a a en Ma Local and Other lems, r Act cases are postpened till Friday 3 > and Vinegar (English oct4 PICKLING SPICES Malt) at Beer & Golis. a, Blankets, cheap, at the London House. [ocd 3w 3aw - We are sorry to hear that Dr. Bagnall is laid up with a severe attack of gastric tever. kt ct readers will see that «ur ‘‘ are growing quite eriteal. > Nova Scorta Apries (No. l’s) forsale by the barrel at Beer & Goff's. oct 4 correspond- ents scien ati New Uister Cloths atithe London Rouse. [ocd 3w Jaw | > ALL our readers should study well the Exhivition aavertisements. Nowis the time to buy. - > Port 1a Jorn Excampmest will meet at) eight o'clock ths evening. A fall attendance is requested, > Just arrived another large supply of Crock- | ery, (tlass and Chinaware, will be sold cheap | at COLWILLS foet4 3weod wkiy3 | -~ Flauncls, cheap, at the London | House, joc4 3w 3aw 1. Rememeper the concert in aid of the poor | in Y. M. UC. A. Hall, on Thursday, the 12th inst, | — | Tae, ‘St. Lawrence’ is expected from Pictou during the night, and will resume her | usual trips to-morrow mcruing, a a Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & Co.'s. foct 2aw wly = A REGULAR convocation of Alexandra Royal Arch Chapter will be held in Masonic Hall, this evening, the 4th instant, at eight ; o'eleck. iD gb ok Tux Missionary Committee of the Metho- | dist Church of Canada concluded its session in Toronto last week. Halifax was chosen as the next place of meeting. pebnieeepmelbiqns Two hundred dozen Plates, one hundred anid fifty dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of Dinner Sets, will be sold cheaper than ever t CoLwi.e’s. [oct4 3w eod wky3i | <u > Tus “ Northern Light” returns from Pic- tou, N. 8, to-night at the usual time, and will remain in port until she undertakes her usual winter service. qvititdplidln Wineeys, cheap, at the London House. foc4 3w 2aw - > Tue lamps in front of the Post Office were re-lighted last night, and added brilliancy to the surrouuding square. ——-—_ ‘Me: Jouw Wow acorr is fitting up the shop on Queen Street, formerly occupied by E. W. Smith and will open it shortly as a Boot and Shoe Store. a 2 Tus platform from the front of the Post Oilice southward requires repair. The Agent of the Dominion Government should look alter it. —— — Srcart Recerrs, the great impersonator and reciter, is expected to arrive in this city next week. Only one performance will be given, as his engagements are very num. erous. Taiioring Department.—Over one thousand Patterns of Cloths at the London House, [ocd 3w 2aw selidaliaeae Tue Rev. Charles Fraser will (D. V.) preach | on Sabbath, 15th inst., at Campbleton, at 11 | o'clock, a. m., in Elmsdale at 3 p. m., and in Montrose, at 6 o'clock, p. m.—J, M. MoLzop, Presbytery Clerk. -_ > —_— At each of the Exhibitions R. K. Brace will show a very large assortment of Sea Shells from the Pacitic Coast. They are Well worth see ng. Every person should ca'l at his store and get some. —A handsome article and sold cheap. oct4 wkly Tue newly arranged civil service examina- tions will be conducted in the following cities: Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown, Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, Lon- don, Winnipeg and Victoria. The first ex- amination will commence on the 7th of Novem- ber next. ->--- - A MAN wandering down Dunean’s Wharf last night fell into one of those numerous man-traps which we called attention to a few days ago. Happily, beyond a thorough duck- ing he was uninjured. Before something fatal occurs it would be wisdom to repair this much neglected wharf, —-—--—- —~ Rosert H. Covrsonx, of Darnic-. Lot 19, P. E. I. was found drowned last Thursday morning ina millpond at Orono, Me., where he bas n working, and his body arrived by the western train in a metallic coffin lost even- ing on its way to his birthplace in P. FE. I. fer burial.—St. John Sun, _— Tue barn and other cutbuiidings, with their contents, belonging to Mr. ames Mc- Quaid (John’s son), of Baldwin’s Road, was burned to ashes on Sunday last. The accident is reported to have occurred by smail children | using matches carelessly while Mr. and Mrs. McQuaid where at divine service at Cardigan Chapel. eee Duxine the gale on the night of the [7th ult. a barn belonging to Mr. John Pineau of North Rustico, was blown down, killing three horses and seriously, if not fatally, injurio two or three cows. This is a heavy les —~ we trust Mr. Pineau's friendsand neighbours will manifest their sympathy by promptly replacing it. cdi nn a Tue Patriot beats everything in the line of circulating false reports. Yesterday it said that *'Sir A. T, Galt has had his salary as High Commissioner raised to $20,009." It is almost needless to say that there is no founda tion for its statement, It originated with a Hamilten paper and was promptly contradicted from Ottawa. Of course the Patriot knew this well enough, but the paper must be filled some! ow Or the other. _——oe -— Tue steamer “Carroll,” Capt. Brown, ar- rived from Boston, on Wednesday, 4th inst., with freight ard the following passengers: — Senator Carvell and wife, Edward Sherwin and wife, Henry Sherwin. Miss Annie ‘Ber- gan, Mrs. MeKae, Flora Morrow, Annie W. Nelsen, Mrs. P. Powell, Annie McDonald, Me Michele aioe ae r, Nycholgop, D. MeLlegy Wm. McPhee, May Olvrey, Nell Murchisoo—{9, | ex-Minister of Militia to the Senate, says : —~— antenatal nares tall focal and Other Items. Moxcron has a new fire alarm bel!. It weighs 1,590 pounds, } i } i | > } THe Annapolis and King’s Gounty»N, &. | teens was wpened to-day vy Cuief Justice | McDonald. —— _ | | A qgoop number of passengers left by the | | special train for Georgetown at 9 o'clock this morning -_ On Friday and Saturday last 1,209 barrels | of oysters left Summerside for Quebec and Noi treal, . A LARGE number of il'egsl salmon nets | have been seized on the Miramichi by the} fishery officers ° PaRTIAL WVomsmion revenne returns. fer) September show considerable increase over the same month of 15S]. -_- >: -—~ InpIcaTions of the existence of oil at Glad- | stone, Man., has led to the formation of a} c mpacy to operate th t field. | > FRoM $16 to $20 is the rate of wages offered by operators for men to work in the N. B. | woods this winter, which is just about the same figures as prevailed last fall, Misia Mk. SAMUEL WeakKLyY, Supt. Adam's. Hx- press Cy. Stables, 22nd Street, Philadelphia, Pa., says St. Jacobs Oil cured bim as if by magic, of a most severe rheumatic attack. pen THe Globe, announcing the elevation of the ‘*The appointment is possibly the best the present Government has made.” Hear, hear ! ee ae THF assessors’ returas for the city of To- ronto show an increase in value of real pro- perty within the city for the present over the preceding year of nearly two and three-quar- ter millions. THE trees are rapidly assuming their antum- nal rubes, There is no change in their fashions. Royal scarlet, flaming red, and golden yellow will be the prevailing colors as ia years past. mde dapiictings A VETERAN of the British army, named James Holmes, who acted as a member of the guard over Napoleon I, at St, Helena, is living at St. John, N. B., and working as a gardener, at the ripe age of 83. > A LARGE quantity of assorted Crockery to be sold at a great reduction until after the Exhibition. Our goods are all bought for cash and will be sold cheap._-W. P. Co-wu. {oct4 3w eod wky3i cao Tax United States bonds withdrawn from securities of National banks by the United States Treasury Thursday, and surrendered to the Secretary of the Treasury for exchange into three per cents amounted to $730,450. | Total to date, $179,738,800. cheniiennme Work on the new well outside the Railway Engine House, is being actively pushed forward. A steady stream is flowing into it, | and the “ Rollo” fire engine is engaged pump- | F ing out the water in order to allow the wor men to dig the well deeper. ~~ — altel (pen to Visitors on Exhibition Days, Oot. 11 & 12, Gharlottetown Ste am Bust aud Shoe Faetory, ADEit. Wo VISITORE TO THE MANUFAOTURING DEPARTMENT GN EXHIBITION DAYS. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Charlottetown Steam boot and Suce Factory. ADKIT TWO VISITORS TO THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT ON EXHIBITION DORSEY, GOFF & CO. DAYS. One of the above cut out and presented at Factory will admit two visitors Tickets can also be had at our Exhibit in Drill Shed. Dorssy, Goff & Co. Oct, 3, 1882—wkl y WEW FALL GOODS! — —- :0: — — J. B. MACDONWN A T.D IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. —_——— 10: already 1 The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those vu Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. -| Sept, 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres J. B. MACDONALD, ’ Queen SrReer. A Letrer from the English Chief Rabbi states that many Jewish refugees on their re- turn to Russia met with violent deaths, whilst those who succeeded in reaching their old }omes in safety are subjected to almost intolerable restrictions and annoyances, hina Tue values of the imports of merchandise into the United States during the twelve mouths ending August 31, 1882, were $741,- 983,917, and for the corresponding period of the preceding year, $643,248,555, The value of exports of domestic and merchandise from the United States during the twelve months ending August 31, 15852, were $752,038,772, and for the twelve months ended August 31, 1881, $394,717,454. Tue Sun says that the Canning Factory at Souris, P. E. !., is doing a large business ia canning beef, mutton, lamb, etc., the market being principally is Britain. The steamer ‘* Beaver,” from Port Hood, C. B., landed a full load of cattle at Souris on Saturday, fcr tue use of the factory. There are similar establishments at Port Hood which use u about 25.cattle and 100 to 150 sheep sal lambs, per day. Tut Montreal Gazette (Sept 28) says :— “There is a compl-te glut of cattle in this maiket, under which prices have given way all round, Mr. James McShane, Jr., M. P. P, has bought over 250 head of shipping cattle during the past few days, at from 43 to 5hc per lb.; a few choice at 3gc. Sheep sold at 5c to Sje per lb. Viger market was over- crowded with cattle to-day, good butchers’ stock selling at 4c to 4$c per lb , and common at 3c to 3hce. Abont 1,500 sheep and lambs were offered, the former selling at $4.50 to 7.50 each, and the latter $2 to$t each, as to size and quality. Sales of good hogs were made to-day at $7.75 to $8.00 per 100 Ibs. Temperance Act Convictions. October 4th before Alexander Hayden and Peter Macgowan, Esquires, two of Her Majesty’s Justices of the Peace, for Queen’s County, Susan Murphy, of Southport, widow, for violation of the Temperance Act, 1878, fined $50 and costs, being the first offence, and in default of payment forthwith, to be imprisoned for the space of two calendar months in the common jail of the County. Also before the same, James Murnaghan, of Southport, Lot 48, was convicted for a like offenee, and adjudged to pay a alt ef $100 and codes aot in datanit of pay ment forthwith, to be imprisoned in the common jail for three months, being a second offence of the same nature. Thomas B. Hall, of County Line, in Queen's County, charged for violation of said Aet, was postponed until the 19:h October, inst., and Warrants were ordered for the arrest of three witnesses who failed | to attend and give evidence in the case. +++ Exhibition Notes. The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings present a lively appearance. The grounds are being cleaned up. Horse and Caitle Stalls put in order. Rings for showing the stock will be made, The restaurant under | MreWm. Kennedy’s management, promiacs | { There is —_ an excitement among dog. | fanciers. On the list for the show are Mastiffs, Newfoundlanders, St. Bernards, | Bull-Dogs, Fox Terriers, Irish Setters, | Er glish Setters, Scotch Terriers, Skye Ter- riers, Black-and-Tan, Poodles, Hounds, Spaniels, Shepherds, Pointers ” N {be reteived after Oct: Tih at BY, mh " : mente en a CLEARING SALE » FALL GOODS AT NO. 83 QUEEN STREET. HE Balance of Stock being principally FALL GOODS, is now offered at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, in New Manttes, Frillings, Cloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, &e. ‘In order to clear out balance of Stock on hand, we have imported several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will de sold cheap for cash. Don’t Forget the Place, &8 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. N. B.—Parties wishing to rent the premises will please apply at Store for terms, etc. se 15 ‘P@®:« T Ep Bw WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE — 202 W.& A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS! 42 CASES, . 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS, May 19, 1882—-6m WEST AND NORTH WEST, Over the Intcreclonial and, Grand T.unk Railways, Wry 7 4882. a , &e, | For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by D. A. McLEOD, WHITE OATS! FEN\TON T. NEWBERY. Sept. 25, 1882—wkly pat ne 3i, dly 3i rrutdcia aut wa sian kee” Tickets to all fouls HP RIN ft + JUST ARRIVED, 300 Barrels Prime, Large and Fat. T. J. FARQUHARSON, - WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT opin: NEW GOODS —BY THE— §, 5, Assyria, Iona, Waldensian, Kare, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, OUR STOCK —HAS BEEN— Selected with Great Care BY MR. STERNS, —IN THE— Best British Markets, -—AND ¥FOR— Style, Variety, -—~ AXD— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. Istand. A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goods os hand, and will be added to by every steamer uatil closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estab- ishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money. Perkins .& “Sterns. Bept. 15 1882 Quen St, Attd. 17, ‘82. THIS SEASON," PE ISLAND BALLWAY. Prinee County Exhibitien, ETURN TICKETS will be issued at ONE FIRST-CLASS FARK from all Stations on this Railway to Summerside, on the Sth and 6th October, prox., good to return up to and including October 7th, to parties attend- ing the Prince County Exhibition. Live Stock and other exhibits will pay regular tari{f rates to Exhibition, but wil! be returned free on presentation of certificate from Secretary of Exhibition that ownership has nut changed A Special Passenger Train will leave Charlotte\own for Summerside at 8.10 o'clock, 8. m, on October 6th, stopping only t Hunter Biver, County Line and Kensington Stations, going and returning... Phe Mixed Train for Tignish will leaye Summerside at 6.30 p. Mon 6th October, instead of the usual hour. L, B, AR( HIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1°82. 28 30.3, wkly li JAMES 8. SLUT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX. N. S. Special attention paid to the reeéiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Consignments ate slicited and prompt returns guaranteed Gas Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers, P.O, address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax, se 28 TENDERS. ~ ‘TENDERS will be received until WeD- NESDAY, the 4th day of Uctober: en- suing, for the building of a Keeper's Lodge at the entrance of the English Burial ground, Malpeque Road, City ( ommon. The advertisers do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, F «J) par ticulars can be had on application to Duyid Stirling, Esq. Architect. Office Lower Queen Street, where plans and specification may be Ucean Steamship Co'y, <x : . Pa he - er OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. HIS Company being now about to be dissolved, all persons having legal de- mands against the Company are hereby notified and required to furnish their ac- counts without delay to the undersigned for PEAKE BROS, & CO,, Man. gers. Cia rlottetown, Sept. 23, 1»82—3aw tf The New Boarding House, \N KING STREET, adjoining tbe Ferry Store, i prepareé to accommodate @ limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Renpat, proprietor. [jy 18t "HE PB. ISLAND EXHIBITION, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Ticketse—Adulis 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents. For fuil particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Regulations, etc , to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition st Summerside —the Secretary of King’s Cou,ty Exbibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charl ttetown ;and at the Secretary ’s Office, Charlottetown. A McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhi/ ition, Queen St., Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1882, —wk ti ex $500 Reward! W* wil pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache. ndigestion, (orstipatin or Cos- tiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satiefaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by ail / ruggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations, The genuime manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST & CU., “The Pill Maker,” Chicago and Toronto. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a3 cent stamp. Sold by FRASER & REDDIN, and all Druggists, augl4—dy & wky ly. A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines. ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1896. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or “88 . No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, uo matter of how long sianding NOt doses or cubebs, copaiba, or ; sandalwood, that are certain to pro- the stomach, Price $) 50, Sold by all druggists, or maij-d on receipt of price, For further ) ar ticulare send for circular P.O. Box 1,633. 4 e ALLAN CG 83 dobn so 1 Wiles’ 9 00 Soew York ST EL Fa ~ ee ie 4 ‘ dace dyspepsia by Gestroying the coatings of get on -<! eure ome an aa . ef Fed ion a = i