ees a OE nts i al ae tee Wel ee EF Ns ele ot a Benen ae This is true Liberty, when}Free-born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.” a ee sem ‘.URTPIDES, wes cee ge — SINGLE Copies Two ents. LUWN, PRINCE EI es Sa 4 cI NTD PR | . _— TEM i = " Eng - U eh i ie WP AX Buu RA U U. = eet eee oe saseeiaainanimtaisitieaiaa ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS. a ; 89 gee &" i { 18 GS ine OW Es ‘g J IN . 2 St } es {3 -----—_--—— | D " - 060 JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & STERNS’, —o § iia sai, (24 CASES AND BALES : ; . EX'S. S. WALDENSIAN ee : “ ‘ - - - - - EX §. 8S. NOVA SCOTIAN ; ¢ i - - - ~ . EX L. 8. CALEDONIA - 23 ‘ , - - - - - EXS.S. PRINCE EDWARD List Q me Pi ' a ‘ - - - - - EX 8. S. UTOPIA |; a., N.} 10 ‘ “ ° - - - - EX 8. 8. CARROLL ae al OTHER SHIPMENTS FO FOLLOW. D Lhe ++ 8 : is nh. | ‘or variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. Inspect this Stock before pur- » ® | chasing elsewhere : PERKINS & STERNS. "mit tetown, Sept. 21, 1881 ; J " 3 i ; . : Et. . a eee “ & ; ms y ay : 3 | at s ‘ iN | } ; > FS] : i BI a a> bia By A ® H.| ’ 2 12 | \ jo) THE OMY HOTEL, :3 52| CKITUATED on Great George Street, op- ; 19 s posite the Koman Catholic Cat! hedial, the 15 $6) late occupant—Mr. A. A. Mackenzie ~having Sh P c mF z AN FVER i 13; skedaddled, + 2 i 1" f 39 This House is now in a good state of a bs H HAPER Th 4 au 18 7 36} pair, is centrelly situated, has recently been | uy > 4 J3\reshingled and otherwise repaired; lots of | — 0:0 — 2 oy #0} cellar room; has about 30 rooms. The situa- ; ; “ + $ a4 <7 | tion is about the best in the city, being cen-| RY I 2 i I.) <3; trally situated and on high land, where the | J. B. MACDON ALD 2 2! | drainage runs off to the river. Re de | he ; | r en ami pia tLe: ges Is Selling Of his Immense Steck of Dry 23 15 GEORGE DAVIES & CO., by . =o . ‘, awe 28 day 01 12| Avg. 22,°81. : Queen Square Goods aud Clothing this Fall at very 28/friday ) ¢| ew ‘AnlQT BAVRANG low prices. Everyoue in want of good a6 « 5 | » oh HH : aan : ~ TECH : 90| 9 59] : ic THON i 1 i articles at a small price should visit this 3 i rid YHE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great vari # & tore. SS — | of styles and binding, just received at [wkly, pres 4 ae Ss ssa ae g, q‘ 4 HARV IE's BOOKSTORE, | B40 ARR BR BRS ES ey 4/7 Deo Ang 17—tf Queen Stree GE je rd og Ds ene archanta| 224 VIDS’ | its : . ij at ul S, | | WuHHse) rT a ] COMBINED 108 SOUTH MAI [REST | Se eis eran ¥ BOS WRITING & COPYING FLUID : 4 N Pri peacien ay = ‘New Firm, New Goods, New Prices, ! a Ss | partly anniar edit Foncier | pHeMIChL WAITING FLUID — ss 4) + g a iif i a } ,a% bu “4 a 8 : i i, Are the Best Inks manufactured. £6 SOUTH PORT STORE 35 tq ; J : F asi i : 5 nnn TRY THEM ‘ . Co» s i —0:o— Capital, - - - $5,080,000) : — | FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, J Ew ould respectfully call the attention of customers, friends a8 ’ ‘ Presid Senator,Paris. | WHOLESALE, and buyers to the fact that we are selling, CHEAP FOR on - ~ BUCKLEY&A CASH, everything in our line, such as pe LLEN, s s| Dry Goods, Glassware Flour, Tea, ’ faad , a's. Renduanbde Clothing, Earthenware, Cornmeal, Coffee, . | of Messrs HALI FAX, N. S. Felt Hats, Hardware, Oatmeal, Snyar, . A un ecm cieeiisnnibas ei : Fur Caps, Iron, Salt, Molasses, ? W. ¥ LIVA N, oe -! Cloth Caps Nails, Brooms, Raisins, i LLIVAN. CA Lee . PE ETS, Kid Mitts, ’ Paints, Rope, Currants, Boots, Oils, — Soaraeery 5 Gh ubs, ices, &e., &. r Lace Curtains, &¢ |S». ass, picos, &e., — ban 0777 A ULL OF ENGLAND oa cB cD — fay ee ance U0Y BILLIONS to STERLING. anerans bu riink . nsurance effected « lt! kinds of Buildings, Me: ile? i iit I lu ‘ Al O, OW Vessels en { : ~ I Le : { ry j Bank), d i ara island } i: er ; ; ES u Mid a ‘ ia Ut 4s > os a 2. ~ ~ 5 & ei Deeds ae > M : ‘3h MOuina LAR ron ANT HIL ; oN EY g PRBES Built L i a. iwiivk 11} \ ALGIGALU abi iil PPING AN Com mi sign Mere AX D— EXPORTERS OF PROGD 44 Seuth Street, - New \ waiel foor ay ish paid for, an nts of Poratecs, is EH, McNg Agent, 49 Water st hear Queen, Charlottetos jse 14 1m whkly i n of ' ! ani " : Pecaal tw 3 vs es ££ rr ‘ ; 4 H fi 8 hig i miiirket 000 B nh an \ H pi j tor at I. ©, Hallsold stand foot of Queen § Charlottetown. Riai Aug. 23—pat Lim eod uD hants, rte pUsly York ¢ ity. :d advanced here on, reet, (-ACH MASZARD. \SSORTMENT just opened, sold at very low prices at 4 ¢3 HOIC BE iia. alia will ey f, W. TREMAINE’S, J j 53 Queen Street. vunée li, of. rs BQ tt b Removed. RRS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her | friends and the public generally that ishe has opened her Fall and Winter Classes for Painting and Drawing in all their different branches, For terms, etc., apply at her Studio —resi- dence of Mr, Peebles, South Side of King Square, (au w tf IRS! FURS ST RECHIV ED, A SYLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ‘eal Sacgues and Cashmere fur Lined Circulars. C. 1. MORRISON. Sept. 16, 1881, Pleasant Residence To Let. ?EXHE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises .* now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session given in a few days. may Y—eod ti JAS. DESBI LISA Y. TOLET. PFE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- i d of Mr, Arcap. Keyxnevy, Water also the premises adjoining, lately oc- i by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’ Ap- owner FRM S ” JUS +, 4. | street: ie a JOHN INGS. , 1881. Sea eho ee ¥ EAAMINER SS the Cheapest and most Newsy Papr oliished ip thes Provinoss, Ch’town, Sept. and everything usually found in a general store. DONT FORGET THE FLACK, BEER & CHANDLER, Oct. 10, ’81—1m eod, wkly 2m—pat SevuTHPOkT STORE. FALL STOCK. FALL STOCK —_——0:0-—-— BOOTS AND SHOES —AT— DORSHY’S OLD SFL 4AJIN .D,} ¢ssjen Big Red Beot,”’ Men's, Women’s, | Large Assortment, | Latest Styles, SS and Children’s.| Splendid Value, | Cheap for Cash. ¥xae> If you want good value please give me a call. J. C. SPRAGUE, Oct, 1, ’81—4w eod, vey, 4w PO apt ns tt WANTED 3 Potatoss, Buiter, Wheat, « ete oa ant Sethe 2.600 BUSHELS Higtest price paid for POTATOES, choice BUTT: R, and good clean WHEAT. "ENTON VT. NEW Y. Ch’town, Oct, 3, ’81—3i wkly Black, FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Sept. 20, °8]—pat tf W ARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, QCLOBER 12, 1881. 7" pe E ey rr; Ri . ts sh PELE PRAPHIE CANADIAN, Montrear, Oct. 10. Oct. 19. seamen of the steamer Alham- bra, naiwed Jeseph Sutten, left here en Saturday at midnight, for St, John’s, Nfld., in the steamer, A despatch received to-day atates that the man diéd at North Sydney from pen ss received while on the voyage, 2nd it appears that the Alhambra called into that port’ te land the injured man. No further particulars have been received. The deesased was married and leaves a wife in this city. Hairax, One of the UNITED ‘ST. ATES. Wuirrwaun, N. Y., Oct. 10. Willet, found guilty of murder in the first degre December 3, Was sentenced tobe hung 2nd Wasuineton, Oct. 10. The special session of the Senate to- day was called to order by Mr. Harris. After prayer by Chaplain Bullock, who feelingly alluded to the death of President Garfield, Senator Burnside and Secretary Burch, President Arthur’s proclamation convening the session was read. My. Pendleton (Democrat) moved that Thomas F. Bayard (Demoerat), of Dela- ware, be chosen President pro tem of the Se enate. Hdmands (Republican) thought the Sevators elect, two from New York and Rhode Island, should be first eworn in, and made a motion to that effect, which was defe ated 34 to 33. Amendments providing that Bayar tbe chosén presiding ollicer ic lay only, and substituting the ual 1e@ f Senator Anthony (Republican) for Bayard, were respeetively defeated. The riginal motion then prevailed, and Bayard was-elected by 34 to 32. The Senate ad- jeurned till to-morrow. one trom dr ri) IRELAND. Lonpon, Ost. 10. The Times’ Dublin despatch says Glad- stone's speech has brought light and hope to loyal people who felt that the Govern- ment had abandoned them. The Midland counties are still very lawless. ‘‘ Boy- cotting” is proceeding with unreleniing vigor and incendiarism is frequent. Parnell concluded his speech at Wexford on Sunday thus: ‘‘T trust the result of the Leacue movement will be that just as Gladstone by his acts in 1881 haz eaten all his old words and departed from all his former declared principles, so we shall see that these brave words of his shali be scattered as chaff before the united and ad- vanecing determinatien of Lrishmen to re- gain their lost legislative independence.” A serious riot occurred at Ballyraggle, County Killkenny, cn Sunday. One man died hayenet wounds inflicted, and another was fatally wounded. A serious collision occurred between the police and peopic at Athenry, yesterday, in which several injuries were sustained on boia = sides. er, rom EUROPEAN. Lonpon, Oct. 19. The Times Caire report says ‘* the Egypt- ian iniuisters, under advice of Eaygland and France, will refuse to give the Turkish mission any 1 nformation in .regard te the 4 9? internal‘aifairs of Egypt. Tunis, Oct. 10, The Wrench troops entered the city this morning and occupied twe forts. Hure- peans here express satisfaction, lt is stated that the Insurgents are blockading Hammanet. Bert, Oct. 10. An Imperial order convokes the Bund- erseth of the 20th. Sr. Prrerssurs, Oct. 10. Sir Edward Thornton, the new British ambassador to Russia, has arrived. Vienna, Oct. 10. Baron Von Haymerie, Austro-Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, died suddenly th.s afternoon, of heart disease. Lonpon, Ost. 10. A despatch from Dayeeling says fever is epidemic in Umritsir. In the Punjab the mortality ia from 200 to 300 daily. The total number of deaths for eleven days Queen Strest Boot and Shoe Store. WANTED! Heavy White Oats - Must be thoronghly cleaned and free from ‘ony to the Our weather proj , et, , anner, BAYS: | “Give notice at New! and and perts in that direstion of the pro bable approach | fof very gtoriny weather, with cold and «now, for the period between the 15th and 20th of the present month. The indications at present existing make the occurrenes of this winter period almost certain and of unusual severity. Include also Nova Scotia.” VOL 9,---N#™M421, Sir Alex. Galt. TRE HIGH COMMISS ABOUT THE [ONER ENTHUSIASTIC NORTH-WEST. (From the Globe's Corre snonde nt. did like Reporter — How vorth-West ?’ g Sir A. T. Galt—‘ Very much indeed It is a wonderful country; I have come quite enthusiastic about it. you the be- LBe- fore I went there I had opinions, of course, but I could not realize what a magnificent country it is. I believe there is a great future for that couutry, that it will be the making of Canada. Nothing can excel the richness of the soil, and the climate is splendid. I feel quite @ new man since my trip there, it built me up wonderfully. I have not seen enough of it yet, and shall try and go back there next fall. A remarkable thing is the conteuted feeling of every one I met. There is no grumbling. It is quite natural for many people to grumble; you know (smiling), especially for Englishmen, but I did not heara single grumble. The air is invigorat- ing, bracing, and tends to hopefulness and euergy.’ ‘But the winter severe?’ ‘As to that I made enquiries of a great many Ontario people whom I met there and you kuow the Ontario climate is much milder than farther east. They say they don’t mind it at all; they find less discomfert than in the rain and sleet storms of Outario, where one working out doors must hare wet clothes and wet feet. They say that there is scarcely a day but they can work out of doors all winter, and it is their own fault if they dou’t put on clothes enough to keep warm.’ ‘What are our prospects as regards immigration?’ ‘ We are doing fairly well this year, and I hope shall do much better next year. It takes time to produce results in this matter. The Americans had so zreatly the start of us, and had worked the immigration feld so thoroughly, that they had got the stream turned toward their ccuutry, but ence the richness and the vast resources of the Canadian North West become known it must attract an increasing share of immigratiou. J shall be able to deal with the question better from having seen the country for myself, and (smiling) I shall do what I can.” ineicosiiabiiiiads Diphtheria TERRIBLE RAVAGES OF THE FELL DISRASE IN RUSSIA—SEVENTY-8EVEN PER CENT. OF THE CASES FATAL—PEOPLE FLYING FOR THEIR LIVES TO OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, climate must be The reports from Orel, a proviace of Central Russia, show that diphtheria still prevails in that distressed commuu- ity. No outbreak of which the history of the place has any record has been worse than this. Itis actually stated by the local doctors that in seveuty-seven cases out of a hundred the persous attacked by the disease die. It attacks all classes and bafiles the skill of the oldest phy- sicians, The epidemic has not eeriously affected the adjoining provinces so far, and as the boundari:s of Orel are exceediagly irregular many of the out- lying districts are yet unaitacked. The Province covers about 20,000 square miles, and is one of the most thickly populated in Central Russia, containing no less ‘han 1,500,000 people. The soil is productive, and there are rich mines of iron and copper ore and other miner- als. ‘The people are panic-stricken and all who can do so are flying for ay to other parts of the country. The des- patches received are by no means full, but the scenes now being evacted in the devoted province must be distressing be- yond description. eee Long ago it used io be supposed that those who were from ¢ehildhood inured to hard work and coarse living, were healthier than the classes who enjeyed more ease as well as more culture. Investigation and experiment has proved that this notion is jending lst of October, is 2,265, of whom 11,138 were children. |; A a Sir Samu + 2 aker, the African explerer groundless, At the late meeting of the British Association Professor Leoni Levi, un secuonding a motion of Mr. Galton for the re 28 pO niment of the Apthi opome tric i ‘ mara 4 it ’ 3 | Uo. ml tee, Baic that Lhe CONG. Nlcail Cc mdi- arrives 1% v¥ York on gee oy. lL at fr 4 tion of pevple had much to Jo A oT : 1 . , the Ro ky . En land eee a the : | with their “Stature and weight. In ; nt Uvprus i AL ‘ uprre er i c a tion of Uyprus to FANS CORRE wa support of the statewent he yave the AG vant investi Sir was much discussion regarding the ages of the new anquisition. To gate the resources of the country, Samuel Baker went there in 1879, and for ten wmonths he ion the island. He has since published ia book gis ag the result of his investiga- tions, which has hada large eale in Eng:-' land. si nce have travelled around the world. They! went to Syr ‘ia Madras, China, Japan, aad | other } laces in the Ba st. Last month the ey | arrived in San Francisco, and in a few days will start for Eng! and, after an ab- sence of nearly three year Stk. ae bbe aohas The text of the convention between Her | the Sultan for the suppression | was published in it bears testi- Majesty and “Afcican slave trade w yndon on the 16th ult. . ihe anima‘tes the people of Great Britain and | Tre’an din faver of the colored races of t:¢/ world, January = | lived {fessional elass 63.70 in. | 136.2 Ib. ; ‘ t ‘ then the explorer and his wife | ig class 1: 37-8 lb.; commorcial 143-9 Ib., following figuree : Towu artisans appeared from the returns to be of an average height of 66.55 in.; the laboring class, 67.15 in. ; the commercial elsss 67.79 in.; and the pro- In weight the stood lowest, with the other statistics being—labor- town artisan again nd the professional class 152.7 Ib. The Souibal p*pulation had an aver: age weight of 145.2 lb. and a stature of 67.63 in. \ A national hcspital at Washington, built |by subscriptions from every part of the lai vilized world, is proposed as Garfield’s ‘monument, Mrs, Garti: id, it is to be boped, has ended the doctors’ controversy iby teiling Boynton that she believed the ‘wound to have been mortal, and requesting intense .earnestness which |!:tm not to publish his state ment,’ A _ Seventy-seven per cent. of the cases of ‘diphtheria in Central Russia are fatal. Page pace BI tng in RE See eee eee ee es ag eee rer UAC maa E TE = penne. i iF 4 ‘ iz { ie +? : = ‘J if , é chillin Fa 8 RTE BEL ee eee RL Diiciiaah ite inal Shah BoE POM A NA OREM. ha pic Cae tit Sah oe Mase aR 2 it Ras PRL RIES IR oe 2 epee siek Some ee Sais aapiesaatinls ow 4 ENERO cake gr Semen = et deee mutter Anan oe ee o { ; # | ‘Ce is RE ee RE oe mee BES Gt BEES PAAR) ET