Fa i ee A. SESS TAU Ls BE RID OR RE IE Local and Gthker fiems. TueRe Was a rush of entries at the Exhibi- tion to-day. . lus market to day Was sual. b-isk at Tuesday's prices. Sales were at Ut! No business trate’s Court this foreneon. Wk Dannts, of the Hali arrived here by evening. “Tae Exastxser” will be issued morrew. Send aleng your adv durisg the fercnoon. - L. B. ARCHIBALD, EsQ., Superintendent of P. K. [sland iailw ay, arrived home & ‘* Princess of Wales ” last evening. oe Ri: London, England, who is on a visit to Canada, accompanied by his wife, arrived by the boat last night. . Tus four oared boat race to merrow will he one of the moat exciting races ever witnessed in Charlottetown. Let everyone ses it. < Ryrask Bros. are selling Hats and Caps cheaper than any ether house in the city. i oct 113i pd Rev. T. A. TELFeR, of > Mr. W. P. O’Brren, the genial representa tive of C. W. Williams’ Manufacturing Co, of Montreal, is visiting the city. He is stayiog at the Hankin. > CrarRKe’s Lime Ligur ILLUsTR4sTIONSs.—On Dorsey, Goff & Co’s., building opposite W. A, Weeks & Co’s., to-morrow night aad day night. Churs- = eo = REMEMBER the meeting of the Civic Protec- tion Association in Large’s Building, Great George Street, ths (Tuesday) evening at 8 ae ee eC PER ROD Pe EN ARS Let THE DATLIY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 11, 1881. London OUR Fall and Winter STOCK OF UNITED STATES. Ex, Paso, Oct. 9. Passencers road the train was passing Wilcox, i through the head. This is the second party of telegraph men murdered in the last few Lonpox, Oct. 9. an address at Wexford Alluding to Gladstone, he said many of them had studied the words of the great juan and great orator who until re- ceutly ha impress the world with a good opinien of bis philanthrephy and-hatred of oppression, but who stoed lav the beth ys 3 il i PAT GR {AI i} Geilvered 1 desirsd to coercionist and mos? vi slanderer of the Irish nation. arnell characterized Gladstone’s speeches and dishonest. He (Gladstene) had raaligned the Irish people, Bishops and Dilon. No misrepreseniation was tov low or too mean for him to stoop to, ; , hciined ui Rreatest ui vallec a) i as unscrupulous Lonpon, Oct. 9. Arehbishop Croke, in replying to an ad- dress froma branch of the Land League, said the Land Act fay surpassed, in breadth i | i } | oc ock. - —_ — ApMtsston to the Grand Stand, on Rail- | way Wharf, for the races to-morrow will only be 25 cents. A ‘full view of the races there be obtained. —_ > - His Worsuir Tak Mayor arrived by “‘ Priu- cess of Wales” last evening. His deugbter who wentaway with him remains in England during the winter. - -_—<_>- — Mr. Lavers, of the St. John Tel-graph, is here to report the Exhibion and the boat race. He is also representing the Nova Scotia Mutual Insurance Company. Tue Lavers-Hinch crew haye entered a protest against the Lovett crew taking part in the race to-merrow. They state that the Lovett isa professional crew, and has taken part io races for money before this. _ eo -—- Exumrrers and others in want of Hard- ware, Paints and Oils, Lamps and Chimneys, &c., will fixd a full line at R. B. Hevsris’, sign of the Padleck, Qucen Street. oct 11 3i - Rev. Gro. Stree preached to Rev. Wm. Scott’s people at Erackley Point and at St. Peter’s :\oad; and Mr. Scott preached to Mr. Steele’s people at Pleasant Grove, Stanhope and Little York, on Sabbath week. Cau | > On Sunday, the 9th instant, about ten eclock at night, a splendid barn and crop ewned by Duncan Mcintyre, of Roseneath, | Lot 52, was consumed by fire. No insurance, | | | | | } | | | } i i | Loss heavy. | Cause of the fire unknown. + = Mr. Jonn Murpocnu lectures in the Mar- ket Hall this evening on a very interesting subjeet. It is Mr. Murdoch’s intention, we learn, te lecture iv the principal settlements of the Island. jes tieallinainiei | tev. Coartes Lapner, President of tiie | Methodist Uonference of Newfoundland, is °n | the city, enroute for Toronto, to attend the meeting of the Central Mission Board. Rev. Mr. Ladner is a native of Charlottetown, and a son of Mr. Wm. Ladner. _ _ i — Tue rush of exhibits to the Drill Shed to- | day surpasses all we have seen for years. At | noon to-day representatives of various firms | were setting up exhibits to the best advantage. | We have no doubt that the exhibition to | morrow night wil! be witnessed by thovsands. | a FLEREAFTSR, in the afternoons, I intend to make Srove Pree Cheaper in the afternoons, Hereafter. Henry D. Wapman. | 55 Pownal St., Oct. 11, 1881.—3i ii Epucation ConveNtionN.—The Annual Con- | vention of educationists will open next Thurs- | day moruing in the Hall of the West Kent | Street School at 10.30. Thursday evening a public meeting will be held to which all are invited. A number of lively speeches will be delivered. Noone should fail to hear ai } | | | speeches on Thursday evening. +e Rev. E. A. Tecrer, we are glad to know is to lecture in the basement of the Brick Charch this evening. He was unable te lecture yes- terday evening because of the late hour whea | the boat arrived. Though he was not respon- sible for this disappeintient, he has consented to give beth his ivctures this evening. He | will commence with ‘ Crotchety Graumblers” i at 7.30 prompt. sed witb th nanters’ at 5 45. Oaly one admis ple have beard th. ers,” *-Scottish Cove- A great treat is expected. Over 409,000 peo- lecture on the ‘ lon ree. * Covenant- > sann Dcrxt.--We are sorry to record that Mr. George Hardy, sr., of Tracadie Road had his bain and its contents reduced | to ashes a few daysago. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Hardy as he had just housed his last sheaf of grain a few hours before the fire occurred. The bara, all the grain, with the exeeption of a small stack, and several sets of valuable harness and a 1ew sleigh were destroyed. The loss is esti- mated at over $1,009. Fire is supposed to have originated from a spark from the house chimney. We are glad ‘o know that the neighbors are going to help to erect a new frame. c>--- Tue members of the Lovett and the [avers- Hinch crews arrived per *‘ Princess of Wales” last evening, and were mét by members o/ the Regatta Committee, who assisted them ia the | removal of their boats to the warehouse and | the boathouse. The crews are both in excel? ient rowing condition and have every appear: | ance of good hardy oarsmen. They are weli filled and trained in comparison with the Charlottetown crew, which may rev well bat cannot expect to be victorious in a contest with sech men as the Halifax crews are com- | posed ot. If the st. John crew, which is ex- pected to-night, presents as able an appear | ance a3 the one from Halifax, we may ‘ook to & hot contest te-morrow. We may hero state that iostead of Mr. Ormond Mr. William Williams will row ia the Covett crew. The Lavers-Miach erew are staying at the Le- Page House, and the Lovett at the Usborne. ' } | BY S. 8. PRINCE EDWARD) FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, NOW OPEN! —COMPRISING — A Large Assortment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS: GOODS, Black Cashmeres, | Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best | value, j | | j WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. } | COTTONS—White, Grey and | Printed, in English, Canadian | aud American makes. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Scotch, Mnglish and Canadian Tweeds, 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. et ee eee FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens. CAN VAS, Linings. Silesias, Casbains, CANADIAN AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers, Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. SASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. Gil, DAVIES & OD. September 30, 1881, ie i Maibent. «£40 aay | heal h | fact, are and variety, and in the value of its pro Visions, any Laud Act ever passed by Par- tie advised the enormous assemb | ly present to give the Act a fair trial Lonpon, Oct. 9. A fire occurred last evening at Bristol in | Messrs. Jeffries large priating and station- /ery store, which, with adjoining buildings, were burned down. The damage is esti- | mated at £50,000. EUROPEAN. Warsaw, Oct. 8. Active preparations are makiog here for oy 5 | the coming interview between the Emperor i of Austria and th ‘Czasr. A great sensation has been caused in Hungary by the news of the projected interview. The secret has oozed out that the mesting is connected with the violeat suppression of the Eastern question by the arbitrary annexation of European Turkey to Austria and Russia, with the promise of neutrality to Germany in the event of war next spring with France. Constantineple is to become a free city. Tunis, Oct. 9. One hundred and fifty French gend de armes have arrived to preserve the public secur here. ic is fumored that a new treaty between the Bey and France will be concluded. Paris, Oct. 9. France has been asked to join England to take measures to protect their subjects in Ezypt. France has consented. England and France will forthwith dispatch iron clads to Alexandria, Maprip, Oct. 9, At Caceres, on Saturday, the Kings of Spain and Portugal were present at the bull fight. Ast the banquet in the evening King Alfonso proposed asa a toast ‘* The th of King Luis, and the fraternity of the two countries and prosperity of Portu- gal.’ Kime Luis acknowledged the honors with similar cordial sentiments. Gencrai Prendergast has been appointed Governor of Cuba in place of Gen. Blanco. | He will start for Cuba on the 28th. Berwin, Oet. 8. Twenty pupils of the Constantine Mili- tary School have been arrested. Many Nihilist proclamations were found on them. The Russian authorities, in view of this adopting the severest measures. Markets and fairs are prohibited wherever there is the least suspicion that Nihilists | intend to use them for their own purposes. MEXICO. Ciry oF Mexico, Oct. 6, The remains of ex-President Artista have arrived from Portugal and are lying in state in the School of Mines. They are being visited by immense throngs of people. Congress has ordered three days of national mourning. <> Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. . Toronto, October 11—10 a. m. Increasing northerly te westerly winds ; fair, cool weather. a = SHIP NEWS. 9h, ar Ella A Downey, from Lockport, for Charlottetown; cld Mary E, Charlottetown; Hound, Summerside; Chris- tina, Murray Harbor; Charles Graham, Georgetown. (‘anso, 8, arrived Welcome, P E I, for Lun- enburg; sid Ripple for P E L. Cardiff, 22, arrived M J Foley, from Quebec. ae ee ee raitax, ESE ERT HS, On the mort ing of Sept. Wasoola Street, Denver, Colorado, the wife ef Mr. James M. Butcher of a daughter. CN ee Quth, at 593. WARRGD. At the Methodist Parsonage, Montague Bridge, on the 4th inst, by kev. John C, Berrie. Mr. John Buli, of Murray Harbor South, te Miss Mary Ann Nicholle, ot the saine place. SS Recast nenctinn tienes aeentindae nh ne he Dip. In September last, at his residence, in Lon- don, Ergiand, Edward Seligmann, senioi partner ot Messrs Reinachs, Nephew & Co., tea Merchants. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKi™ HOSE. Oct 10 —Mrs J Colaiun, Beston; P S Enman, Moncton; Graham Frame and wife, New Glasgow, N S$; Wm Denuis, Halifax; A M Beck, do; C G Vland, do; J E Lawlor, do: E E Fors.th, de; S H Sheve, do; Jno W Inglis, iontreal; Gee E Lavers, St John; P O'brien, Montreal; Mrs Seels, Halifax, Jno Ead, de; James Smith, do; A B Knight, st Joon, N 2; J C Brians, Montreal; Mrs R Me- Dvaald, L.ctou; J H Robblee, Summerside. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. via the Southern Pacific Rail- report that, on Thursday night, when i Arizona, a is in progress between the citizens and Indians, The bodies of five line re- pairers were seen near the track, sbot $$$ $$$ — DRY GOODS. 70: 70: JUST RECEIVED PHNeR ENS OTHER SHIPMENTS TO For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. —— YRIBITION! ee SDS = é a) of Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to —-OALIL AT-— GHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries 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. Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,” “Twi- light,” “Model Parlor,’ “Organ,” “ Scout,” &., &e. "a ee V. For Churches, Halls, Stores and Schools we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,” “ Ironsides”’ and “ Box.” a ee —_ ‘Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &., &c.; Stove Pipe and Elbows. ‘Faweeit’s Celebrated Iren Piloughs and Extras. Tinware in large variety. ove ODS A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH’ WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF | | Knives and Perks, CHEAP; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, ia Ivory, Buck Hora and ether Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable fer eld and yeung; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, Spoens and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iren Stands, &c., &e.; Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Herse Rags, Halters, Whips, Rope, Lauterns, Nails, Ferks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, &c. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, Halls,&c. Bst American Kerosene Oil. GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. a ¥ES=—> Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENGY BEER. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. TO RENT! ‘HE HOUSE lately occupied by Lixvr. BovuLTon, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, 4pply to owner, TO LET. é BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr, Arcup Kennepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- J. H. GATES, Queen Square, Charlottetown ~ “Hides, Hides, Hides July 15—tf ply to the owner, JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. >> the Cheapest and DhY GOUDS. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. STERNS’, 24 CASES AND BALES - - - - . LO a “ " - - - - - EX S. 8. NOVA SCOTIAN 29 sé 6 $6 - - - - - EX L. 8. CALEDONIA 28 “ * ° - - - - - EXS.S. PRINCE EDWARD 13 6s es ¢ - - - : - EX S. 8. UTOPIA 10 4 “ “ - . - - - EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Oct. 8, ‘S1— ‘Thursday, 13th of October, cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’’ Ap- YANTED by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the GL UBSORIBS for the ee most Newsy Pap r AT EX S. S. WALDENSIAN Inspect this Stock before pur- RAM LAMBS. MMEDIATELY AFTER THE SALE OF STOCK FARM STOCK, at the EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Next Thursday, at 2 o'clock, 6 Shropshire Ram Lambs, pure bred, and Grades, from the Bellevue Farm, —ALso— 1 Thoroughbred Shorthorn Cow, in calf, 6 years old, with Herd Book Pedigree, A. MeNEILL. uct’r, The Imported Clydesdale: talon ‘BARRISTER. AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell BY AUCTION, — ON 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 Commissioners, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. CRAND REGATTA! AT CHARLOTTETOWN, Wednesday, 12th of Octobar, Under the Patronage of His Honor Governor Haviland, _—. Halifax and St. John Oarsmen to Take Part in Races. $200 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES. Oct, 1, ’81—till 13, wkly 1i Programme Ov Day's Sport: lst. Handicap Race for large Sail Boats. [n- trance fee $10; |st prize, total of entraace 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 Scall Race, best and best Boats. ist prize $30; 2nd, $15. Entrance $3. 6th. Double Scull Race for Boats of 1% feet keel and under. lat prize $15; 20d, $5. Entrance fee $1.50. 6th. Swimming Race, 150 yards. Entrance 25 cents. Tth. Canoe Race, 1 mile with turn. $5; 2nd $3. Amateur oarsmen from all the Maritime Provinces 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 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 the programme; and if not, the sail races will be started first. The Band of the 82nd Battalion has been engaged for the day, Prize $5. ist prize P. McQUAID, Sept. 27, 81. Seeretary and Treasurer, KEROSENE. KEROSENa, © ARRIVE, per Brig “Minnie Louise,’ due here Ist Oct, direct from New York, 50 casks Pratt, Best Kerosene Oil, which will be sold inte ts while landing, at cost, charges and freight. The only reliable Oil for retailing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, Spring Park Wool Sszop. 3 June 27, ‘81. obitvhed tn the Provinces, Water Street, Sept. 29 — lw eod OESh We Pe ee eee pee cea cre mea Se Stee aael = fo fee " rs f l, M oregano Eas seers Fa i SOIT SA ARE EERILY IE Sees hang