— OR Be A RT RR ee 2 es oval and VINTER Several tims to-day tia f hail th “ Youn ‘ : magnificent assort ment . ) Materials—all splendid Vaiu 2 Tur Executive Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Association meets this even ing a! § o'clock al Pr PLI make avery < ynsiderable saving by | baying at \ It is well known that he seljs chea} > Axoruek supply of Callcott’s Musical Grammar and Virgils A‘neid Book V. at the Diamond Bookstor a Tus King’s County Exhibition is being held to-day at Georgetown. A number of visitors left this city this morniag per Eastern Train | to attend if. +. Ovr weekly to-morrow will contain George Davies & advertisement for Exhibition week. Citizens and visitors will feel a special interest 12 it ov : We beg leave to call the attention of the City Surveyor to the box drain opposite Robinson's forge, on Great Ce ge Street, in which there is a dangerous hole. ee — fur Little York starch factory commenced to take ian potatoes on Tuesday. It began to grind them on Wednesday morning. ‘There was a great rush of potatoes on yesterday afternoon. —a Maris.—Mr. George Bennett, who has been carrying the mails for Little York, Covehead, ete., made his last trip on Thursday. During the two years he has beer mail-driver his punc- tuality and regularity have given entire satis faction. — Greorce Lonowortu Esq, of this city, re- ceived a telegram to-vay, from St. John, stat- ing that his exhibit of canned goods had taken several prizes, and that he had been the win- nerofasilver medal. We congratulate Mr. Longworth cnsientidiiié Tue Engineers Company will meet at Drill Shed, on-Friday, at 8 o’clock, p. m., to receive their annual drill money. Rifles and all accoutrements must be returned into the armery before payment will be made. By order Lizut. Horne. nies A Poreraste or Winter.—The people of Fredericton Suaday morning were surprised to see the roofs of buildings white with snow which had fallen during the night or early in the morning, after which a cold rain storm followed which lasted until noon. Sivasdieneeie Tue valuable household furniture lately contained in the Frauklin House, will be sold by auction on the market square, commencing to-morrow. Intending purchasers should call at the salesroom of Messrs. Campbell & Ray- den, auctioneers, to inspect the furniture. Milani enema the THe steamer ‘‘Sicily” sailed on Monday from Halifax for London. The principal items of cargo shipped at that port are 14,436 cases of canned lobsters, 210 cattle, and 355 sheep. The value of the cargo taken on board at Hal- fax is $126,588. She had also a quantity of cargo taken on board at St. John, and atuutot $6,000, making a total of $132,588, —---—- > - A GENTLEMAN left at our office to-day a very large duck egg which measured 3} inches in length, in circumference 62 inches, and weighed 4} ounces. He says that those fowls which lay large eggs are not so protitable as they would be if they layed two at a time instead of one. Considering that eggs are sold here by the dozen we think he is about right a H. M. 8. ‘‘Griffon,’”” Commander Davies, arrived in this port at noon to-day. The “Griffon” lies in the channel, immediately off Connolly’s Wharf. She will remain here until the arrival of H. M. 8. ‘‘Northampton” op Monday next. His many Charlottetown friends welcome back amongst them once more, Captain Davies, and feel just as proud of his success in his profession, as he probably does himself. _ > ———— Tue St. Lawrence Hotel, one of the finest hotels in this city, was re-opened on Wednes- day. The premises have been engaged by Mrs. Robinson whe has been for several years the popular proprietor of the Robinson House, Prince Street. The St. Lawrence Hotel is conveniently situated for passengers by rail- way orby steamers. ‘Transient and permanent boarders will find ample accommodation here, and we bespeak for the new regime a share of public patronage and encouragement. A MAN by the name of Marshall living in Moncton, N. B., shot his wife through the neck, early yesterday morning. Marshall being a dissipated idle fellow, his wife was obliged to leave him. Angered at this he entered her house, and asking her to go and live with him which she refused, he drew a revolver, fired and ranaway. The unfortunate victim lies in a very critical condition which will probably prove fatal. Marshall eseaped but is being pursued, and will doubtless be captured. —~——_~»-_-—~- THe meeting of the Educational Institute to be held on the Sth and 9th inst., promises to bea more than usually interesting one. Return tickets can be obtained for one fare at any station aloug the railroad. good to return on the 9th, 10th, llth or 12th. The time is egtended throngh the kindness of the Super- intendent of the Railway for the convenience of teachers who may wish to attend the exhi- bition on Wednesday and Thursday following the Convention. A large public meeting under the auspices of the Institute will be held on the evening of the 8th inst. sttiiiniuaiiniiiina Unper the heading “‘Industrial Exhibition’ the Monetary Times has the followirg para- graph :- “An assortment of butter tubs, of a construction intended to facilitate examination of their contents aad for shipping purposes, isshown by Mr. Henry F Coombs, of Char- lottetown, P. E. 1, who also exhibited a model of a life boat, with patent row lock, and a pitent removable waygon-top, possess- ing alvantages for long journeys in rainy or hot weather. The Wheeler Reflector Co, of Boston, for which Mr. Coombs is agent, took first prize for their railway and carriage refleo- to.s, with adjustable lensca.” —_—_—_——— , CommanpeR Davies. says the Halifax Her- aid. of HM. 8. “Griffon,” on Monday re- ceived a despatch from Admiral Commerall, instructing him to proceed to Charlottetown, and there await the arrival of the ‘‘North- ampton” Commander Davies will feel at home at Charlottetown. He is a native of that city, being a son of the Hon. Benjamia Davies, and elder brother of the Hon. L. H. Davies, M. P., ex-premier of Prince Edward Island. The numerous fmends of Commander Davies in Halifax have been glad to welcome him on the North American station; and as he is the first Islander who has risen to rank in her majesty’s navy, he will be cordially wel- comed home. The “Northampton” is expect- ed to arrivw at Ubeslovtetewe abuut the Orb factant, or ' a Fetes DAL [Spectral en ee Me ee ‘The Dominion lixhibitign. THE ISLAND EXHIBITS DOING WELL. | Among the prizes won to-day, S. Blanchard’s tilly, 3 years | old, carried off second prize in its class. | Longworth’s carriage filly, 2 years old, first prize. Charles Stewart's carri- age filly, 2 years old, second prize. Kennedy's mare won the Sweep Stake prize. Longworth, Boswell and Lane won & large proportion of the prizes for sheep. carriage ——_ O'Donneils Statement, Lonpon, Sept 4. O'Donnell has made a statement by which he says that Carey and he were sit- ting together in the cabin of the steamer, that Carey began to fasten a quarrel upon him, when O'Donnell remarked about the rumor that Power, by which name Carey shipped, was Carey; whereupon Carey and he started up, each witha pistol drawn. O'Donnell gripped Carey by the collar and then fired. Carey dropped his pistol and not being fatally shot the first time he tried to pick up his pistol on the floor, when O'Donnell fired again. O'Donnell Failures on the Paris Bourse. Lonpon, Oct. 4. The Ecening Standard in its financial article, says stocks are depressed owing to the numerous failures on the Paris Bourse and to political reports from France. The dullness increased when it transpired that the Secretary of the Lon- don and River Platte Bank had absconded. It is estimated that he has defaulted to the “7 EXAM ee ee a oiuer tems TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. : ‘aa compared with 1382, and to the United To the | Stites they weie £3,170 801 less. | British dependencies they were £434,291 greater than Jast year and to the outer | world besides they were £720,000 greater. | £2,043, 000, | HOTEL ARRIVALS. Oct. 3-E A Ladd, Montreal; Rev T W Johnstone, Crapaud; T B Lavers, Montreal; W H Smith, do; W C Blundell, do; M Giblin | RANKIN HOUSF, aos J Matterson, do; James Rodger, do; WS | Heney, do; James Brown, County Line; E | Johnson, Pictou; F L Cook, Boston; F H Sawyer, str Worcester; Jos U Patton, Toronto; | Frank Robertson, London, England; Thomas Grant, Riverton, N 8S; W F Mitchell, Sum- merside; H M Churchill, Rustico, MeN and women are equally benefited by the use of that great brain and nerve rejuven- ator, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine, an advertise- ment of which appears in another column, Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall. foctl lw wkly SO ee Ce ee 8 em a em er ser NEW GOODS. OCTOBER, I883. “ew ‘Largest Stock claims he was acting purely in self-defence. diicocaeeae extent of $400,000 which sum he lost in speculation in the Stock Exchange, ' | Sir Stafford Northcote in Ireland. | Betrast, Oct. 4. Sir Stafford Northcote opened a conserv- ative club here yesterday. In reply to an | address of welcome he denounced the s80- | | called Nationalists Party and asked the} | Conservatives of Ireland to unite against would be destroyers of their religion and their liberties. Yellow Fever in Mexico. San Francisco, Oct. 4. A letter from Mazattan, Mexico, says that between August 5th and September 16th, 380 persons died in that city from yellow fever. At the date of writing the fever was abating for ‘the want of fresh material, Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 4—10 a. m. Fresh west to northwest winds, fine cooler weather; frosts at night. ee - Georgetown Notes. Oats are beginning to move pretty briskly. Market price, thirty-four cents per bushel. Everybody was giad to hear of the arrival in the ‘“‘Gut” of the brigt. ‘‘New Era” owned by Hon. D. Gordon. She was upwards of fifty days coming across. Friday and Saturday, twenty-first and twenty-second, uit., reminded us of old times. Looking out in the harbor you could see a fleet of American fishing schooners laying at their anchors where they had run in for shelter. The United States man-of-war ‘‘Swatara” paid usa short visit, going out of the harbor every morning for target practice, and returning in the evening. Queen’s wharf needs repairing for the fall shipping. The steamer “Beaver” leaves every Mon- day night for the Magdalen Islands. The Captain reports the heaviest gale of wind he ever witnessed, on last week’s trip. The Patriot makes great howling about the appointment of the Hon. A. J. Mc- McDonold to a seat in the Executive Council. It says if the electors had a chance now to decide, he would not repre- sent one-third of the district. I do not think the ex-Governor represented many more at the last Dominion Election or he would not have been returned to the occupation suited him best, viz, a Grit journalist. The late editor of the King’s County Advertiser did not make such a show at the last local election. It is true he was returned, but it was home. Great temperance rally on Wednesday, the third inst. The lovers of temperance ane the public at large, are cordially invited to attend the meeting at half-past seven p- m. British Trade. —— for the first eight months of the present year contains some items of more than passing interest. A summary shows that the aggregate trade of the United Kingdom, inwards and outwards, was £446,275 ,233, as compared with £4365,572,996, in the same period of last year. For 1883 the exports have been £159,000,000 a decrease of two millions, and the imports £187 ,000,000, an increase of nearly thirteen millions. Then to this may be added the reexport of foreign and colonial produce, which were forty one million pounds. The decline in exports was most largely in those to the United States and the British possessions in America and else- where. To Russia, Germany, Holland and France, the exports have declined also, but to all other European countries they were increased. Egypt showed a decided increase. as did India, but Brazil, China and Australia went nage i o the The report of the British Board of Trade | Dress Goods, EVER OFFERED. Silks, | les, nye Mantles natant Shawls, . Cocnerea |” per cent, Cheaper THAN Dress Plaids, LAST SEASON. Gloves, Corsets, . Skirts. ee ribbons, Persoaliy Selected, Flowers, IN THE Best °® Laces, ENCLISH HOUSES Millinery, eg Feathers, Mr. PATON. Ornaments, | Buttons, | be ister VERY BEST VALUE Cloths, | OBTAINABLE “resmning eae our Customers Fringes, owe Winceys, Dont Buy Mou:ning ae Goods, [uspect our Goods. Crapes, oe Cotton. ALWAYS CHEAP. Flaunels, oe Tickings, Wholesale Warps, —-AND— Teas,ete. Retail! WA WEEAS & G0, SIGN OF THE LION. Oct. 2, 18’ 4. ——— THE Admiration WORLD. Mrs.S._A_Allen's WORLD'S Harr Restorer IS PERFECTION! Ppblic Benefactress. Mrs. S. ~ A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced 6. her unequaled preparatica 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 changed to 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 ail who use Mrs, S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. ‘*Oue Bottlo did it.” That is the expression of many w10 have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one batile of Mrs. §. A. Avven's Wortp’s Hare Kestoxsx. Itis nota dye. fl esor Tes for the WEEKLY EXAMI- shows Britain’s ex whuly Ut Burops ty have dude slightly pad wie Ps he ead Only #1 po yaar IN TR, a ee ee s _ a itt titi <-- ~~ ee | j Ch’'town, Sept. 28, 1883. OCTOBER 4. 1883. Sa a aR = KW §88B5 ! 2 -_ en — ee — 1883. |The decrease of exporis on the whole was | ey + FOR—— ee OUR USUAL STOCK OF 1884. NEW G88B5! FALL AND WINTER. TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, 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. Every Mattrass warranted. A THE DOMINION WIRE MATTRASS Having Made Special Arrangements with the Manufacturers of this PATENT SPRING BED, WE ARE ABLE TO SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. ——— Oo MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1883.—3aw 1m. a 1,000 Mattrasses Made and Sold in the Dominion last year. FURNITURE, AT Picture Mouldings. Ohariottetown, Ten 9 1RBB- Ie COST. 20: JOHN NEWSON, FURNITURE, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Giasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, TEA PARTY SUPPLIES ! 8 Often Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, Ke. Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. Wess Goods not used ean be returned, if in good order. BEER & COFF'’S. Ch’town, July 6.—2aw wklv me mn ———— P. E. Island Railway. TENDERS FOR SLEEPERS. (NEALED TENDERS, addressed to the s undersigned, and marked ‘‘Tender for Sleepers,” will be received up to Saturday, October 6th, for 16,000 Sleepers to be deliv- ered on or before the 15th November, 1883, and 44000 Sleepers to be delivered on or before the let day of June, 1884. Forms of Tender, with specification en- dorsed thereon, may be had at all Booking Stations No Tender will be considered unless made in accordauce with and upon the printed form — ‘he Department reserves the right to reject the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch'town, Bept. 20, 1852, (Gi pat 11. her pio sj 11 ‘Black Diamond Steamship Company OF MONTREAL (LIMITED). The new Al "OO BiéAc WN Capt. Daniel Anderson, Iron Steamship S intended to call at Charlottetown, on THURSDAY, October 4th, prox., to take freight and passengers for Montreal. The ‘ Coban” has been specially fitted up | for this trade, and has superior cabin accom- |modations, hot and cold water, ladies cabin, bath rooms, heated by steam, and carries an |experienced stewardess, ; Has also good steerage accommodation and | every facility for freight. | For further particulars apply to OWEN CONNOLLY, Charlottetown, P, E. 1. Sept. 28.—3i eod WANTED. QUEVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regia- ‘bh ter, to load Prince Edward Island pro- ,duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. ALSO, Two (2) Vessels, about 200 tons | register, to load for England, — AND one (1) about 250 tons, for United | Kingdom or Continent, Good rates and quick despatch. JOHN F. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1883.— pat eod TO Left. HE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, now occupied by Alexander Mo- Kenzie. Possession given immediately, Apply te E. J. HODGSON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises, Ch'town, Sept. 12, 1883.—eod tf, generally, Furniture. —i0:— MARK WRIGHT & CO. ARE SELLING AT THEIR NEW WAREROOMS, 83 QUEEN ST. PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SETS, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Mu:ic Stand-, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Window Poles (new styles), Curnices, and Furniture At Rock Bottom Prices. Woven Wire Matrasses (the best bed in use) very cheap; Matrasses, in Hair, Moss, Fibre, Wool, Fiock, Excelsior aod Straw. GIVE US A CALL AS We MEA BUSINESS. Chitewny Aug, 14y 1983, —2w wity Jn $100 REWARD. ‘YXHE above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown, to apy person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person who fe'oniously set on fire and burnt certain premises on Palmer’s Lane, in this city, on Monday night last, and on the Sth day of September, in stant. By order of the Mayor. A. H. MACPHERSON, Cit, Clerk, Mayor's Office, Sept. 19, 1883,—2w Valuable Property, 5 enna OR SALE by privaie contract thet beautinily sitmated and viluab!e Fish coupising #bout six and @ quarter acres fronting nurthwarily on St. Peters Road and southwardly on Euston Street. forming part of Common Lot 34, and teing that well known field in which the Caledonia Gather. inge bheve for several yerrs past been held, For terme aed further partic nlare apy 'y two F i Hasezard, Barrister, or to the under signed J. LONGWORTH, Ch’iown, Sept, 12, 1882 2a tf, } ET THE DAILY EXAMIDNKR Latest News" Log and for tL Oo rn rrrrremeeaeelaal iii ii i