Local and Other Items, t into Halifax last we bh rus Campbell t Pictou, now employs ty men : 2 3 shipped from Halifax to STERS rre bey Lo} Win ipeg > MONTREAL has seven Protestant church edi- fices for sale a Paoresson BLAcKte intends starting a fresh land avitation in the Highlands, i. lux Superstitious fears of the negroes down south are terribly ex: ited by the comet. > » Toronto elopers were 59 and 19, with rw the forty years seniority belonging to the WomaL - lux hours fixed by the Prince of Wales for his guidance at Homburg were:—Rise at seven a at eleven. > Vierornia, B, C., had a $30,000 fire on Wed nesdoy, which laid twenty buildings and part f the principal hotel in ashes o ‘ Mrs. Hawrrey Wutre was found dead in Fredericton on Sunday. She was supposed to have died from the effects of rum. - More than three hupdred sheep left the Island last Saturday for Messrs. Murray, Me- Denald, and Landers, butchers, of St. John. N. B. > Srain is thinking of spending six million dollars en the purchase of two ironciads of the Inflexible pattern, te be constructed in Eng- land. <2 A Comrany has been formed in Montreal to manufacture carriage leather, a new industry in Canada. It wilicommence werk with fifty men next month > ADVERTISERS should send in their advertise- ments early on Exhibition days, in order to secure insertion. This week isa splendid time for advertisers. > Ow Saturday, Mr. Henry Babcock, of Pollet River, was killed at the Petitcodiac station by No, 2 express train—St. John to Halifax—as the train was rolling into the station. > VistTors to the Exhibition this week will tind a splendid variety of Ladies trimmed Hats aod Bonnets in all the latest styles for the season at Youna’s, > Jupes FIELD, of the United States Supreme Court, was recently the recipient by mail of a parcel containing dynamite. supposed to have been sent by a disappointed litigant. a. Two — Country landlords who have beet in the North-West don’t like the country, and say that the work is hard. Of course it is that’s the difference between this country and the old. cial hina Ture Leaden Guardian (church paper) says that in some eases canons of cathedrals whose salary was $4000 a year are only getting $2,000, in consequonce ef the decrease in the value of land. > HANLAN is reported as being possessed of $30,000 worth of this world’s goods, as the result of his aquatic experience, $10,000 being in cash, $5,000 in jewelry, and the remainder in his hotel and other business. - > Set the alarm clock for 4.30 a,m. Then get up, every member of the family, and see the comet. The remarkable brilliancy of the tail is gradually diminishing as the comet recedes | from the sun, Look towards Southport for it. I ccicelliaemedeaa Tue St.John Globe says:—The Bank of Nova Scotia has called a meeting of share- holders for the 20th of November to consider a proposition to amalgamate with the Unien Bank of Prince Edward Island. > A Briris# Columbian has discovered a new way of exterminating the Chinese. Finding two Celestials asleep, he stealthily crept up to them and cut off their cues. When they awoke they were so horrified at their loss that they jumped into the nearest river and drowned themselves > A Provision breker of Chicago, in conver- sation with a New Yorker, speaking of the stagnation in business said: ‘‘Why it is a positive fact that there are less than two hun- dred thousand drewed hogs in Chicago to day.” His friend replied in astonishment. “Why, I thought your population sometaing over half a million.” eniite ‘1 am satisfied from my experience that St. Jacobs Oil is a remarkable good rheumatic remedy,’ said Mr Chas. L. Wright, manager of Spurr’s extensive drug store, Worcester, Maas, ‘‘ I had a very severe attack of mnscular rheumatism and suffered great pain for some time, I commenced to use the Oi). and it took the paia entirely away. — oe - Joun Barcutr eontinues to be attacked by leading Radical journals for declaring the Egyptian war unjust and unnecessary. The caucus is against him and it is even said at the next election he will lose his seat for Birmingham. Some papers threaten to drum him out of the party. It is rumored in political circles that Bright will retire from public life at the close of the present year. ~ DurixeG the last twenty has been the policy of the States twenty years from 1860 to 1880 the population has increased nearly 6) per cent. During the same peri «! the quantity of wheat produced has increased 188 per cent ; of corn, 105 per cent., of wool, 286 per cent ; of oats, 136 per cent ; and of hogs packed 196 percent. At the same time the product of pig iron has been jacreased 367 per cent., and of iron rails 613 per cent, years protection During the oe - Armstrong who has been 30 Tue Rev. M-. A St, Jony man was bes iged in'his own heuse by drunken ruffians, and was badly | | beaten. ss SS sss ssl ssl tessa ! years Rector of St. James Church, St. John, N. B., and succeeded his father Rev. John Armstr ng, has res’ gned his charge. He will | short!y go to En; gland, the land "ot his birth, and will reside for a time at least, in London. Although giving up the rectorate of the church and retiring from active duty, he is | only g ‘ing | to visit for the present, Un Suo- day the Rev. Gentleman received from his parishoners a very flattering address aud a suitable presentation. —~ ~@2--— Cur Winnipeg Times says :-—“ It is a note- worthy fact that no less than six of the resi- dent Prot-stant clergymen of Winnipeg are from the Lower Provinces. Rev. Dr. Rice, the new President of the Methodist Church of Canada, is from Fredericton, New Brunswick, and is married to a Miss Starr of Halifax, a sister cf Rev. Mr. ne Ont., and aunt of Rev. i. city, Am consequently of Halifax, Rev. ©. B. Pitblado is from Halifax. Rev. Mr. Pent- reath, from Moncton; Rev. Mr. Gordon, from Pictou, anti Rev. Mr. Pringle, from ‘Char. lott:town.’ Starr, of this | now of Whitby, | House, [oct 3w 2aw Eacs —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at seer & Goff s. {ju 22 On exhibition at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, cheap Boots and Shoes. Admis- sion free to all; no tickets required, {oc6i GRAIN and Potate Sacks at the ‘‘London House,” septl6 | | ; | ; House, aecesso ANNE on epoca astStei sian diiitieraenfinat cusitoesbenaties ‘Acckededs igh dda ce ae. nx A MINER, OCTOBER 10, (1882. Local and @ther Items. a A New stone crossing is bei ‘ing laid on Queen Street from the front of Dodd’s Medical Hall to Market Square. > 130,000 reer of Jumbcr, to be used at New- foundtand for building purpos s, are being shipped at Point du Chene. 2 - A Merretixe of Depositors in the Bank of | Piince Edward Island, will be held in the Music, (late Athenwam,) on A cade my ¢ i t d Ly NeEXs, At 1} ‘ clock a. DD. > Juhu Vews bas the followimg: respe otfull y request the Religions | tian Visitor to render un- THE St. Ne wa would Inte lli. en to Ceasar and detesionsiig give credit for the er and Chi from this paper. > ° Tue Grand Lodge of the Independent Or- der of Good Templars has been in session in| Halifax, N. S., this week. The Order in Nova Scotia embraces sixty three lodges, with a membership of 2,100, being 700 less than a year ago Cicieeiiibibiaetiia Tue late special commission having expired, in Dublin, the United Ireland styles it the bloody assize, and says of the Walsh trial that it was distinguished from that of Hynes only by its greater atrocity. The jury was so sham refully concoctee and its partizanship as indecent, and the evidence was evidence on Fri- ~The | score ef items burglarized m bread daylight } | | | | | } | | | | i i | BY Great Inducements —————(): Wholesale s -————0 ish jury would not hang a uttered in the rt has produced which an Eng fhis startling language, of the example made of Gray, a profound impression iv England and Ire- | land. ° | Oscar Wiupz, the famous Apostle o | Estheticism, is to lecture in Charlottetown | There will be much curiosity and to hear this accomplished gentleman. The address which he will deliver will be, to a great extent, devoted to | an exposition of the origin and progress of the | new movement for the cultivation of the * Be autifnl, as it has manifested -- in the Mae circles of English soci ty - and, as it has | also manifested itself, among the cultivated | classes here. Whatever Mr, Wilde has to| say on this topic may be taken as an accurate | history of what has been already accomplished | in England, and will be peculiarly valuable a* indicating what is certain he claims to be, sooner or later, repeated here. fl to-morrow. both to see Srvart Rocers, who gives one of his ad- mirable entertainments at the Academy of Music on Wednesday evening, Oct. 18th, has won golden opinions from the press every- where. The Racine Journal says of him :— ‘Mr. Rogers gave one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season, exhibiting won- — powers of mimicry, and great skill in e delineation of characters; and the facility a rapidity with which he made the chang ges | in his attire, necessary to represent widely dissimilar characters, were the wonder of the | spectators, Irresistible peals of laughter fol- lowed the rendering of the humorous selec- tions, and the large audience were thoroughly pleased.” Mr. Ro_ers’ impersonation of Oscar Wilde is pronounced true to the life. The costume worn by Mr. Rogers is a fac simile of the original, which was duplicated by Mr, Wilde’s tailors, expressly for Mr. Rogers. Supreme*,Court. MR. RRECKEN’S PETITION. To-day Mr. A. McLean argued at length in behalf of the Respondent, and the case is still pending. Special Notices. ' Parties attending Queen’s County Fair and Exhibition will find it their advantage to call at the ‘‘Lorne”’ Kestaurant, corner of Queen and Water Streets, for Oysters and Refresh ments. [oc9 4i Blankets, cheap, at the London House. [ocd 3w 3aw PICKLING SPICES Vinegar (English Malt) at Beer & Goff’s, oct4 Tue Proprietor of the ‘*‘ Lorne” Restaurant warns all those indebted to him (railroad men and Government officials in particular) to come to the front and square their accounts, if they want to spare themselves the mortifi- cation of seeing their names published in the city papers. He isin earnest and means it. {ec9 lw ang New FLowers and Feathers just opened at Yor ‘GS Ar 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!] at his store and get som™ —A handsome article and sold cheap. oct4 wkly New Uister Cloths at the London Kiouse. [oct 3w 2aw Pires, in Briar, Meerschaum, French Clay, and Wood Tobacco, in Smoking and Chew- ing. Cigars (Havana and Domestic), and a fuil line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, selling at cost at the Lorne Cigar Store, during Exhibition week. Now is the time to get a winter's supply. [oc9 lw Nova Scotia Appies (No. 1’s) for sale by the barrel at Beer & Golf's. oct 4 Persons wishing to see the use of ma- chinery run by steam in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, will find it interesting to visit the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Fac- tory on Exhibition days, oc 3 flannels, cheap, at the Londen [oc4 3w 3aw Nove ries, in Ladics’ Wool Squares, Scarfs and Clouds, just opened and selling cheap at Younes. Winceys, cheap, at the London YounG is shewing a splendid lot of new dress goods in black and colors. Ladies will do well to inspect these before purchasing, Tailoring Department.— Over one thousand Patterns of Cloths at the Londen House. [ocd 3w 2aw Corree.—Fresh Roasted and Ground a Beek & Gorr’s. {sep 12 HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Oct 9—Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; W J Davies, Georgetown; John H Baird, St) John; Charles G Brown, Boston; William J Suy;tery New York; J G Wilson, St Johrs Israel Longworth, Trtir6, N. 8, and LONDON HOUSE P20s me om Our Fall Stock Now Nearly Complete. —— (1) '0-— Balance Expected Daily, STLAMSHIPS VIGTORIA, WALDENSIAN ANO GEDAR GROVE. —- to Cash Buyers. Retail. :0—--—-— GEO. DAVIES & CO. town, Oct, 5, 1882, JOHN McPHEE & CO. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK —OF— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, NMILLINERY AND CLOTHINC. it will Pay Cash Buyers to Parchasing JOHN Oct. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly examine our Goods Before elsewhere, McPHEE & CO Ropert Orr's Op StTanp’ (pen to Visitors on Exhibition . Days, Oct. 11 & 12. Charlottetown Steam Boot and Sioe Factory, 0:0—---—— ADMIT TWO VISITORS TO THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT ON. EXHIBITION DAYS. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Charlottetown Steam Boot and Shoe Factory. et ADMIT TWO VISITORS TO THE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT ON EXHIBITION DAYS. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. One of the above cut out and presented at Factory will admit two visitor Tickets can also be had at our Exhibit in Drill Shed. Dorsey, Goff & Co. Oct. 3, 1882—-wily LIFE ASSOCIATION CF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, . 203 Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of HAMILTON, ONT. the Dominion of Canada, ——_— 0: —— Guarantee Capital, . e Keserve Fund, - - . Government Deposit, - . . - . - $200,000 . - - . 141,000 ” : : : 104,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jas. Turner, President, Vice-President Bank, of Hamilton. Alex. Harvey ton Pi ovidert and Loan Society. J. M. Williams, Registrar County of Went-| worth. Henry T Ridley, M. I)., Hamilton. J.M Buchan, M. A., Principal N.C, Colleg-, Toronto. Geo, Martin Rae, Barrister, Toronto, Anthony Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders, Hamilton. Hon. Donald McInnes, Senator, Cornwall. Wm, Smith, Secretary, , Vice-President, Director Hamil-| W. B. McMurrich, Mayor cf Toronto. | Alderman J. J. Mason, Hamilton. B. B. Osler, Q. C., Hamilton. W. E. Sanford, of ‘Sanford, Vail & Co., Hamil- ton, | Edward Martin, Q. C., Hamilton. | John Waldie, Vice- President Landed Bank- ing and Luan Co., Hamilton. J. M Gibson, M, P, P., Hamilton. H. D, Cameron, Treasurer Hamilton Provid- ent and Loan Society, Hamilton. David Burke, A, I. A., Manager. HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: Hon. Samucl Prowse, M. P. P., Merchant and; Hon. A. A. McDonald, Postmaster. Sbhipowner Henry Beer, Esq., M. P, P., Merchant, Archibald McDonald, Esq., of the firm o! McDonald Bros.,Merchants ard Shipowners i D. ©. Martin, Esq., M. P. P., of the firm of McLean & Martin, Barristers & Attorneys Hon, David Laird, Ex-Governor North-West Tevritory. Polices on the “ Reserve Fund Plan” issued by this Company only (and copyRiesrzp), contain a written Statement of the amount of cash or paid up :nsurance guaranteed to the Policy-holder, if discontinuing the payment of premiums after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 39, 55 pay- ments, &c. Tontine Investment Plan, combining the ajvantages of European Tntine Societies, | with Life and Endowment | .surance.— Persons who select this form of Policy are placed | in a special class and Surpias arising from policies in that class is set aside to accumulate as a Tontine fund. ‘he tables, which may be bad on application, show must conclusively the great gains that a.crue from a policy on the Tontine Investment Plan. M. A. CAMERON, Charlottetown, Coneyal Agent for Prince Euiward Isiend, épt, 12, 32aelm daw RICHARD ROWE, St John, N. B., Manager for Maritime Provinces. NEW FALL UODN WE ARE: NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT —or— NEW GOODS —BY THE- 8 §, Assyria, Tona, Waldensian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— BY MR. STERNS, —IN THE-— Best British Markets, AD: FOR Style, Variety, —-AND-— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P, E. Island. A full Stock of Englixh, American and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and iwlll be added to by every steamer uatil closing of the navigation. Cash customers wil find our estab lishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money. Perkins & Sterns. Sept.*) 5 1882, Selected with Great Care) VALUABLE SURPLUS STOCK. AM instructed by Hon, Joun Lonewortu to sell by AUCTION, at his residence, harlottetown Common, on Friday, 13th October, inst., aT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, some very fine surplus Stock, comprising valuable Pure Bred and Grade Sows, Heifers, Steers and Calves, with a good Brood Mare . foal) by “ Barrister ’ ') and several young orses of improved breeds, For particulars see handbills, fe” Sale positive ana uareserved. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer- VALUABLE STOCK. Y AUCTION on Cattle Show Grounds, Charlottetown, THURSDAY, October 12th, at 2 o’clock p m., 6 Well- bred Grade Heifer Calves, Sired by Stock Farm Buils. Four of those Calves all Short Horns, and two Ayrshires. } Grade Cow in Calf by Thorough-bred Ayr- shire Bull. Oct. 4, 1882—eod ALSO 1 Grade Jersey Heifer in Calf by thorough. bred Jersey Bull. Terms—four months wr notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Oct. 2, 1882. IMPROVED SHROPSHIRE SUCEP will sell at AUCTION on the EXHIBI- TION GROUNDS, on Thursday, 12th October, after the sale of Stock Farm Stock, Ten Shropshire and Grade Ram Lambs, bred on the Warren Farm. By Rams imported by Stock Farm Commissioners last year. (Prize takers last yesr.) The undersigned will accept private offers, JOHN NEWSON. Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1882. THE DOG SHOW. NTRIES for the DOG SHOW, to be ex. hibited on the Show Grounds, on WED- NESDAY, llth October, will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Exhibition up to Monday next, 9th Octoher, at & o'clock, p.m.,andno later, Entrance fee 25 cents each dog. A list of classcs will be shown when mak- ing the entry. Oct, 7, THE P. B ISLAND EXHIBITION, iSs2, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Ticketse— Adults 2C cents ; dren under 12 yeaca 10 cents. For full particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Regulations, etc, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secretary of King’s County Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charlottetown ;and at the Secretary's Office, Charlottetown. A MoNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition. , Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1882.—wk tl ex Chil Queen St. Heakohéld’ Furniture. O be sole by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 14th inst,, at 1. eclock, at the House in Upper Prince Street, lately occupied by W. D. Stewart, all the Furniture situated therein, consisting, in part,of Drawing Koom, Vining Room and Parlor Furniture, in Wal- nut and Hair Cloth; Splendid Euglish Piano Forte, Steel Engravings, Library Furniture; also about 300 vols. Books; Dinner Service, Tea Service, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Sewing Machine, Suliana Hall Stove, Cooking Stove (Victor), with Water Tank, a lot of Bedroom Furniture, Matresses,( ouches, Com- modes, Curtains and Blinds, with a jot of Kitchen utensils, all nearly new ano in good order, This Furniture is sold under a Bili ot Sale; therefore, the sale will be positive, and no reserve. Aliso 1 good Milch Oow, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, OATS! OATS! TUB BUTTER, WANTED, WHEATLEY & SONS, '82—ecd fr tu s@, wkly Im JAMES S, SCOTT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT, Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWERS WHARF, HALIFAX, N.S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt dispos«] of Island produce, Having extensive whaif accommodation and com- modious stores, consignments are solicited and prompt returns guaranteed gage” |<“ Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chart: red for shippers. Sept, 1, , P, O. addrees—Lovk Drawer 31, Hulifex, ve ¥s oe Te