ta em on. Local and Other Mery, rarthquake continue wm West SHocRs of Hungary ir is said hat Gambetta’s cook receives 1077f per month. Ql ——— - | Ow the 18th inst. snow fell to the depth of | mx inches on the streets of Vienna f Russta bas reduced her force of sailors on | the Black Sea to nearly a thousand men. * Iv is stated that Sir Garnet Wolselev will | . . j shortly receive the decoration of the Grand | Cross of the Bath. ! -_ Mr. Munrz, M. P., - proposes ato stop the aale of wines and liquors in the English House of Com:nons. eer WiiittamM QWerse, Esq., of the firm of Welsh & Owe: : evening. returned from England last ReevLark convocation of Port la Joie En- campment wil! be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. EXTRAORDINARILY hot weather (forthe time of year) prevails in the Northern and Western States and in (Ontario and Quebec. Tue schooner ‘‘Maria Elinore,” ef Quebec, was lost at the Magdalen Islands on the 8th inst. The crew was saved. Tue Mencton 7imes says as things look now we may hope to see the building of the Peters’ Combination Lock Co. erected before winter. SEVERAL Americans are at Lake Ainslie, N. S., making preparations for boring for oil. A large amount of machinery has arrived there. Tue steamer *‘ Worcester,” Hedge, arrived from Boston at 6.30 this morning, with freight and the following passengers : Mr. S. Wilmot, Miss Julia LePage, Mr. John Peterson, Miss Catherine Finlayson. A Sv. Pereassure correspondent says that he learns from a trustworthy source that Eng- land has informed Russia that British in- fluence must dominate in Afghanistan’s foreign relations. Tue Domestic Monthly published by Blake & Co. 349 Broadway, New York, is again at hand. It gives the ladies the latest fashions and a large amount of other infor- mation and good literature. ee Tue members of St. Lawrence Lodge, No. $3, 1. O. O. F., of this city, have been active during the past two-weeks in having their Ledge Room beautified. It now presents a very pleasing appearance, not surpassed in the city. T. Wutson Bg, of Dorchester, was found drowned in a well in the cellar of his own house, on the 20th inst. lt seems that he went to the well to get a pail of water and, in reaching down to dip it up, he lost his bal- ance and fell in. Ix THE storM of Monday night last the achéener Merry Charles was struck by a squall off Cariboo Livht and turned bottom up. The crew, seven in number, were all lost. The bodies of two of the unfortvnate seamen were washed ashore yesterday morning. INTELLIGENCE has been received from Mas- sowah that tlie mission of Gordon Pasha to the King of Abyssinia has been successful. The King rcnounces his claims to Massowah, but be will be allowed to choose a more southerly fpoint of communication with the SGA, By te egram to Hon. L. C. Owen, Oct, 21st: the barque *‘!.ucy Pope,’’ Peter Murchison, Master, sailed from Liverpool for Baltimore; barque ‘‘ Plevua,” McPherson, Master, sailed from Liverpoo! for Baltimore, and the barque ‘* William Owen,’. Brown, Master, sailed from Baltimore for Nouen. Mr. ArcuipiLp Forses’ Zulu lectures have naturally excited intense interest im France, and he has been asked, and has agreed, to give them toa Paris audience. The English, or Englo-American, colony in Paris can fur- nish forth a goodly audience array, but doubt- less many Parisians will go who may under- stand but little of the lecture. Up to the year 1865 Russia possessed 8,000 elementary public scheols, with 280,000 pupils. That wunmber has now increased to 24,000 (inclusive of municipal schools) wita nearly 1,000,000 children, but the number of children between the ages of seven and thirteen is about 12,000,000, so that upwards of 90 per cent of Russian children remain coeiaeiels Amerr Yakoosn Kwan has announced his determination to abdicate, and states that he intended to abdicate earlier, but was dis- guaded. General Roberts has advised the Ameer to reconsider the matter, but the Ameer firmly adheres to his resolution. Gen. Koberts is, in consequence, making arrange- aments for maintaining order in Afghanistan @id carrying on the administration. A new fish, which is like a ‘‘shad of the herring species,” has been observed during the last two years in the waters of Lake Un- tario and the Sc. Lawrence. Shoals of them are said to have appeared at oe Bay. They are good articles of food, and from six to eight inches long. In some of the river, 6a the Canadian side, according to the Ogdens- ° burg Journal, they were taken out by the barrel. They are also found in quantities in| winter when a hole is cut in the ice. The ap- pearance of this fish in such numbers and 1 | such a place is strange, but possibly some of - naturalists will be able to account for the act. _———< oe Fearrut Proanostication.—The following, from ‘‘The {Sanitarian,”” has been sent us for insertion : “The conjunction at perihelion of the four great planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune—occurs in 1880, for the first time since the opening ef the Christian Era. Itis predicted that this event will be Sttended by dire and dreadful disturbances of the atmosphere of this Extreme vici- situdes of weather, deluges followed by Iter, | : ‘1 droughts, causing the failure of crops, famine, pestilence. The vitality of every living thing on the surface of the earth will be tested to the utmost. The theory is that from 1880 to 1885 there is to be a general and prolonged | E¢ziod of pestflonce and woe.” ' | A. Campbell, London, Eng.; H. C. Wilson; St. |Jehn, N. B.; ryt x THE 4 AT LONDON HOUSE REEFINC JACKETS. Ulsters & Overcoats. A Large Lot of Blankets _—-———. ee gene cn a ee rr ren A Lot of Soiled Blankets TO CLEAR —VERY LOW. & BOY'S A LOT OF BED COMFORTERS ALL PRICES. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Winceys and Dress Goods. MEN'S UNDERCLOTHING Me Bales Grain Bags. ves uta snc SCOTCH & CANADIAN ee WORSTED COATINGS ! BROADCLOTHS. Bazaar Patterns, The most reliable out. All styles received. Call for a Catalogue. Ye TERMS CASH. Sq Gn Davis & Oct. 14, 1879. TERPSICHORE HALL, 1879, ' ‘ rr Ey ie ah se L ARRIVALS. eee REVERE HOUSE. Vet. 2l.—H. Forsey Brown, Richmend ; Geo. Odworne, Halifax, N. 8.; F. J. Conroy, Tignish, P. EK. [.; A. 8. Harris, Cornwallis; lle Mrs. E, Jackson, Mount Stewart. iT PNHIS fashionable establishment will be opened for the season on Thursday, the 30th inst. During the present term instruction will be given in all the latest styles of dancing, ac- cording to Prof. Danielle’s ‘‘ unique and rapid system” including the Grand Amazonian March with its music, well suitgl for the Skating Rink or other parties, the DANIELLE QUADRILLK, and music, together. with the BELLE CaNapian, Quggn’s Own Lancers, | Lorne QvADRILLE, HIGHLAND Fine, &c., all of which have lately become so popular throughout the Dominion. A JUVENILE CLASS | will be opened on the afternoon of the same | day, from 4 to 6p. m., should asufficent num- ber offer, in which all the Deportment Exer- This class will ‘ cises will be carefully taught. be strictly confined to children. EK. BURRIS. Ch'town, Oct. 21, 1879. GENTLEMEN: \ TE HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE Most Choice Collection — OP SCOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West of England CLOTHS, Overcoatings, &e., &e., &e., We have yet offered to the Public. a eee ee ae Manufactured on the Premises IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Despatch. BEER & SONS. Great George Street. Audascript Pens, Wind Photographs, Ring & Bit Puzzles, Atmospheric Optic Marvel, FOR SALE AT NELMES’ Stationery a Fancy Store, Opposite Mr. Lewis’ Photo Gallery. Oct 13, ‘79—7i eod om re LATE OF NORFOLK, ENGLAND), AVING TAKEN THE STO:'K OF J. F. McK AY, Watchmaker and Jewel- ler, we offer all the CLOCES, SILVER -PLATED WARE —AND— JEWELRY, —A? A— LARGE DISCOUNT TO CLEAR OUT THE LOT, — We have just received new styles in f H. TAYLOR & Co, e - nl ly oe PERKINS & STERNS, DRY GOODS! ——— OPENING OF THE Fall Trade By the S.S. “ Alsatia”’ from Lon- don, 8. S. “ Prince Edward,” from Liverpool, and 8. S. “ Scandanavian,’ from Glasgow, * Our First Shipments OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS HIAVE ARRIVED. rere wee eee We are now showing the con- tents of 75 Cases and Bales of the CHEAPES] GOQ0ODS Ever offered to the people of P. FE. Island. From London we have an im- ' mense Stock of The Newest Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, fats, Scarfs, Frillings, Gloves, Hoisery, &e., &e., &. Manchester and Brad- ford, the Newest Dress Materials, &c. From Glasgow, a large Stock of Winter Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, &¢., &e. Our usual supply of American and Canadian Manufactures. From —— iB roeches, Earrings, Necklets, Lockets, Studs, Cuff Pins, | ete,, ete. ete. | ale } NEW WATCHES. j ALL WARRANTED, ' In the Repairing Department, having had | many Seen we feel confident we WwW. Clocks, Musical Boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry thoroughly repaired and guarant.ed. a NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. ‘| ' (J.F. MeKay’s Old Stand.,) | ' Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1879—6w, 2aw Our Stock has been personally selected, and we can guarantee the very best value in Ch’town. —— PATKIOS bc SIGS Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1878, ‘ ; bh ion oa i TO LET. a well-known store at présent oceupied by Robert Young, Esq,; Sonth Side Queen Square. best in the city. next. Apply to The situation is one of the Possession given Ist of Oct., » HASZARD BROS, Agents 79. —pat tf, ' ‘ Ch town, Sept. 12 ANTHRACITE COAL FOR SATE. At $4.50 per ton of 2000 Ibs. RIGT. ** SHAMROCK” expected te ar- J rive here about 20th inst., from Philadei- phia, with 150 tons Anthracite Coal, which will be sold on arrival. : OWEN CONNOLLY. Ch’tewn, Gct 10, 1879.—tf QUEEN INSURANCE C0’Y. OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, ¥ NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, (877— ( NE of the best FIRE aad BURGLAR proof Safes to be found in the city, will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Oct. 10. 1879.—eod tf . SHOP TO LET. WO LET and possession given within one 1 month, that shop in ee Duncan's Brick on on Queen’s Street, now in posses- sion of Mr, 8S. W. MeMurray—rent low. PALMER & McLEOD. Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1879.—taw 1m pat lm HOUSE TO LET. A HOUSE pleasantly situated on Sydney Street, near Hillsboro’ ~quare, contain- Posses- ing 8 rooms and pump in the yard. sion given immediately. Apply to THOMAS CASELEY. Oct. 1, 1879.—tf — PO LET DWELLING HOUSE, Out Houses. &e., pleasantly situated at the West Ead of the city, in good condition, Possession on the 15th inst. Enquire of JNO. WM. MORRISON, Oct 6, 1879.—3i e w NOTICE. — Th Weekly xaminer. 1000 SUBSCRIBERS WANTED. Special Inducements to Present - Subscribers. Bax desirous of adding, thie Fall, ONE THOUSAND NAMES te the list of those who take the WrEkLy ExaMINSR, we offer to any one of our who may induce six of his ——— te Att neighbors te sub. -iseribe at one dollar each, in advance, the paper for one year, free of postage er amy — other charge ; to any one of eur present sub- scribers who sends us three new subscribers, on the same terms, the paper will be sent for six months free of postage or other charge. We trust that a large number of our friends throughout the country may be enabled to assist our purpose on these terms, and thus give to their neighbors and friends the leasure and profit of reading regularly the est, cheapest and best Weekly newspaper published in this Province. Sept. 19, 1879. Wants, Lost, Found, <r. Vy ANTED,—At the ‘‘ Revere House,,’’ a smart table Girl. Good reference re _Apply immediately. {o 22 tf quired. ARDERS.—Three or four Boarders can be accommodated at reasonable rates at the ‘‘ LePage House,” corner of King aad Great George Street. {o 22 6i \ TFRAYED.—Frem the Subscaiber’s field, Westwood Herel on Thusday, 16th inst, four Ewes, with red spots on their backs, Information of their whereabouts will be thankfully received by D. Davies. {0 21, li HOP & CELLAR to let on Great George Street, adjoinning Lewis’ Photo- graph Gallery. Enquire of Joux a {o 17, LET.—A House on Euston Strest, containing ui ear to Cuas, oct 16 , MoUREGOR, tf FFICES TO LET.—One of the bes business stands in the City in O’Hallor- an’s New Building. Possession given im- mediately. Apply to Mrs. 0’ ¥, Great George Street. foct. 6, tf pe LET.—-A House pleasantly situated on the corner of Euston and Cum Streets. Ki. Fenner, builder.—-s 30 tf LET.— tly situated Hi on West Grafton Street, next door t%& Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Loxvpon [Sept 12,-—$h —— owe, present subscribers _ een ane menenta er eaimen imamate |