i i ie 2A ete alii 25S « dae ame eit, a . * , . a ARS OE OE kc GEER cb ee ate RAT Ceres Sees PT DT a LE OER | “a? ee > hi Local and Other Liems. ‘Suga , lasses, Tea, PELECRAPHIG ‘NEWS. ve raty Court is in session to-day quite a larg docket. > r Now ms as though our late har vest would be followed by an early winter. a f all wool Tweeds at a large discount at Owen Coucolly’s foct 19 12: - Topacco The best assortment in the city to choose from, at Apothecaries Hall, —o26iw | ad RewemBer the social to be held ia the base- | ment of the Methedist Chureh, this evening. Admission 10 cente. with | ' | } | } New Fours, a splend:d assortment, 4nd cheap, at Young’s asin Ose hundred and seventy-five lives are sup- osed te have been lost by the foundering of | s atch passenger steamer in the Indien gccal, > 100 bushel No 1 Cranberries, whole‘ale and | cea 4 Mond: + VW L be ors lc | retail, to arrive en Sionday bDext, Lil De ¢& i | cheap to the trade. Leave your orders at the Family Grocery,—R. K. Brace. 026 =| By telegraph to R. Ff. Quirk, Esq., we learn | that the stip James Duncan, Dunn, arrived | at Santos, Brazeil, on the 25th inst., after a | passage of fifty days. ili Tas reported fall in potatoes in the New| York market has not lowered the prieé of that commodity in this Provinee. The market to- day reruains the same as stated yesterday. Tue New Fur Bonnets at Young's. — -—~> ---- You are most cordially invited to attend the meeting to-night fer the study of Pro- phecy in the parlor of the Y. M. U. A.. st 8 e'cloek. Strangers always welcome. Come! a oe — Havana Cicars.—Received this day, : choice loi-—-warranted genuine and of superior quality. Try ’em, at Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s corner. ect 26 lw > -—— One of the finest herds of Ayrshires in New Brunswick—that of Cel. Otty—was to be sold by auction te-day. Col. Otty’s farm has been purchased for a Government Stock Farm. catatallliaciaties Tu steamer Worcester arrived from Boston om Tuesday evening with freight and the fol- lowing passengers : Miss Dura Munn, Mrs W Syvain, Mrs Cahill, Miss Annie T White. Mrs W Harris and twe children, Mr Sharyberman, John Cuny, Miss Sarah McLean, Mr D Mathe- san. Sere Fecunpity.—Madame Lagneux, of Bien- ville Levis, @uebec, has become the mother of 1’, children during eleven years of marriage. She recently presented her husband with twins,. Should this woman live till the next census, she will make some difference in the populstion at that rate. ee Toronte is takiag preeautions te prevent the introduction and spread of typhoid fever in her schools; but we are opening the doors of Prince Street school to coughs, colds, consumption, fever, rhenmatism and other ambassadors of pain and death. \neegtitibendingt Tue Grand Division meets to-morrow. The Public Meeting, which opens at 7.30, in Market Hall, will, no doubt, be. largely at- tended. The Band will be present, and some of the aeknowledged lexdlers of the great tem: perance reform in this Proviree are expected te speak. stiantntgiitiatie New Plush, Beaver and Frieze Hats just reseived at Young's. ——= Tur Two-Year-Outp Trotrina Reocorp Bearen.—Governor Stamford’s two-year-old “ Wildflower,” made the first mile in 2.21, at San Franci:ce, on the 22nd, in trotting a match to beat the best two-year-old’s record, which stood 2.31. Rese's two-year-old made amile in 226. A yearling colt trotted in 3.05 and 3.04, and a year-old trotted it in 2.22}. —_- »>— -— To raz TrApE.—Just received, 500 barrels Superior Extra Flour, which will be sold low for cash or approved paper. —-OwEN CONNOLLY. foc 26 eod lw -__-_ > ---—- Taree cases of drunkenness were tried by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. One was fined $20 and costs, anether $12 and costy, and another-§10 and costs.- In answer to the Magistrate’s question one of the trie stated that he obtained the liquor from one of the licensed vendors. The vendor will therefore be summoned for a breach of thc Scett Aet, . eee Tue weather to-day has been unfavorable for the races at Upton Park, and they have been again postvooned. If the track is good and the weather fine to morrow the herses may start; but at present it is impossible to tell how the weather or track may turn out. We chould like to see a goed track for the meeting, as the “ Free for all” and ** Stallion aces” will he very interesting. fondle AQvATIC CHALLENGE Accrrrep. —Davis and Kennedy, o Portland, have accepted : the challenge from Hamm and Conley, of Halifax. The contest is to be a series of three races,two single and oue double scull race for $3,000 a side, or $1,090 each race; time,-place and distance to be mutually agreed upen The two firat named have deposited $1,500 at the effise of the Boston Al-ra//, the balance to be put up on signing the articles, which are to be signed ia three weeks —_—_— - Tur Ladies are astovished as well as de- lighted with the beautiful eheap Dress Goods at Young's. ——-———— Tue Deap Mear Trape.—A large business is now being done in the shipment of dead meat to Beston. About 100 carcasses of beef, and between 400 and 500 carcases of lambs and sheep are sent forward every week. Prices are well maintained, and so far the business has proved fairly lucrative. The killing of so many avimals near St. John has also had a very telling effect on the trade in hides and sheep skins. The hides are sent to Boston and the wool is taken from the skins and forwarded to Cavadian markets, while some of the skine are tanned here and others sent to the United States. —St. John Tel. : oor Buenep ro Deatu.—A little girl, aged shout six years, daughter of Narcisse Mar- quis, werchaut at Little Falls, was standing Watehing a pile of shaving, buraing, when a Spark caught in her clothing. She immedi- ately started to run home, and as the wind was blowing hard at the time, the spark was soon fanned into a flam>», so that on her arrival at home her clothing was completely burned off her. Her body was burned to a crisp from her waist to the tops of her choes. Medical atten lance was got a8 s00n as pos- sible 5. but all that could be done was to alle- Viate her intense sufferings until death put an end to them about six o'clock Sunday morn. img.—Fredricton Capital, Evaisins, d&c. 200 pans, Bright Cienfuegos: Molasses, 100 pans, Barbadoes Molasges, lOO hhds. Choice Porto Rico Svvars, | 200 barrels Retined Sugars different grades, | 100 barrels Granulated *ucare, =~VO bags Race, 100 barrele Dried Apples, 100 bexe >», different t 30 1600 if ‘ ‘(hoice Con hou r 1000 box } ‘ fully selected to meet the re- jan . t 1 trade Also. ¢ rri Ey S. S. “Avifona,” from Debia | and M ga, m U I i hox: Ton Pa 3 : Kes yer Ratsi baxes Lay i ins, Gj el S se OOXeS 1.0 mm ia i ” nh DONE , Oar res } 1 Lé a ial ror S< ‘ y SLETOR-& MITCHELL, Oct, 24,2 51 —I]m HALiraxy N.S; Ol. JAMES HALL. HEC A EDENG,: Rey, Fames Carruthers, OF PICTOU, qa | Will give a Reading under the auspices of the | Young Men’s Association of St. James’ Kirk, on 7. rl TVG HUPSEAY Doors open at 7.30 o’ commence at 8, Oct, 24—4i pd 1 jock, Reading t Admission 10 cents. FOR CHARTER. HAVE. for Charter to Newfoundland or United States, a schooner three years old, 176 tons Register, and now lying in St. John’s, } ny > + “* rT*a1° - Newfoundland, Sbe can proceed at once to W. EB. Forster, Sir William Harcourt, Mr. any portin the Island. Also a schooner of !4¢stone and some ingmbera of the Reyal 104 tons, now lying in Montreal, to take cargo from Montreal] to this port. JOHN H. CATHRAE, Ch’town, Oct, 25, 188l1—pat lw THE SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR AUTUMN STOCK, and shall be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, A ill Supphes, } which consist in part as follows : Axes, se Link Chaia,; Sled ~hpoe Steel, Le Bolts, + tuns Vordage, 450 packa wider, 750 hoxes Horse Nails, 400 kezs Horse Shoes, 180 barrels Oil, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterns, 120 bdls. lren Wire, 76 cases Scales, 2600 boxes Window Glas, 1 ease Silk Belting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Back Saws, 850 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, 7 teas Krandram’s Paints, 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, % Portable Ferges, 3 25 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, 12 barre!s Rosin, : 1050 dozen +») 4 tous 2h tons }2evaser Carri » e324 rrei sOTraX, itton Néta, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bags Shot, 3 cased Guns, 175 packages, containing — Breech-Loading Implements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Riy’s Cartridge Cases and Caps, Slates and Penvils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest and Padlocks, Vinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread, Cutlery, Iron Table and ‘lea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware. W. H. THORNE & CO. OULU 4 SprciaL AGENTS FOR Haszard Powder Co., . ° Powder D. ¥. Jones & Co., Shovels and Forks The Howe Seale Co. - ‘ : Scales Walter Carson & Sons, Anticorosive Paint J. T. Lawton,., .- - : - - Saws The Dann Edgé Tool Co.; - Seythes St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, ’8i—1m “Ter, ~ ; Te WANTS, LOST, POUND, &e. in BE LET—the House and Premises en Dorchester Street? near Pownal Street, at present occupied by the subseviber, Pos- se:sion given iunwediately.——G go. E.Hueaes, Apothecaries Hall, Oct, 29. 3 Peal —_—s+ — Ww? NTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C.F. Sracx- .. ov 24 POLE e a es \OOK WANTED, at the “ Nest,” Brighton _/ Road, Must have good references.—Mrs, Arremas Lonp. foc 21 TANTED—Two. tirst-class Coat Makers. V To the right persérs constant employ- ment and good pay will be given,—D. A, Brece, 72 Queen Street. > “foc#t9 re WO GIRLS wanted immediately for gen- I eral Housework, Apply at this office ‘ {oc 1 rysO LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Possession given in about one month from this date. Apply to Manx Borcner. [se 6 ‘f Evening, 27th inst, HAVE NOW| Rent very low.) ~ IRISH NEWS. Lonpon, Oct. 24 The accounts from different parts of try since the proclamation against the League have been satisfactory. " There has peen ne ance of business and people are much relieved | are the coun- iisturp Dustin, Oct. 24 ‘The subscription list of the Emergeney Committee show a total of £13,000 during tite past year. The committee received £1,000 trom England ae the result of recent | appea:s. New Yorx, Oct, 24 | A Dublin special cowtains an interview | with Pare; in whieh hesays: ‘f Taken |alone, my arrest would net necessitate any ichange in the policy lIsid down by the National Convention, aa T had been able te | perfegt the’machinery fét cavrying on ‘that |polieys But sabsequentearrests of iéading | m@rmbers of the Pxecutive and” léaders in | the country practically deprives us of the | power of carrying ott the resolutions of the | Convention, as the details necessaniy weuld | have required the greatest. cate and atten- 4 tion of the central executive,” Lonbon, Ost. 24. | Probably Parnell will ‘be removed from | Kilmainham to Belfast er Lifford Jail, and Kettle, Monaghan, Dillon, O'Kelly, Brenan jan, jf bis eyesight will permit, Boyton, wil! be removed to other prisons, but it is impossible to reaeuve Sextou or O'Brien on )account ef their health. Dr. Kenny, mem- | ber of the Exegutive of the Land League, ) ase well known as ihe medical attendant of | Beveral af the imprisoned suspects, was ar- | rested to-day and conveyed to Kilmainham jaal. Lonpor, Oct, 24. | The Press Assoéiation publishes an ex | tracrdinary story showing the activity of ithe Fenians in’ Great ‘Britain, Paris and America. It*says the residences and names of several conspiraters are known, and war- |rants are already in the hands ef the Lan- | Gon police for their arrest. . Until a few | weeks ago what is known as the Fenian | mail has been conveyed to London by a | storekeeper on the National Line steamers, | who forwarded thé ‘mail to Liverpool and )Dablin. \- An‘important mail was received |in this way just before the recent attempt |to destroy the Liverpoo! Tewn Hall. The istony concludes with a, rumor that the "“enians have plotted the assagsination§ of ' faraily. UNITED STATES. WasHInoton, Oct. 24. ‘The Senate has confirmed the nemination of ex.Governer Morgan, of New York, to be Secretary of the Treasury. New Yorn, Oct. 24. The steziner Malabar arrived at this port to-day from the Phillippine Islands with a cargo ef 2,325 tons ef sugar valued ‘at $360,000. This igs said to be the first steamer which ever came from the Philip- ‘pipe tslands te the United States and she brings what is determined to be the largest cargo of sugar ever imported into the | United States from any country. The COTE Yy will pay duty toe the Gevernment of | about "$225,000: EUROPE AND THE EAST. ~ Lon pon, Oet. 26. It appears that only between 20 and 30 persons were drowned by the foundering of the steamer ‘‘Clan MacDuf.” The dis- | aster was caused by 2 leak in the vessel and \the water which came through extinguish- ed the fires in the furnaces. Parts, Oct, 24, M. Faure, Bouapartist Deputy for the Department of Gerse and a military critic, who has been on a visit to Tunis, publishes statistics showing that since the conimence- ment of the Tunisian expedition the French troops, varying in number from 20,000 to 35,000, have had from 12,000 to 15,000 on the sick list. The deaths from disease have, been 900, typhoid fever being, the cause of 85 per cent. of the mortality, * Tunis, Oct. 24. Inaurgents under Ali Ben Awar attacked Larogne, but were. repulsed with heavy loss. The French have occupied Mehdia. A column from Susa started for Kairivan to-day. Ali Bey reperis mutiny of his troops imminent, owing to the French eccu- | pation of Tunis. There has been a week’s continued fighting in the mountains near \Asghoven. The Bey demands from the iFrench minister the immediate _ recall | of Mustapha Pasha, hislate Premier. The Minister of War started for Ali Bey’s camp with instructions which will prob- ~ recall the mutineers to # sense of their uty. Lonpon, Oct. 24. The relics ef the Franklin expedition, recovered by Ljicutenant Schwatka, have been placed in the museum of the Green- wich: hospital, Maprin, Oet. 24. The financial and commercial conditien of the country is decidedly more promising than for miany (years. Rene, Oct, 24. King Humbert will leave Menzo on Wednesday fer Vienna, to meet the Hmper- or of Austria; will reach Vienna, 27th, and will return on the 31st. SS ED D> -_—- Special Nocuiceer. Hovnty Exrecrep and will be seld cheap while landing on Pownal-Wharf. A cargo of round coal from Glass Bay.— Barretr & WILLIAMS SmeKep Dicny’s at Berr & Gorr’s. 32w Royat CANADIAN InsvuRANCE Co.+Insur- ance effected on cargoes of Potatoes, Oats ard other Produce.—Fexton T, Newprry.—Cct 24 lw 2i wkly. 390 bbis choice family flour at Beer. & Gore's. , , Saw Firnan Happirs received to-day at the | Fish Market. —Oce lv Ji PieKtInG VixkGar’s and spices at BEER & Gorr’s. t Saw Care Com CRANBERRIES received to-day at the Fish Market, Grafton St.—Oct:19, a1 Corrck, fresh roasted and ground at Berr & Gorrs. : Vecarta.—Grand and National, bilge e Lon- limas’ Dublin correspondent says | 1881, | | Oct. 14, 1881. + RAMEN HR, OCT OBER 26, 1881. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, gol Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Re LO ‘ 29 8k BP 5! an 4a = a ~~ DR-GOOU NEW FALL. AND JUST RECE ls la nl Gti ng 5. as ATES A TO _ sss ee nett an ee DRY Goons. WINTER GOODS. IVED AT PERKINS & STERNS’, &e ce ce ra “ce 6c es 66 Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881._ 24 CASES AND BALES OFRER SHIPMENTS TO EX 8S. 8. WALDENSIAN EX 8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONTA EX 8.8. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8.8. UTOPIA EX $8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. Inspect this Stock before pur- chasing’ elsewhere. PERKINS & STERNS. ees Ss 4 28 imported. .* nn ~~ CHEAPER _Liw, prices. . CUSTOM. TAILOR, | 1S NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE Finest Selections of Cloths in the. City, . ‘ — SRONG) saICH ARE— a Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian T weeds, Our READVHADE OLOTHING, most of which has been made on the premises, having at) extra finish, will be seld as cheap Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our prices lower and our Gar- ments as good-fitting as can be had on P. E. Island. +4 72 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, October 19, 1881-—2aw till 31 dec; w s+ whkly att GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Drderclothing (Scotch aud Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English end American Hats aad Caps, &c. THAN EVER! J. B. MACDONALD © « Is Selling Off his Immense Steck of Dry Geols and Clothing this Fall at very Everyoue in want of good» * articles ata Small price Should visit this ' Stere. 7 ; OD } | | &e., &e. —s —— — [whiy, pres | . A } eee o Island: yuaranteed. Prices ver en For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, eg OTT ee ear For Canadian Tweed Suits, ° — | y’ moderate. For Overcoats of all Descriptions! | -GO TO- | UPPER QUEEN STREET, “ TWO. DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There yeu will find the largest aud best assortment of Cloths in the he best workmanshIp and a perfect fit ~~ —~ AIS0— Areompletp line of Gents’. Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. ce. Rémember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oet, 11, 1681. ; ‘FOR SALE. ALEX. D, McLEOD, H. M. Customs, Charlottetown. | Oct..15—2i, wely, li _ NOTICE. , | —\HE creditors of Elbridge G. Fuller‘an! ~~ 4-4 - | — Frank M. Faller, are hereby notified that PQ XAT very valuable and well-known Farm as-ignment has been duly made to me of a! of one hundred acres, situated: opposite the real estate and personal property of the the Uizg School House, Orwell Head. or further particulars apply to Hides, Spring Park ‘sith tassels and fringe complete atthe L doa House 2aw 2w octl0 Jute 27,’81. T Hides, Wool Shop. Hides Wane by C.F. STACKPO at D & CO'S, = : ea a — oe ISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meltons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE we will cut and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uls- ters aud Sacks, and MEETING the wants of all, will manufacture the same, if required WW. N, RIGGS, Tailor. Oct. 21, **1—eod Prince Street. St. Peter's island Lighthouse Fence, Acrnoy or Derr. Marine & Fisnenies, CuarLtorretown, P. E. L, 17th Oct, 1881, FEFYENDERS are invited from persons willing to build a Fence to enclose the St, Peter's Island Lighthouse grounds and right-of-way. Tenders for the above work will te re- céived at the Agency of the Department at Ohariottetown, up to MONDAY, the 3i1st Ceteber, inst., at 12 of noon, Information can be obtained from the Agent at his office, Charlottetown. ARTEMAS LORD, oc 21 —eed, pres sp till 31 Agent. CHANGE OF TIME, PICTOU AND HALIFAX. N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM. PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Charlottetown for Picteu Landing at Six o'clock in the Morning, half-past seven as during the summer months, instead of at By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. Millner's Tin Shop. E subscriber, thankful for past patron- age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, , Elbows, &c., &., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Reralt. pay An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. GEO, W. MILLNER. Oct, 11, ’81—im hed said Elbridge G. Fuller and Frank M. Fuller in trust for their creditors. All parties having claims against the assignors are hereby noti- ted to farnish the same to Me, and all parties indebted to the said ussignors are requested to pay the same to me wifhout delay. © 7 JOHN McLEAN, S.uris East, Oct. 19, 1881. A UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER “S the Cheapest aad most Newsy Paper ~\abiiahed mo the Province, Ie JOSEPH GILLOTY’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. £6 LET. FEYUE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- dence of Mr. Arncep. Kenyepy, Water Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- 'cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co’’ Ap- | ply to the owner, JOUN INGS, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881, coment See 2 a ee aN A HO a SE IR iy BABE TEP Ak A RRC SBR wo wer imme one mtn #8 Se a wt a Mil ee i fa i Bie Fa! Lae ek wl NN ca 1G OE i ii in ant = mt MR hm con att sas 0 APR Re Be eT A ey rp ce ey i a es ee at eer rece ow 5 i a Fs ey ee aac EA 7B ORE I! ter the AR a ARNT SRN SE le Oo a yee = seit ne Lt TT Nt OG ET TNE Rie alter! IRR NM wages asc 2 fe aa a tee Bh poe IA De A MORNE HB oe rrees = : an C PERS MBE aa SST a i ee ee er age!