Si oe ee 4 a Princ’ U9. A CREDITABLE EXnIBIT! 1 Shaw of flattio & Choon Hoa Nonw ¢ iaftio oy Ninon A Good pulW it UaUuLE & WiU0 | Specsal Despatch to the Examine Fe SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 6. Summers le is crowded with people t« day fren ell paris of the Province, and ail wiith ¢ paris if the County are well represented at »e@ Exiubition Among the hi eck e% the F hibits ars fAfty-seven horses, thirty one q y-tive alec p lhe Mi pore i } cattle aad e 1A ight, lenger, Brown Stout and fron Duke are on the groynds. The) wnuch atéention for size, style and beauty. The horses do not show much improve- ment on those exhibited in previous years and among the exhibit there is, ately, too many signus of breeding. There isa marked improvement in th show of cattle, and the exhibit of sheep is spiendid. ‘The display of roots, vegetables and grain is excellent, and altogether the Exhibition is very creditable to Prince County. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor ex- pressed himself well pleased with the show : ateract unfortun- injudicious and declared the Exhibition open at one o'clock. i.cighteieiniliactsicinaae UNITED STATES. Miynearouis, Minn., Oct. 3. Goodenow & Hawley bron burned. Loss, $33,000. : Tuscan, A. T., Oct. 3. Numereus murders and depredations by Indians have been reported within the past few days. Tuscan, A. T., Oct. 4. A special from Wilcox gives the foliow- ing particulars of the fight at Cedar Creek: ‘‘ [ndisns numbering from seventy-five te) hundred attacked Samaniego’s train | . a ose 7 - | A special meeting of the Indian Council about a mile west of Cedar Springs, botween | eight and nine a. m., killing Barlot’s Sam- | aniego and five teamsters. his men made a stnbbern fight for their | lives. . The Indians then attacked Sanford’s | command, about there p. m., about three miles from the station. The ight lasted | till dark, when the Indians withdrew. | They also killed the telegraph operator | and feur soldiers who were repairing the telegraph line. Sanford’s command | lost one sorgeant killed, and six men weunded. Denver, Col., Oct. 4. | The Republiean’s Pitkin despatch says: | ‘* Several citizens have lately been robbed and badly besten. Tho robberies were traced to Chaa. Briggs, proprietor of 2 dance hall, and his associates. On Monday, a citizens’ mob, after warning the inmates, set tire to the hall. Brigys fired into the crowd without effect. An unkoown ret returned the fire, fatally woundiog im,” Puriaverraia, Oct. 4. The international cricket contest between Shaw’s picked team of Eaglish professien- als and twelve amateur players of Phila- delphia was concluded to-day, the English- men winning with 104 runs to spare. New York, Oct. 4. The Garfield fund reaches $35/;,112. 16. Wasurneton, Oct. 4 Capt. Hooper, of the Arctic steamer Cor- win, writes that all the crew of the whaler Daniel Webster, wrecked in pack ice, have been picked up by different vessels along the coast, after journeying many miles across the ice. Nine of the whalers crew are on the Corwin. New Onvzans, Oct. 3. The steamship Hudson reports passing the steamship City of Merida at 7.30 a. m., Sunday, the 25th, all right and making about eight knots. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lowpon, Oct. 4. The “‘ Standard” understands that Lord Lorne intends to visit England on the com- pletion of his tour, and that the Princese Louise will probably returm with him in January. Two more suspects were released from Galway Jail after five months’ detention. A man carrying ‘‘ Boycotted” eats in the parish of Doon, County Tipperary, was shot and, it is feared, mortally wounded. Patrick Egan has arrived in Dublin from Paris, and visited the suspects. The Clare Morris Land League has re- solved to pay no rent until the Land Com- missioners have decided their test cases. Arrangements bave been made to build wooden houses for all tenants evicted. In the meantime the authorities have instruct- the police to closely watch the movements of Mr. Redpath. Lonpon, Oct. 8. Sir Edward Therntcn, the newly ap- peinted British Ambassedur to Russia, started for St. Petershurg lest evening. Major-General Sir Henry Havelock Allan, son of the Iodian hero, Sir Henry Have- lock, and for many years member of Par- liament for Sunderland, is reported men- tally deranged from the effects of a former sunstrok-. Sir S:stlord Northeote, speaking at Haul}, yesterday, said the Conservatives wished to give the Land Acta fair trial. The con- dition of affairs was very satisfactory as re- gards the Boer Convention and Anglo- ranco commercial treaty. With regard to Fair Trade, he was not quite in favor of all the proposals made by his Conservative friends. EUROPE AND THE EAST. Romr, Oct. 3. The Pope has approved of the resolutions — at the recent meeting of Irish ishops at Maynooth College, expressing satisfaction with the Land Act, ete. Panis, et. 3. There is good reason to believe that President Grevy will not only, on the overthrow of Premier : erry, send for M. Gambetta, but he will give him the fullest latitude in chosing a cabinet. Maprim, Oct 3 Mr. Fairchild, United States Minister, resurmmed his funetions. Lonpon, Oct. 4 Areas Rees Ais ass : Peres et ae 2. AS . CHAS fiety rebate 3 france su ’s lumber mill has | : ; | Chanian Shojak t . Samaniego and | Vhanian and Chojaka outposts and to re } duce the Quetta garrison to | This ceems to show the confidence of the | Government in_ regard to the effect of the TEE DAILY. 220A MINER: aa A a ne OOT Russian Cabinet hearing that Nihilists in! ary } 1) hle ore@ered str: ngent nee of ail imports by sea.’ NORTH AFRICA, Tunis, Oct. 4. ! Wadczersach and massacred twelve employes, | eeded in importiog revolution- ts and explosives via Archangel | measures for the surveil: | DRY Goods. SE renee | :0:-————— | wu | JUST RECEIVED Later intelligence than the above states | that the nu frst stated was destroyed. Parts, Oct. 4. (roneral telegrams eonfirming railway station “e Farre, M HiARSACTe O uber of victims is larger than at | The railway and rolling stock | nister of War, reeeived ing several British subjects, by insurgents French paired the railway. J . . In Lunia. treo ps Lennon, Oct. 4. afterwards re-| The Times’ Tunis correspondent says the Arabs threw the rails into the river. station master, who was an ex-lieutenant in the French army, was burned alive, and ten employes, mostly Maltese and Italians, massacred. Tunis, Oct, 4. The Tebessa column ot the French troops has alceady entered the Regency, and cap- tured Gafsa after a severe battle with Djerid Arabs. Ali Bey has sent a messenger stat- ing that he is net able to hold out any long- | his retreat. ' - . | Onan, Algeria, Oct. 4. ) Alg i sity of the French entuing Moroceo. Paris, Oct. 4, Details of the Wadzerega massacre show that the Arabs heaped up 300 sleepers, upon which they cast grease, tow and oil, and filnng the victims into the burning mass alive. Carcurra, Oct. 3. decided to withdraw British troops from the its original European regiment. strength, plns one rooent battle in pacifying Afghanistan. seme The er, and demanding a French escort to effect | The Emperor of Meroceo is forming two | columns to operate against rebels on the | gerian frontier, thus obviating the neces. | Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries i } PERKINS & chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. 24 CASES AND BALES . - - . ‘ the burning of the| | () se ss se at Wandizergha, and the! snumber of employes, includ- DRY Goud neuen tvatet. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. the French railway, burned the station at | AT KX 8. EX 8.8. 2 iT ‘< ‘<é s < ‘ “ e ~& Ds se “ee ee oa ma = a inal 13 ‘“ é“ és “ i. a . 1() és 6 “< a ii i a _ OFHER SHIPHENTS TO FOLLOW. Wor variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. EX S. t ma «Ss. 2ee22_ STERNS’, S. WALDENSIAN S. NOVA SCOTIAN ~ EX L. S. CALEDONTA PRINCE EDWARD EX 8.5. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. PS a - SS a a ns ee Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to -CALI AT-— GHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, Stock Farm Stock. AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell by Auction, on Thursday, 13th Octr., 9 ~ O'CLOCK, ON THE EXHIBITION SHOW GROUNDS, (GOVERNOR'S FIELD), 1 Shorthorn Ball Calf (Roan),-Dam Louisa, 4ih Sire Pedigree ), 1 Shorthorn Bull Louis LeBeau Book (Herd Calf (Red and White) Dam Anthracite Coal. Bn an) rO ARRIVE in Charlotte. 4 town, on or about the 16 inst., per ship “David Rus,” 300 tons Anthracite Coal, which will be sold in balk or from the ship’s side, J. R. BOURKE, Mount Stewart, Oct. 5, ’81—3i WANTED! Potatoes, Battsr, Wheat, Highest price paid for POTATOES, choice BUTTwR, and good clean WHEAT. Fr & % TON 7. % WY ‘sg a RY. Ch’iown, Oct. 3, ’81—3i wkly LADRADUR HERRING, 1° ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS,— 20 barrels 7 Choice Labrador 100 balf-varrels » HERRING, Wiil be sold low, B. WILSON HIGGS, 52 Queen Street, saa] KaROSaNs KER USE E. f 7 ryyO ARRIVE, per Brig “ Minnie Louise,’ due here “Ist Oct, direct from New | York, 50 casks Pratt, Best Kerosene Oil, | which will be sold in. ts while landing, at cost, charges and freight. The only reliadle | Vil for retailing, Apply to LONGWORTH & (0. | Water Street, Sept. 29 -1w eod Fir Sch tlle Oct, 4,’81— pat lw a ET White Oats Wanted. npsinciencliony 5 GOO BUSHELS Heavy White Oats, 7 ALSO, 5,000 Bushels good Black Outs. HORACE HASZARD, Queen’s Wharf. Charlotictown, Sept. 27th, ’51.—!im eod pat i } : t AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF —_—:0:—- —— Weather Bulictin. Probabilities for the next 24 how's for the | | Maritime Provinces, ‘Toronto, October 6—10 a. m. | Mederate to fresh westerly warmer weather. rT 2 — on CT ee Personal. winds, fair Queen Vierorta has sent Lord Beacerfield’s garter banner, removed from St. George’s wire | dow, to be placed over the family pew at Hughenden. Sim Cuarues Torrernr is expected in Ottawa te-day. THe G vernon GanzRat is expected to arrive at Quelbwe ahout the 18 inst. Mtr. Whirceer, Commissioner of Fisheries, has returned from the North-West. He says the watera of that revien teem with fish which | should be protected by enfercement of the laws Rev P. D. Currie Chureh, of St. Joon, haw received a call from | Do aver Citv, Crloraio, ats salary of 85,000 al year. Itisnot at ail likely that Mr. Currie | will leave the New Brunsvick Conference at present, pastor ef Centenary | i QD Env. C. B. Prr taro, of Halifax has re ceived a cali to Andrews (resbyterian) Church, Winnipeg, at a salary of $2,560. + Special Notices. Freecy Corton, extra good, at the London House. joct 5 3i Cranberries by the quart, at R. K Brace’s 03 Gray FLANNELS, 18 csnts upward at the London House. [oct 5 3i Straw For Sapte. Apply to George Alley. VasiILLA, Strawberry and Chocolate Cara- mels, «lways fresh, at W. F. Cartec’s. s2t bi bushels, at the foet 5 3i Grain Bags, 2, 3, 4 Londen Heuse. Lapres, buy your Mantles at J. B,. Macpon- ALp’s—immense variety, low prices. 23 Lapres Utster Cioru, a splendid lot, very cheap, at the London House. [oct 5 31 Wrerxs & Co. open today four cases new Cersets. Ladies likethese goods so well we have sold this season nearly three times our usual quantity. Every lady should eee them. foct 4 tu th HARRIOD. At Georgetown, on the 20th September, be- fore Hon. D. Gordon, J. P.. Mr. Lawson Bachelder and Miss Mary Ann Christian. At the same time and place, before the same, Mr. John A. MacDougall and Miss Elizabeth Brown. oa At the residence of her son-in-law, George B. Aitken, Esq., on Thursday, the 30-h ult, Jane, relict of the late Neil Shaw, Esq, cf Montague River, in the 84th yegr of her age. At her residence, Weymouth Street, on the 5th inst., Catherine, wife of Georze Douglas, aged 63. { Funeral by carrfages to Sherwood Cemetery at 230 p. m., Friday.] a HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Ost 5th--A J Craig, London Ont. B T Heard, New York; W T Stetson, Bosten; George Graham; Halifax; Thomas Cantley, New Glasgow; W i Comstock & Wife Broek- ville Ont. Maleolm McLeod. Belfast. a es GOAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Pound and L£% Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, Customers can be supplied at all times, Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash CAYT. JOHN HUGHES, July 12—1iaw tf Water Stree , UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE! ‘Shelf Hardware daily expected {rom England, United States and Te Whicms. Spy te Heavy White Oats IN COOK STOVES We have the “Niagara,” “Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood ; the “Good News,” “Alderman,” “Tally Ho,” “Parlor Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. ’ 2 OS merce ene Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “ Gem,” “ Twi- light.” “Model Parlor,”..“Organ,” “ Scout,’ &c., &e. Sut, > San, , : —-———0:— For Churches, Halls, Stores and Schools we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,”’ “ Ironsides” and “ Box.” et ee 8} * Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &., &e.; Stove Pipe and Elbows. as Faweeit’s Celebrated [ron Pioughs and Exiras. in large variety. Tinware comanainempingsatnae SENT A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE YOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Ferks, ongap; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, in Ivory, Buck Hora and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for eld and young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Sawa. Plated Forks, Spoens and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iren Stands, &c., &c ; Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rugs, Halters, Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, Xc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. —_:0:————— A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, Halls,&c. Best American Kerosene Gil, _———— CROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. ee ee A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. —-—— 9: —- Res Goods carefally packed and expressed to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENRY BEER. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. Sa apie eet entmnenes Sued pin cdeeligtnemeencher aaa eae gaia Renae iatices aattenen Scien Shop & Dwelling House WW ANTED! Rosa Gwynne 3rd, Sire Lovely Lad (Herd Book Pedigree) 1 Shorthora Heifer Calf (Red and White), Dam Broken Horn Rosa Gwynne, Sire LOOK YOU HERE. > 7 Ee > : ry ’e Louis LeBeau (pure Bred), STOVEPIPE, STOVEPIPY. 2 Imported Shropshire Yearling Rams (Biack t Face), 7. subscriber is now making an assort- 1 Imported Oxfordshire Yearling Ram (Black- ment of face), Stovepipe and Tiaware, Best quality, which he is selling cheap for Vash. Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited, Shop opposite Dr, Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Street, 1 Imported Cotswold Yearling Ram, 1 Imported Border Leicester Yearling Ram, do, do, do, three shears, Leicester Ram Lambs (bred on Farm), 1 Shropshire Ram Lamb (bred on Farm), pure bred, i0 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. McNEILL, Auctioneer. ae h. RODD, Practical Tinsmith, Charlottetown, Sept. 3), ’o1 -3m ARCHIBALD McKEIL @ FORBES, SHIPPING AN» Commission Merchants, —~AND— EXPORTERS OF PROLUUE, 44 South Street, - New York City. N. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, consignMents of Potatoes, Cuas H. McNew, Agent, 49 Water street, near Queen, Charlottetown. [se 14 lm wkly SALT! SALT! Oct. 1, ’81— WELL-BRED STOCK FOR SALE. FEVUE subscriber will offer for sale, at the PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, —ON THE— 12th and 13th October, the following Stock, 2 very fine Shorthorn Ball Calves, 1 three-year-old Shropshire Ram, SENOS 15 Ram Lambs, mostly Shropshire. BENJ, E, WRIGHT, ‘It is Important in Making Butter sept, 30, ’81—2aw, wkly Li oyalty, | » : Sept 3) She tew, SSE to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAR?’S GRAND : REGATTA! DAIRY SALT AT CHARLOTTETOWN, FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: — OR THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese Wednesday, 13th gf Oetab ep, at Toronto Industrial Exhibition, FIRST PRIZE for Caring Cheese, at the Under the Patronage of -His Honor Dairyman’s Convention, London, THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Governor Hav.land, Butter, at Michigan State Fair, Halifax and St. John Garsmen io Take Part in Races. $200 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES. —— For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFF'S ist, Handicap Race for large Sail Boats. En- id RD COAL. trance fee $10; ist prize, total of entrance fee; 2nd $15 if funds available. Qud, For Boats of 20 feet keel and under, Entrance fee $5, Ist prize, total of en- trance fee; 2nd prize $190. 3ra. 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, 201, $15. Entrance $3. bth. Double Scall Race for Boats of 1s feet Keel and under Ist ptizo $15, 2nd, $5. TrRoGRAMME OF Day’s Sport: Ve ARRIVE about 25th of SEPTEMBER 193 FONS Bist Lehigh Rea ssh Anthracite Coal, which will be sold from vessel at low- est price while landing, Orders left at CAPT, J, HU / HES’, Sept. 17—2w 3aw Water Street. Entrance fee $1.50. i ave 6th. Swimming Race, 150 yards. Prize 3. i k al a if ies ae Entrance 25 cents, ag apel and ake sounds, 7th, Canoe Race, 1 mile with turn, ist prize ; : $5; 2nd $3, YQVHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel >: So . - ie Amateur oarsmen from all the Maritime and Hake Sounds during the fishing season, at highest market price, 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Barrels, for sale at I. C, Hall’sold stand foot of Queen Street Charlottetown. Provinces are invited, No second prize will be given unless three boats enter, All rowing races to be rowed three milcs with a turn, from Railway Wharf to a point one and a half miles from it towards the HORACE HASZARD,. TO RENT! 2,600 BUSHELS N South Side Queen Square, the Store HORACE HASZARD. | Aug. <5— Must be thoronghly cleaned and free from Biack, ~ UPSORIRE for the DAILY EXAMINER Aug. 23-—pat 1m eod ee ee ee TO RENT! HE HOUSE lately ocenpied by Lierr. Bouton, containing 13 rooms, large gar. den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, Apply to owner, Asylum. 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 th programme; and if not, the sail races will be started first. Tbe Band of the 82ndc Battalion has been engaged for the day. y the Cheapest aud most Nowsy Paper The Post's Berlin despatch, says:—‘‘ The p dliased in the Provin «, FENTON T. NEWBERY. st the Chea and moat Newsy Paper | _ |Ch’town, Sept. 20, ’81—pat tf nblished im the Provinces P. McQUAID, J. H. GATES, Secretary and Treasurer. | ‘July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown Sept. 27, SL. ence latins 0 ame - ARES Ea I e cs of " opepe TR ee ; NE. OR RCS. anes Tie LIMES MTR i, OTE, AD EE RGAE TNR i Seni, eee: I mae eee ee A ee TOTS S —— 4 a si he aS