, do; Dr J A Queen’s County, Patrick Deyle, of Mount | Gerdon, Boston. Stewart, was convicted and fined in the sum of $50, and costs, for a violation of the Canada Temperance Act, 1878. George O'Neill, Half-Way House, Georgetown | Hughes, 2 Read, was also fined by Theophilus Des- | Keunedy, Brisay and Alex. Hayden, Esquires, J. | ~ ae P.’s, $50 and costs for vielation of the Act. | fay jg - eee 2 } i By Founo—On steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” on}- e - the 3rd inst., a Gold Ring.—E. Paumer, jr. — HoT EL A ARRIVA LS. Joha RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 6—A J Craig, Lonion; P S Enman, Mencton; A E tyons, Toronte; KHdward ston; Frank W Morse, do: Joha do; Geo Howatt, Crapand; er The steamer ‘‘ Carroll,” Captain Wright, —— sailed for Boston yesterday evening with SEARLETTE freight and the follewing passengers ‘t—Mrs F Rhoden, M Finlayson, Mrs Nic! ceraon : Mary E Malone, Catherine Murphy, Mrs Wm HEAVY CLOTH Smith, Emma Duchmin, Georgia Crosby, Lizzie McSwain, Christy Finlayson, Isabeila McCarthy, Miss Betts, Miss Bolter, Henry McKenzie, Misa Liddy Allen, Annie McPher- ULSTER CLOTH, mt SET son, Jos Sutherland, Miss M Cook, Miss 17 Cook, Jas Fitzpatrick, wife and danghter, | Qo Eddie Lautry, hiss Flora McCormack, Katie DR 3 GOOD Ss, MeDonald, Mary McCormack, Miss Lacy, jinn lane Miss Sutherland, Wim McKay, Annie Mc Miilan, Catherine Crawford, Mr W Young, John lienry Holland, John Mclhee, Miss Mclanis, sirs McLaren, Mary McKinnon, Flora Munn, Catherine Emery, Peter Mor- rison, Catherine Morrison, Lucy McLaren Geo J McNutt, A H SicDonald, Katie Bolger, Mrs McPhail, Etlen McPhail, Katie Nichol son, Mrs Wate hoase, Miss Green, Mrs Brad- ley, Geo Bradley, Miss Mcikae, Miss Dona- van, Joanna Livimystone, Flora Campbell, Mary ‘cKinuon, Lizzie Mcfhee, Patrick Murphy, Minnie Stewart, Miss Craston, An- nie A Dewar, Miss Holland, Annie McAuwiay, Miss Bruce, Miss Watts, Mrs McLain, Laura McLain, Nellie Aitken, Mrs M McKinnon, W Fraser, Patrick Gunnip, Miss Whelan, Miss Stewart, Ida McKinnon, Annie Nichol- son, Miss Kelly, Sarah McQuillan, John King. Annie McPhee. o ?>- —— Osx Wednesday last an intoxicated rough named James McKachern entered the grocery store of James Byrne, Esq., C. U., Great George Street, and asked Mr. "by, rne's brotber Edward to sell him a bottle of liquor. This Mr. Byrne refused te do. McKachern, at his refusal, became violent, called the young man names, and threatened him with violence. In the midst of the wordy quarrel Mr James Byrne entered, and in crder to pacify MeEachern he filled a bottle of brandy, gave itto him and teld him to leave the store quietly. McKachern tendered him fifty ceits in payment therefor, but Mr. Byrne informed him that as the C. T. Act was ia force he could not, receive money for liquor. McKachern left the store and shortly after made complaint at the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s Court that Mr. Byrne sold kim liquor A summons was issued against Mr. Byrne, apd the case was tried this ferenoon, McKache mm testified that he bought the liquor from Mr Byrae, and for it paid fifty cents. Mr. Byrne and his brothsr Edward, on the contr my: swore p sitively that McEachern never paid s6H0d NER FOR SALE. for the liquor, aud that they gave it to him to order that he might leave their premises ‘HE SCHOONER “TIGER,” 103 Tons, without creating any disturbance. The three years old, now due at this port, is Mayistrate, in view of the above facts, dis-| offered for sale on private terms. R. W. TREMAINE'S, 83 Queen Street, Uct. 7, 1881, LADIES’ SACQUES, Far and Cloth, —-AND — FUR LINED CLOAKS, CHEAP, AT 83 QUEEN STREET. HK. W. TREMAINE. Oct. 7, 1881, FIRE AND MARINE — INSURANCE, E. PALMER, Jr. *Sl—im eod Ch’tewn, Oct. 7, A Large Assortment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value, WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. COTTONS—White, Grey and Printed, in English, Canadian and American ‘tabhen. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Scotch, English and Canadian T weeds, a fine assortment. MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, Beaver and Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Orna- ments. SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fitting Corsets. MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and CAPS, Fur and Cloth. FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens. CANVAS, | Silesias, Linings. Casbains, CANADIAN AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers. Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. SH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. 0, DAVES & UD. missed the summons, and very prope tly Further particulars may be obtained from acquitted Mr, Byrne. We have not herrd | the undersigned, what action the Court took in MelWacheru’s FRED. W. HYNDMAN. case, Ch’town, Oct. 7, ’8i—pat1 w September 30, 1881, ee = ata an —— ol DRY Govvs. 7 1881- ee rte a * “Oe ee Diy Goods. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. em ree JUST RECEIVED AT PRHRESEKENS & 24 CASES AND BALES LG 6 2G és ‘6 éé 2% 6c cé 6“ 13 66 66 cé 1D ‘6 6 “é OTHER SHIPMENTS TO For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere, Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881. ee ee “ PAVENWuUD |” AT AUCTION. ee ee ce WILL sell at AUCTION, ou the pre- mises, on TUESDAY, 18th inst., at 12 oclock, noon, That very valuable and beautifully situated Estate, situate in the Royalty cf Char- lottetown, known as ‘‘ Ravenwoop,” and lately occupied by the Hon. James ©. Pope. This valuable Estate comprises about 30 acres of Land, with commodious Dwelling House and numerous Outbuildings, handsome Hedges and Shrubberies, Pond of Water and Fine Orchard, Gardens. &,, and will be sold en bloc or subdivided into Suburban Lots, as per plan to be seen at my office. By order of the Trustees, WILLIAM DODD, | Auctioneer, | Oct. 5, ’§1—eod Desirable Property FOR SALE. 7T¥x0 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst, at 11) o'clock, that beautifully situated residence at_ Cornwall, at present owned and eccupied by | Mr, Charles Squires, The building is two stories high, mansard roof, and contains ten | rooms, kitchen, wash-room, etc , in which is | @ pump witha never-failing supply of water, | GEO, CLOW, Auct’r. Oct, 6, ’81—wkly The Imported Clydesdale Stallion Pals AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell BY AUCTION, —ON— Thursday, 13th of Ostober, AT 2 O'CLOCK, ON Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, the Imported three-year-old Clydesdale Horse “ Barrister,” Terms—Half the purchase money to be paid on delivery; the balance on or before lst January, 1883, 0n approved joint notes. Bonds will be required that this Horse will not be exported without permission of the Board of C.mmissioners, A. McNEILL, Oct. 1, ’81—till 13, wkly li Auctioneer. WANTED! Potatoes, Butter, Wheat. fighest price paid for POTATOES, choice | BUTT.LR, and good clean WHEAT. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’iown, Oct. 3, ’81—3i wkly WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ke, eet ren 4 OR SALE—Two nice DRIVING PONIES, Work well in zither single or double har- ness, and very well matehed. Will be sold low for cash or short credit.—R, B. Noxton | Norton’s Exp,ess. [oc 7 lw} W ANTED—A good plain COOK to go to. St. John, N.B. Apply toMrs, Watters, at Mrs, Thos, Dawson’s, Grafton St. [oc 6 3i| ANTED—A good HOUSEMAID ~ Re fer- | ences necessary, Apply to Mrs. Max. | well, West Street. (oc 6 2 te GIRLS wanted immediately fer gen- eral Housework, Apply at this office _ 1 O L¥T—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on i Priace Street, containing ten rooms and a kitchen, A good Stable and Coach House, Rent moderate. Immediate possession, Ap-| ply to J. Quirk, Lock Bex 123, Chariottetown. sw 8 2w r 0 LET—That desirable Dwelling House | on the north side of King’s Square, con-| taining nine rooms and a convenient frost! proof cellar and good stable, Rent very low. | Possession given in about one month from this date, Apply to Marx Borcuma. [se 6 tf t rg°O LET—A House containing six rooms) j Possession ist September. Apply to Ja ) MLeop, Spring Park Road, {au 13s so | Asylum, 3 the Uheavest and most New S TERNS’, EX 8. 8. WALDENSTAN EX §.S. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONIA 8. 8S. PRINCE EDWARD EX SS. UTOPIA EX 5. 8. CARROLL EX FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. ee Sea ec SSoajQVKse— Stock: Farm Stocle. AM instructed leita the Commissioners of. the Government Stock Farm to sell YY | Auction, on Thursday, 13th Octr., j Tt 2 o’CLOCK, ON THE i EXHIBITION SHOW GAQUNDS, (Governor’s Fie.p), 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf (Roan), Dam Louisa, | 4th Sire Louis LeBeau (Herd Book | Pedigree), 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf (Red and Whit-) Dam | Rosa Gwynne 3rd, Sire Lovely Lad (Herd Book Pedigree) 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf (Red and White), Dam Broken Horn Rosa Gwynne, S.re Louis LeBeau (pure Bred), 2 Imported Shropshire Yearling Rams (Bla ke Face), 1 Imported Oxfordshire Yearling Ram (Black- face), 1 Imported Cotswold Yearling Ram, 1 Imported Border Leicester Yearling Ran, l do, do. do, three shears, | Leicester Ram Lambs (bred on Farm), . Shropshire Ram Lamb (bred on Farm), pure bred, 10 Young Pigs of the Yorkshire and Poland China Breeds, —ALSo— From Falconwood Asylum, 6 Young Pigs, Yorkshire and Poland Chinas, 6 Young Pigs, Pure Bred Yorkshire, 2 Young Pigs, Half-bred Yorkshire. Terms at sale, A, MeNEILL, Auctioneer. Oct. 1, ’81— CRAND REGATTA! AY CHARLOTTETOWN, —_—ON— Wednesday, 12th of Octabsr, Under the Patronage of His Honer Governor Haviland, -_ Halifax and St. John Garsmen te Take Part in Races. $256 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES, ee ProGrRaAMME OF Day’s Sport: ist. Handicap Race for large Sail Boats. En- trance fee $10; | st prize, total of entrance fee; 2nd $15, if funds available. 2nd. For Boats of 20 feet keel and under. Entrance fee $5, Ist prize, total of en- trance fee; 2nd prize $10. 3rd, Four-oared Race for Amateur Oarsmen, Lap-streak working Boats. First prize $75; 2nd, $25. Entrance $5 4th, Single Scull Race, best and best Boats. ist prize $30; 2nd, $15, Entrance $3. 5th. Double Scull Race for Boats of 18 feet kee] and under Ist prize ®15; 2nd, $5. Entrance fee $1.50 6th. Swimming Race, 150 yards, Er trance 25 cents. 7th, C:moe Race, 1 mile with turn, $5; 2nd $3. Amateur oarsmen from all the Maritime Provinees are invited. No second prize will be given unless three boats enter, All rowing races to be rowed three miles with a turn, from Railway Wharf to a point one and a half miles from it towards the Prize $5. ist prize If water is calm in forenoon, rowing races | will be started at 10 o'clock, sharp, and con- | tinue in the order in which they appear on the programme; and if not, the sail races will be started first. The Band of the 820d Battalion has been | engaged for the day, P. McQUAID, Sept. 27, ’81. Secretary and Treasurer. ARCHIBALD McWEIL & FORGES, SHIPPING AND Commission Merchants, EXPORTERS OF PRODUCE, oe 44 South Street, - New York City. WELL-BRED STOCK FOR SALE. ey subseriber will offer for sale, at the PROVINGIAL EXHIGITION, —~ON THER—. 12th and 13th October, the following Stock, 2 very fine Shorthorn Ball Calves, 1 three-year-old “shropshire Ram, 15 Ram Lambs, mostly oor BENJ. E WRIGHT, Sept, 39, ’81—2aw, wkly li Royalty. “Anthragite Goal, ee, TO ARRIVE in Charlotte- town, on or about the 16t inst., per ship “ David Rus,” 300 tons Anthracite Coal, which will be sold ‘in bulk or from the ship's side. J, R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart, Oct. 5, ’81—3i WANTED! 2.000 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats Must be thorovghly cleancd and free from Black. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Sept, 20, °81—pat tf W. E. DAWSON 8 CO:: Intending to make a Chance in their present Business, And being desirous of Clearing out their Rntire Stock —WHICH I8— ONE OF THE LARGEST —~A ND Best Assorted in the Provines, BEFORE THE ist OUTOB&R. It comprises in part: House Furnishing Hardware Builders’ i Carriage Makers’ 66 Saddlery « VERY COMPLETE, Paints, Gils & Varnishes, {RON AND STEEL, &e., WHICH THEY ARE OFEERING or Shert Credit, —AT A-- BIG DISCOUNT. REMEMBER THE PLACE, Hor Cash Opposite Millner’s Tin Shep, GHEAT GEORGE STREET. WE, DAW vSOH & C0, N. 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