at. “a ie apesettinn sf. en DATOS EXAMINER. OCTOBER 1 Ag epee ce mn re ee re eee — ee cevpse alien, cian 7 1S - - « . é assortn i of dress goods at | not + V7 ' a Local and Other Hems. eo’ Interesting 10 Housekeepers, -———- A BRAUTIFUL Yor NWS, - \ii the néwest shades in dress goode at ¥ SPLENDID value iu iad.e. —r.se material, at dish ole te OUNG’s, ihe \ “as ALTive Youxe’s ‘ 0 sia Phe hisht Thing Was Arrived. 1 ° ' i : Two cases of drunkenness at the Stipen- sepeememnte Tne steamer * = a. a arrived from | diary Magistrate's Court th:s forenoon. Both ; — 1 — falifex to-day with we at. | Were found $4 and costs. JOHNSON BROS. , ay * . i > ae ’ ’TSF ti) \V “ae Jore ester } » ’ . ‘ . : , ‘ b F ST hd SuERt vi . ar | ca = orchester : Jam ES ‘ OLEM AN, Ksq , Superintendent of NEW STEAM Penitentiary, 18 Vis “ ,the P EK. [. Railway, arrived home last “ -_ > Light, . To CORRESPON DENTS.—" One who was pres- 7 oontenee - Feather Renovator eat” ought to let us know who he is. [wo bundred and twenty immigrants ar- ON: AES Se + * dteciiaaia rived in Montreal, principally from England, } (BONNEY'S PATENT.) Young is showing some excellent lines in jadies winter mantles at extraordinary low prices ~ = Tuk races at Upton Park will take place on | the 24th instead ot the 25th October, as stated | in our issue of yesterday. > \ sPECIAL meeting of subscribers to the Prince Edward Island Hospital will be held this (Tharsday) evening, in the Schoolroom ot | St. Paal’s Church, at 7.30 o'clock. - - - CuamrioN CREAMERS.—Parties who have pot yet paid for their Creamers will please call at once at the Family Grocory, pay the same and oblige R. K. Brace. foctlS wkly occas Orenep yesterday at W. & A. Brown & Co's, 25 dozen pairs kid gloves, knitted Jersey gloves in plain and fancy, also 5 bales carpets, other lots to follow by next steamer. oo —_ Evanoetistic Services —The Rev. Alex- ander Sterling is holding a series of Evangelis- tic services in St. James’ Hall this week. The services * begin at 7.45, p. m. The public generally are cordially invited to attend. - > Lievr. Srcart Davipsoyn, R. E., has been appoiuted instructor in fortification, military engineering, geometrical drawing, and de- scriptive geometry at the Royal Military Collegs, from 6th September, 1883, vice Major Rabaa, promoted professor. oe > — Tue new Baptist Chapel at South Wiltshire, Lot 31, will be opened on Sabbath, the 25th inast., (D. V.) Rev. Mr. Whitman will conduct the morning service, preaching also at 4 p. m., and 6.30 p.m. Further particulars next weex. A collection will be taken at the three services. clisishasdills Maia Jousx Newson is at the top of the ladder in furniture. Long experience, best quality, greatest variety, and best workmanship. — He does not need to advertise that ‘the is a alive” man, The public know it. Go and get real bargains, ‘‘Newson’s Building,” opposite Post Utlive. [oct18 tf ——> Bishor Fass, of Montreal, has received instructions from Cardinal Simeoni that the Pope had appointed Mar. Penri, Councillor of the Sacred College, apostolic delegate to in- quire into charges made against the Laval University being ‘‘a hot-bed of Free Masons,’ rofessors and students alike being stated to long to the order. — >--- Movements oF Misstonartes.—The Rev, J. K. Bearisto will be withdrawn in the begin- ning of November. The Rev. K. McQuarrie, in the beginning of December. The Rev. A. Ross will remain for the present, and the Rev. Mr. Bryden will arrive in the beginning of December. The Rev. James Thomson, in the beginning of November. _—— Muruopist Uston.—On Sabbath morning next, the two Methodist congregations of this town will worship together in the Methodist Church, the pews of which are made free to all. It is more than likely that the two bodies will arise and build a new and more commo- dious place of worship before long.—Summer- side Pioneer. ci littialandi Owty half the number of trains enter and leave Paris stations that enter and leave Lon- don ones. ‘Two thousand two hundred trains enter and leave London each day. Of these there are only sixty-eight which do not carry In Paris there are third-class epgers. one hundred and ten trains which do not carry third-class. _ — PrrsonaL.—The Rev. Robert Wilson leaves on Friday for England, hoping to recruit bis health and to do some good in promoting 1m- migration. Many of our readers will join us in hoping that his most ine expectations in both respects may be fully realized. With restored health, few men could do this coun- try a greater service, in promoting immigra- tion than Rev. Mr, Wilson,—Moncton Times. —— A Drrecron of the Canada Cotton Co., in an interview with a Montreal newspaper reporter, said that the position of the Mill was never better. There was grey cotton in stock, and their agent says that the only difficulty he sees ahead is that the Mill cannot fill orders. However others state that there is over a million dollars worth of grey cottons stored in Montreal. ——<———— No. 3 Company 82nd Battalion, was in- spected esterday afternoon by Brigade Major Freeland at Victoria Park. The Band of the 82nd Batt., was in attendance, which had the effect of drawing together a considerable num- ber of spectators. The men were put through ordinary company drill. On the whole they did very well, and were complimented by the Brigade- Major after the inspection was over. —_—-- Pata Acorpext.—Last Saturday afternoon while Mr. Jas. Newson (a farmer living in Searlton in this county) was threshing grain in his barn, a colt running loose, came in con- tact with the belt and knocked it off the fly- wheel. The passage between the machine and wall was quite narrow and the colt obstructing the way, Mr. Newsou could not get back till the flywheel had gained very rapid motion. On suddenly applying the brake the flywheel broke in pieces, part of it striking deceased on the face and temple. He lived till about 6 the following morning (Sunday), but was quite unconscious from time of being hurt. De- ceased was between 35 and 40 years and so far as we know was a hard working industri- ous man. He left a wife and three children with whom we sympathize in their breave- ment. — Pioncer. a Bustyess 1s SummenstpE.—The Pioneer re: porte:— White oate are coming to market in considerable quantities and sell at from 36 to 38 cents, with a downward een, shippers having large quantities in stock, lack oats come in but slowly and sell for 33 cents. In potatoes scarcely anything has been done so far, and they may be quoted at from 16 to 20 cents per 60 Ibs. according to variety—early rose and prolifics bringing the latter figure. Mr. Holman has made the first shipment of tatoes from Summerside this season, having ‘oaded the schooner ‘*Victoria” with potatoes, turnips, black oats, ete., the prices being 16 to 17 for potatoes, 16 for turnips and 33 for black oats per bushel. Since last writing five vessels sailed with cargoes of white oats for ports in the West Indies, carrying away close on 40,000 bushels, Four of these vessels were loaded by Messrs. Rogers ani Holman. The former ig at present loading the ‘J. L. Crossley,” and both daily expecting other Vesvels th Tod before thy moth expives he and Mr. Holman are on Monday last, en row’e for the Northwest. > Tae Marevis or Lanspowne will arrive in Montreal on Monday night next. Prepara- tions for his reception are being made on a grand scale by the citizens. Rbtiidand AN Omnisston,—In the report of the dinner te Captain Davies, mention was not made of the toast of the Committee, proposed by the | Yon. B. Davies and very heartily honored. - > Av the trotting horse b-eeders’ meeting at Le xington, Ky., on Wednesday, the 10th instant, iv the race for three-year-olds, Hinda Rose won in three heats. Time, 2.282, 2.32, 2.195 In the third heat she trotted against her previous record-—-2.20j;—and made the mile in 2,19}, the best three-year-old time on record, distancing Wilkes Boy and Fugue. idine Tue thirty-fifth annual session of the Grand Division of Prince Edward Island, will be held at North Wiltshire, on Friday, the 26th day of October, inst., commencing at the hour of ten o'clock, in the forenoon, A public tem- perance meeting will be held inthe evening, and will be addressed by delegates from various parts of the Island. The usual reduced railway rates have been kindly granted by Mr. Superintendent Coleman. <> _EvIpENcE in the action commenced by the city against the Charlottetown Woollen Fac- tory for nuisance, was heard by the Stipen- diary Magistrate to-day, and the case adjourn- ed until Monday. The action arises from the managers allowing the refuse dyes and other matter from the factory to pollute the stream which flows from Spring Park. A judgment, we understand, will be entered against the factory if the owners do not tind some other channel than the spring stream to carry off the poisonous water. _— - o —_~—- THE shooting match between a City Team and one from H. M. 8, “Griffon,” is in pro gress this afternoon on Kensington Range, At half past twelve the ‘‘Griffon’s” men, who are composed chiefly of marines, were one o'clock the first shot was fired. The ranges are 200 yds. 500 yds. and 600 yds. The home team is composed of the following: Major Dogherty, Engineers, Lieut. R. Y. Longworth, Ne. 3 Co., Lieut. E. McGregor, No. 3 Co., Lieut. Scott, Royalty Co., Sergt. Bb. Hooper. Engineers, Sapper L. Hooper, Engineers, Sapper M. Davison, Engineers, Gunner J, Offer, No. 1 Batt. Art. _—— THe Morice failure in Montreal hs a decidely better outlook than at first antici- pated. Mr. David Morice, at a meeting of those interested, stated that the bills due will amount to $1,500,000, but that his asscts show aclear surplus of $300,000. The firm did business as commission merchants and the advances made to the mills were generally twenty-five per cent. less that the market prices of the goods and thereof ample security exists, he claims in goods, at present market prices, to cover all advances. If the bills payable amount to $1,500,000 and the surplus at best to $300,000 the assets of the firm must be $1,800,000. A shrinkage of twenty-five per cent, would leave less than the bills pay- able. Mr. Morice states, however, that instead of a shrinkage the prices of cotton have advanced five per cent, and, with the diminished output, the market would soon absorb the surplus stock, and in March, at the latest, would be hungry again. The meet- ing agreed to let matters go on, payments to e made prorata, It is believed that the banks will fail in with this arrangement, ee BIRTH. On 18th inst., the wife of Robert May of a $n, MARRIED. In this city, on the 17th instant, by the Rev. Fred. Smallwood, Mr. James McCallum Brodie, of Stanhope, to Miss Matilda Carr, of Covehead, P. E. I. On Tuesday, the 16th instant, at the family residence, Orwell, by the Rev. Alex. Munroe, Sergeant Alex. Doyle, formerly of Her Majesty’s Rifles, to Miss Mary Gillis, of Orwell. By Rev. D. H. Lodge at the Methodist Parsonage, Mount Stewart, Sept. 24th, Mr. James A. McEwen, of Morell, to Miss Mary Davie, daughter of Charles Davie, Esq., Section Master, Lot 40. At Strathalbyn, on the 11th instant, by the tev. John McLeod, Mr. Kenneth McDonald, of Colville Road, to Miss Janetta McLean, Darlington, At the Wolseley House, Summerside, Oct. 10th, by Rev. J. A. Dafoe, Mr. W. J. Wort- man, to Miss Elizabeth A. Wood, all of West Point. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 18—~Grace Greenwood, Hlitz, Lingan, coal; Capella, Siliker, Cape Traverse, bal. “CLEARED Oct 17—Leonora, Wright, Richibucto, mdse. Oct 18—Mary Jane, McCarthy, Pownal, bal; Capella, Siliker, New London, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 16.—Ent ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, stores; sch C A Bell, Bell, Crapaud, oats. Cld—sch Kate, Walsh, Kichi- bucto, bal; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreai, 1,000 bbls oysters, 260 boxes mackerel, $2,500; sch C A Bell, Bell, Crapaud bal; Liva May, Jamiesov, Barbadoes, 8,585 bushels oats, $4,117, shippet by R T Holman. Halifax, 17—ar sch Atlas, Geldert, irom Crapaud, bound for Lunenburg. Cld 16—schs Foaming Billow, Murphy, Charlottetown; Ada F, McConnell, Cardigan; Melford Guy, Smeltzer, Crapaud; New England. Hiltz, Georgetown; Pioneer, Kenny, do; Riverdale, Strum, do; Wm Boake, Reed, Grand River, Arequipa, Bell, do. St Peter’s, C B, Oct 14—ar Denova, Low- man, from Port au Basque, to Charlottetown. Yarmouth, N 8, Oct 15—cld sch Twilight, for Charlottetown; Louise, do. Portland, Me, Oct 13—cld sch R_ Leach, Shaw, Georgetown. Boston, Oct 1] —eld sch Laura Bruce, Swim, Charlottetown; S G Irving, Giifin, Summer- side. Passed Fastnet, Sept 30, barkentine Ethel Blanche, of P E Island, bound west. r Ar off Scilly, Oct 2—barque George Peake, McDonald, Charlottetown, for Queenstown. © ‘At New York, 18th, ship W -H Rourke, Finley, for Perth Amboy. Spokea, Oct 10th, lat 48, long 43, barque Claris), ffdm Liverpodl fer Cburlottetown. conveyed to the shooting grounds, and at |, Pont let it Pass without a Trial. ee PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH, : Your Beds. eAVEe The subscriber offers to the inhabitants a rare Chance to avail themselves of the bene- fits of this Unparalleled Machine, which has proved itself a great success, and to be exactly what al! conditions and quali- fies of Feathers, from entirely new to old and badly matted, need to render them as perfect ag age, quality and condition will admit of their being made, This process is totaily unlikeany ever used here. Tre most important features are : First- -No fire coming near the feathers, thereby obviating a}l possibility of injuring them in the slightest degree. Sncoxp—It thoroughly cleanses and puri- fies the Feathers from all impurities and glutenous matter which adhere tothe stem and; which are the prime cause of Feathers matting; also the prime agent in the gener- ation ot moths, and totally annihilates both moths and parasites, from which not one feather bed in a hundred js free, Tsiro—It renders the Feathers fresh and healthy, and gives to old Feathers the ap- pearance and essential qualities of new ones. Our facilities are such that, on short notice, we can take and return beds thorough- iy cleaned and ready for immediate use for S2.00 PER BED. We guarantee satisfaction or no charge, JUHNSON BROS, North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 16, °83. Your ROTICE ® E have appointed Mr. Wm. E. Hickey AY our General Agent for P. E. Island. All arders coming through him to us will be promptly attended tu. JOHNSON BROS,, North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1883. J. A. GHIPMAN & 60., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris, Choice Superior Ex- tra. TO ARRIVE: 309 bris. Choice Sap. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. J. FE. SHATFORD, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. ; HALIFAX & LONDON, THE GALIFAX Steam Navigation Company, (LIMITED) will despatch the First Class Steamer cJULIET,”’ weather, etc., permitting, from London to Halifax, About 9th Gctober. Loading in Millwall Docks, Importers may now cable their shipping orders, and in abl shipments of over 10 tons, the Company will deduct price of message from the freight. Vhe ‘‘Juliet” will sail from Halifax, to HAVRE & LONDON, About 25th @Gciober. This is a splendid opportunity of shipping goods to Paris, Bordeaux, and all parts of France, as the Yrench import duties are not exigible on shipments made by Direct Steamers. Apply to Cicero Brown, Havre; Westcott & Lawrence, 9 Fenchurch street, London; C. Dwyer & Co., Picton; W. H. Shanks, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1., or to © JOSEPH WOOD Secretary, 60 Bedford Row, Halifax. Halifax, Oct. ®, 1883. HEAP SCHOOL BOOKS AT NELWIES’. Roval Readers, &ec., £% Books, Slates. ‘halks, Slate Pencils, other School R:i«.~t:stes, at low prices. Ss. i’. NELMES, GOOD SUPPLY of Copy and Exercise Foolecap Paper, Sle‘e vencil Sharpeners, and Standard Bookstore. I CL owa, Sept, 19, 1983, ea FALE STAPLE AND —FOR— AND WINTER. Oe OUR USUAL STOCK OF FANCY DRY GO Selected by Mr, Sterns in the best English Markets, Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. and retail. The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE-- FOR THE FALL OF 1888. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, ete., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depend on getting bargains in every department, wholesale JOHN MACPHEE & CO, together with a full range of American and Camadian 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. Te ee ut of Canada Loan for G00, 4 per cent, Cur- rency Bonds. Govern $4,0, fF\HE Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, is authorized to receive ten- ders for a loan of $4,000,000 currency bonds, . bearing interest from the Ist November, '883 at the rateof 4 per centum per annum, pay- able half yearly onthe Ist May and tat November of each year, at his oflice,in the Finance Department, Ottawa, This Ioan is issued under the authority of an Act of the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, passed during their last Session, (46th Victoria, cap, 3, sec, 4.) The object of the loan is to provide for the payments of debts maturing or redeemable in the course of the current fiscal year, and partly for expenditure on public works. The principal of the loan now offered is to be repaid at Ottawa in twenty years, Sabseribers will receive bonds to bearer, which may at any future time be converted into registered stock AMERICAN MARKETS, ete., Koit ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888. —2aw wkiy. Brocaded Silks and Satins. Woollen Squares, Scarfs, in variety. Underclothing, Flannel Shirts, NEW FALL GOODS fam now receiving New Goods for Fall and Winter. 00— — Ladies’ Dress Goods, in all the newest fabrics. Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in the newest makes. Ladies’ Mantles, Shawls, Silk Velvets, Velveteens. ’ Ladies’ Straw, Plush and Silk Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons. IN THE GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT: A heavy Stock of Cloths, in Beavers, Worsteds, Tweeds and Fancy Coatings. Readymade Clothing, for Men and Boys. Also Parks* and other makes Cotton Warps, at the lowest cash prices, J. The subscription list will be opened on Wednesday, the 17th day of October next, and will be closed on Saturday, the 70th day of October next, at 4 o'clock p. m, and tenders jn the accompanying form, markedon the ay Ye outside ‘Tenders for Debentures,” will be , received at the Finance Department, Ottawa a . Bb. MACDONALD ’S. up to and including the latter date, at the hour mentioned, 70: — Tenders must be made for not less than $1,000, and in multiplies of $1,000. The allotment of the loan will be made as soon as possible of the clese of che subscrip- tion list, the amounts allotted will be payable on the Ist day of November next,and Bonds will be issued shortly after that date. Copies of this prospectus and forms of ten- der can be obtained from the undersigned, from the several Assistant Receivers Gen- : eral at Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, St. John, Winnipeg and Victoria, and from the Domin. ion Auditor at Charlottetown, J. M. COURTNEY, Depuiy Munister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, : September 21st, 1883. Form of Tender for Bonds B. MACDONALD, Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa eal ¥kKs=—> Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEEN & Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, Xe. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1883.—wkly pres he Queen Street | TENDER. pais eater aa ap Ria gh TE CN a Government of Canada Loan for $4,000,000, 4 per cent. Cur- rency Bonds. s —_— 2 02 | Amount tendered for &.,., Rate... per cent. Sia, ; hereby tender for the sum of § nomipval capital in the above-mentioned issue in bonds to bearer, at the price of per cent., and engage to accept the said sum, ot any portion thereef which may be allotted to , and to pay therefor at ],| the said price and in conformity with the “| terms of your prospectus of the 2'at Septem- } ber, 1853, COFTF’S. Keihivhuiiibledihernstne AAAreCB8cecceccoccvecccee sees Dithe cs cococevecece ooeet Ch’town,*.uly 6,—2aw wklv ‘UST OPENED at the Diamond Book- eF store, ONE WORTH OF CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. pecially called tg this announcement, as I am confident hey can purchase to much better advantace at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE than <lsewhere. give satisfaction, THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Diamond Bookstore, $9 Queen St., Queen Square. Ch’tcwn, Uct. 12, 1883, TO LET. eae | a TS Store and atstrye gf | Kenzie. THOUSAND DOLLARS | STATIONERY, I WANT TO ‘SELL Kingdow or Continent. } aw The attention of Country Buyera is es-| - | city, to parties wanting the same, | bargain may be expected, Our general stock is new, and warranted to ; Ch’town, Oct. 13, 1883. se | oe / To the Honorable The Minister of Finance, } Ottawa, Mouse on Queen | Street, now occupied by Alexander Me- [Sept, 29. law t) Oct 2u Possession given immediately, Apply to, Ek. J. HODGSON, WANTED. \ ALEX. McKENZIE, ~—s_ | CNEVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- astiak Bit BS ire on the premises.) ter. te load Prince Edword Island pro- Ch’tows, Sept 12, 1883.—eod tf, | dace for Newfoundlend and West Indies, ni ALSO, Two (2) Vessels, about 200 tone register, to load for Englaud,—- AND one (1) about 250 tons, for United }f EXE suit of Turkish Parlor Furniture in Tapestry, shown at the Exhibition jn this a A good " : Good rates and quick despatch. JOHN F. ROBERTSON. Ch’town, Sept. 26, {88%.—pat eod Call and examine at corner of King and | OLD EON ES Great George streets. s WM. E, HIOKEY, F IGHEST PRICE patd for old bones, in ; large or smal! lots, delivere? at John | PQUY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the| '@¥0n’s Furniture Factory, JUHN NEWSON, Cheapest asd Newsiest payer im the Provirtda. Ch’town, Aug. 17.--2m