| roeal and Other Items. tu bes valu io Yous oe — p. A Bt ening new goods to-day, Se them [sep 29, 4in | > Youxe is showing some beautiful lives in bres lat > # 000 Grain Bigs selling cheap at J. B. Mac- DoNval sep 20 d&w 3i > No rt w | i toils Morning OWirg to absen: " e ‘ 1s immens of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing }, Lb. MacDona.p's . sep 29 d&w 3i ~~ i 04 000 pounde have been subscribed for the memor al t . P Bey as THERE W a temperance meeting in Y. M. ¢ ie Lois evening. eisai For Variety and Style ia Boots for ladies ani gentlemen, try J. B. MacDonacp’s Boot Store sep 29 d&dw 3i oa Tur Rev. O. P. Ford, of wesch both morning and Peter's Church to-morrow, Toronto, will cvening in 6. ~ Buy your Boots and Shoes at the Dominion Boot Store. New stock and low prices,—J. B. MacDonaLp sep 29 d&w 3i Dress Cioods is at} j {SpecraL Desparcurs to Tue EXAMINER, | Examination of O’Ronnecll. ; LONDON, Sept. 29. O'Donnell, the murderer of Carey, was | vn n from Newgate yesterday morning and b ught before Magistrate Powers at Bow Street Court, when his examination was re- sumed. Mrs, Carey in her evidence testitied see said to O'Donnell, “You shot my hus- band,’ O'Donnell replied, ‘‘Don’t "biame me, L was sent to do it.” Magistrate Flowers asked O'Donnell if he had any- thing tosay to the charge of murdering Carey, © Donuell replied **Not at present.” Che prisoner was then ordered to stand }committed for trial at the next session of |} the Central Criminal Court. . ee The Emperer William. Roupesiern, Sept. 29. Emperor William and Prince Frederick William, arrived at noon yesterday, and were received with great enthusiasm. WIzsBADEN, Sept.§29. Emperor Wiiliam and suite arrived here late yesterday afternoon and proceeded to the Royal Castle where a grand banquet was given in the evening. we — —_ We understand that the amalgamation of | the Union Bank of P. E. Island with the | Bank of Nova Scotia will not take place till | $rd Uctober. - Ecpes 1). Crawrorp will (D. V.) preach | in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great | George Street, on Sunday evening at 6.30 Seats always free. nails Tey are rej icing in the United States over | the reduction of the rates of letter postage, | the three-cent stamp giving place to the two| on and after October Ist. village Tue Horse. —Proiessor Rhuland will de-| liver a lecture, in the Citizen’s Skating Rink, on Monday evening next, at eight o'clock. | Subject—‘‘The Horse.” All interested are | cordially invited to attend. sisi ialiealibiat At the Exhibition re ently held in Toronto open to th world, the Wheeler Reflectors, wivertised in this paper some time ago, were | awarded a tirst prize in their class. Agent} here Henry Coombs. [sep29 3i | —— Mr. Movssrav, the local Premier of Que- | bec, had a majority of over 100 in the elec- | tion of Wednesday last Mr. Mousseau was | opposed by the Grits and a dissatisfied ele- | ment in his own party. His majority under | the circumstences isa good one in a small | copstiiuency, | bie a eeadin Fevt From a Traty.—On Wednesday night | the newsboy on No. 9 train on the Inter- | colonial fell off the train about three miles | west of Petitcodiac. The injuries he sustain- | ed were light considering the high rate at which the train was running at the time of the accident, and he is now fast recovering. incall A SPECIAL TeLvGrRAM from Truro to the Moneton TJ'imes says:—‘*The 2.38 race was fairly won by Rand’s Messenger Boy; bat fer | some reason the judges awarded him second | m vey Honest Tom, first; Charlie Morris, | 3rd. Messenger Hoy breaks the record on| this track, trotting a heat agaiust a gale in | 2.39. | | } } } i idemane To pay being the fortvy-first anniversary of | the formation of the Order of the Sons of | Temperance, a meeting will be held in the Y. | M. © A. Hall at 8 o'clock. Rey. Dr. Fitz.erald. P. G. W. P., will preside. Rev. | Messrs. ©’Meara, Wadman, and Whitman, | and G. W. Millner, Eeq., are on the list of speakers. The public are cordially invited. salenneiiactesbinl Tue funeral of the late Jeremiah Simpson, | who was accidentally killed near his own resi- | dence at Hope River, took place yesterday at | 10a.m. The procession was the largest ever | seen in that part of the country, it being com- | puted that not less than 150 carriages were | present. The funeral services were conduct- ed by the Rev. Wm. Archibald, and were very impressive. Much sympathy is manifested by the community to his sorrow*stricken family | and relations o- ANOTHER magazine is about to be added to the list of monthlies. It will bear the name of “The English Illustrated Magazine.” It will be pub ished by MacMillan & Company, appearing simultaneously in London and New York. The firet number contains an article by Prof. Huxley on *‘UVysters and the Oyster Question,” and asketch by Wm. Black, the popular novelist, on ‘The Supernatural Ex- periences of Patsy Cong.” The illustrations are to be of a high order. The magazine is to sell at one dollar and a half a year, or fifteen cents a number. eee A mover remarkable game of cricket was played between two junior clubs at East- bourne, Sussex, Eng., a few weeks since. The club having the first inning scored 75, and the opposing eleven scored 76, yet the latter defeated the former by aninning and one run. On going to the bat the second time the eleven who had made the 75 were all put out without Notes From @ttawa. Orrawa, Sept. 29. There isa rumor tothe effect that Mr. George Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacitic Railway, will shortly be knighted. Mr. C. A. Scotice, representing the Gov- ernment of Nova Scotia, is here endeavor- ing to obtain the transfer of the Pictou ranch Railway from the Dominion Gov- ernment. Annamite Troops Disbanded. Pakis, Sept. 29. The Annamite Government has ordered the disbanding of all Annamite troops who have not given their adhesion to the French. Boiler Explosion. Arsany, N. Y., Sept. 29. The boiler of the steamer ‘'J. S. Robin- son’ exploded to-day killing the captain and two men. Ross Victorious. How ron, Pa., Sept. 29. Ross won the professional scull race yes- terday with ease, much to the astonishment of many. Parnell at Leeds. Lonpon, Sept. 29. Parnell is at Leeds. Telegraph Notes. The strike of coal miners in Connellsville District, Pa., threatens to become general. The loss by the fire on the 26th inst., at Constantinople, was about one million dol- lars. The Times’ Alexandria correspondent says it is reported that Suleiman Pasha, recently appointed Government of East |Sondan, has been murdered by Arabs near Suakim Pass. A despatch from Dungannon, County Tyrene, states that a covered car containing a supposed Parnellite was fired into but the occupant was not hurt. This probably ex- plains the rumor that Parnell had been shot. King Milan of Servia left Weisbaden Wednesday evening for Vienna via Berlin, where he will probably visit Bismarck, King Alfonso of Spain left Weisbaden for Paris on Thursday, proceeding by way cf Brussels. A Chicago despatch says the ceremony of receiving Sitting Bull, the great Indian Chief, into the Catholic Church, which it was anticipated would taxe place this week at Fort Gates has been indefinitely post- poned because Sitting Bull cannot make up his mind which of his wives he will let go. Bradlangh has addressed a letter to Sir Stafford Northcote, in which he declares that he will again demand a seat in the Commons on the re-assembling of Par- liament, and charges Sir Stafford North- cote with causing all the mischief that has grown out of the continued violation of his rights. Advices from French sources, dated arun being scored although every man played his best cricket, but the bowling and fielding were perfect. Several instences are on record in England of an eleven failing to seore, but under all the circumstances the Eastbourne match is alone. -~ oo — Messenger Boy.—- Says the Truro Sun of V ednesday Among the number of horses that are to compete in the free for-all races here on Thursday is the beautiful black stal- lion, . \les enger Boy — lately owned by A. N. Large of Prince Edward Island, now the property of Silas W. Rand, Moncton, NB. ‘Messenger Boy” is sired by old **Bush Mes- senver,” and is the sire of the famous ‘Nellie Large,” that has obtained a record of 2.234. He stands 154 hands high and weighs 1125 pounds, is pure gaited and a picture on the road. We understand that his owner, Mr. Rand. intends trotting him this fall at the dif- ferent meetinys, and then lay him up for stock Ppurpeses next summer. We congratulate Moucton on being the owner of such & fine horse, ———— A Prrriovs Drive.— Recently, says the St. Croix Courier, while driving from Laken- wood, Mr, N. 8. Read’s« residence, on Big Schoodic Lake, N. B., that gertleman and Mrs. Real. together with Mr. and'Mrs. W. D. Simpson, had what most people would con- tiler quite an adventure, On their way down. when about eight or nine miles below Princeton. they found the road bound on both Sides by walls of flame which, with the roar aod crackle. were almost sufficient to appal the stontest heart. Not desiring to turn back, however, they pushed their horses, which Stood the fire bravely, through walls of flame which extended for fally half a mile. The tides of a bridge they crossed were in flames. but the, pressed on and were soon rewarded Hanoi, September 15, state that Black | flags have abandoned Sontag, and villages | of Pkung Lunge and Day, and retired to the left Bank of Red River. Several man- darins have given in submission to the French authority through M. Harmand, French civil commissioner. The French ‘forces will undertake no offensive opera- from France. No mention is made of the reported defeat of Yellow flags by the Black flays. Weather Bvulletizn. —_— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 29--10 a. m. Light winds, fair cool weather. $$$ - Our Advertisers. Jas. Coleman calls for tenders for the supplying of a large number of sleepers for the Island Railway. J. M. Courtney, Deputy Minister of Finance, announces the issuing of a loan of $4,000,000 Canadian Government bonds. . +> —- Tur Rxeeent EscaPe AT DorcHESTER. -—It was stated in one of the evening papers of | | Wednesday that a boy named Clancy, belong- ing to St. John. in attempting to escape from the penitentiary, had been shot and was said to be in a dangerous condition. Inquiries were made and a telegram received by Hon, Mr. Ritchie from Werden Botsford, stat by nar an 7 syv, ins Very wanu Wot ae the pense wis Sn is not wamed TET hi: ear TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | tions until the arrival of reinforcements | eee see 1888. FALL STAPLE AN Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1883. Hx A MTN ER, SE NEW &88B8! ites ails re a a Se ES io. 1684 NEW &88B5! en OE AND WINTER. OUR USUAL STOCK OF J FANCY DRY GOODS, Selected by Mr, Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of American and Canadian 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. New Frvir.—100 lbs. ripe Tomatoes, 100 dezen Pears, Peaches, Grapes, Apples, Cran- berries, all in splendid order and for sale low at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George street. sep 26 21 ws L. E. Prowse is now opening his Fall Goods. sep 20 Jou~n McPure & Oo. are opening English Goods to-day. [sep'9 dy wly A spLenpib lot of Crockery just opened at the Family Grocery, will be sold at lowest prices, [sep2] tf Buy a pair of home-made boots at the Boot and Shoe Factory, [sept 6 We are making a lot of real good French Calf Custom Boots. Come and get fitted.— Dorsey, eagr & Co. Home made Boots take the lead. Call fora pair at the Boot and Shoe Factory. [sep 6 tf Special Notices. Ir pay you to buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery, etc., from John McPhee & Co, {sepl9 dy wly A SPLENDID lot of China, Glass, and Earth- enware, to be sold cheap at CotwiItv’s, aug 8 tf Gop and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s. Shopon corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [iy 3 3m, wky Ir you want to be suited with a Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLWILL’s, aug 8 tf Ir you want satisfaction go to the Charlotte- town Boot and Shoe Factory. DixNerR Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLWILLs. aug 8 tf En@uish MALT Vinecar and Pickling Spice at Beer & Gorr's. [sel2 tf. Wuirts Oars OatMEAL, fresh ground to day, at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. [se 1 NEW FALL GOODS cocntinace A Ponce J.B. MACDONALD’S. —_—oi— i am now receiving New Goods for Fall and Winter. Ladies’ Dress Goods, in all the newest fabrics. Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in the newest makes, Ladies’ Mantles, Shawls, Silk Velvets, Veiveteens. Brocaded Silks and Satias. Ladies’ Straw, Plush and Silk Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons. Woollen Squares, Scarfs, in variety. IN THE GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT: A heavy Stock of Cloths, in Beavers, Worsteds, Tweeds and Fancy Coatings. Readymade Clothing, for Men and Boys. Underclothing, Flannel Shirts. Also Parks’ and other makes Cotton Warps, at the lowest cash prices, J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1883.—wkly pres he Queen Street. THE DOMINION WIRE MATTRASS. Having Made Special Arrangements with the Manufacturers of this Tue young men are requested to call and your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have it made as good as new, instead of changing it for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Ch’town. fiy 33m Ministers, Lawyers, Teachers and others whose occupation gives but little exercise, should use Carter’s Little Liver Pills for torpid Liver and biliousness. One is a dose. [sepl7 2w eod wkly AnoTHeR large quantity of Crockery just received and will be sold cheap at CoLwILu’s. inti een 7. H E : Admiration WORLD. Mrs.S8.A.Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION! Public s. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced 6. her unequaled preparation for reston. ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “ My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair leit. 1 am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer.. tainly an advantage to me, | who was in danger of be- | coming bald,” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WoORLD’s HAIR RESTORER. ‘One Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and t «ix bald spot covered with hair, ater using one boitle of Mrs. S. A. ALtEn’s Wortp’s Hair Restoser. Itis not a dye. BL TUE DAILY EXAMINER, for the ‘¢ Latest News" Loca and Talagrayinis. see L. E. Prowse’s American hats. They are | SERS PATENT SPRING BE How to save twenty-five dollars.—Carry 5 WE ARE ABLE TO SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. 0 7,000 Mattrasses Made and Sold in the Dominion last year, oO Every Mattrass warranted, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1883.—3aw lm. aE | | CALE AT | “CHEAPSIDE” —FOR-— | | Groceries, Hardware, Glassware, Earthenware, Wroodenware, &c, —_— 0——— ae OS. eT FLOUR, MEAL, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER GOOD: Are Giving General Satisfaction. cues PTEMBER 29. 1883. me - eo ON CONSIGNMENT, 99 HAL?-CHESTS GHOICE CONCOU TEA, UST RECEIVED from London, per ey “Hibernian,” selling low for cash. B. WILSON HIGGS, Terpsichore Hall, QUEEN STREET, (OVER MILLER BROTHERS). HE Subscriber gives notice that the usual Dancing Classes will be opened at the avove Hali,on Tuesday next, the 2ad Octo. ber, at eight p.m. During the term all the latest and most popular Dances wil! be taught in rapid succession, Particular at- tention given to Waltzing, Schottische and reverse movements of all the Gances, and Deportment exercises, Terms—$5 per term, in advance, An Afterneon Class will be opened on the same day et four o’clock, p. m, E. BURRIS. Ch’town, Sept. 26.--2i we sa, wkly 1i Vernon River Daily Mail, (Commencing Oct. 1, 1883). EAVES Charlottetown P. O. at 6.30 a. 4 m., returning leaves Vernon River at 10.230 a. m., arriving in Charlottetown at noon, _Good borses and comfortable accommoda- tion for passer gers, Freight and Parcels can be left at Norton Bros., City Hardware Store, where all information will be given, or with the contractor and driver, P. LANTRY. Sept. 25, 1883.—wkly VESSELS WANTED. ESSELD WANTED, to carry coal from Lingan, C. B., for Charlottetown Gas Company, Apply to WM. MURPHY. Sept. 25, 1883.—-lw J. A. GHIPMAN & 6O., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Patents and Ntrong Bakers, 375 — Choice Superior Ex- ra. TO ARRIVE: 300 bris. Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. J. F. SHATFOu D, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. CHARTER WANTED. CHOONER “ALI°E MAY,” 56 tons register, is now open for charter, Apply A. KENNEDY & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 17, 1583. FOR SALE. YHAT handsome residence known as **BEACONSFIELD.” Apply to H. J. CUNDALL, Ch’town, May 29.—law tu WANTS, LOST, FOUND, Xe. OST—On Thursday afternoon, a CUFF STUD (Gold and White Cornelian). The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the office of Tazz Examiner. {sep29 2i to 7 a ee ANTED—By a Young Man of some experience, a situation in a store or office. Good references given, Apply by let- ter, addressed ‘*W, H.,” at this office. [sep25 eod 3i pd RENCH LESSONS—A Lady wishes to form a French class, for young girls. For particulars apply at Examiner OFFICE, [sep24 ANTED IMMEDIATELY TO RENT, aemall HOUSE, or part of a larger one, Apply at THe Examiser Orrice, [sep20 \ USIC FOR THE MILLION !—Thirty- VEL four pieces Music and Buckner’s Mus- ical Chart, only fifty cents. A child (without the aid of a teacher) can learn in a few hours to play on the Melodeon, Piano or Organ, as easily as if it had gone through months of in- struction, and had practice. ‘To any address by mail for fifty cents.—R. MoCousrey, Commission Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. [sep20 YO LET.—The House on Water street lately occupied by Colonel Dunn. For particulars aj ply to Mrs. Dean at Hon. W. W, Lord’s. [sept 12 & FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- A modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great Sou and King streets, lately occupied by Mr. W, Hickey. Mrs. Sacspersox. [sept 6 1883, Te LET—A Dwelling House on Orlebar Street, containing nine rooms, Rent [seps tf AY I-8 FORGAN, Cum! erland Street, will i ~ be ready to receive a imited number of music pupils after Monday, 27th, Augu't. [ang 23 eod low, Apply to Henry Blatcb. wea.Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of the | Hor SALE—Plot of Land on Sydney Bt., City FREE OF CHARGE. HENRY BEER. Charlottetuwn, July 28, [98d.—taw and wiy. Charlottctown, 16x%4 feet, with Dwell ing thereon, situste to the cast of J, Metcalf’s brick house. For terms apply to Paul Towan, Springfield, or to Mclean & Mastin, Charlottetown. [eps 1Ul edd um rrr