i ai iti, oui cake tne seis ns ill Nat Ba it ERNIE Local aud Other ftenis. Tue glucose factory at Ottawa is now in op ration. > A pew choice named Hyaciuths, just re coved at Rankin’s Drug Store. P , Tur Gevespor General has postponed his ire fer Engiand for a fortnight. > CoLuins’ GEoGR. PHY, 40 cents. depal t French Dictionaries OO cents, at the Diamond Book | score. > Iy you want an Uverceat or Suit, made to erder, good style, and cheap; try L. E. PRoWSB. Tur Quebec Government advertises 29,000 acres of land for sale in the phosphate <is- trict, County of Ottawa. - > —_— Tue Bauk of Montreal directors declared at their meeting on the 2lst a semi-annual divi- dend of 4 per ceut, and | per cent bonus. > — Roya CanapiaN Insurance Co.—Insur ance effected on cargoes of Potatoes, Oats and ether Produee.—Frston T, Newsery.—Oct 24 lw 2i wkly. iidividimanesed Tue Civic Protection Association meots this eveuing in Mr. Philip Large’s Hall, Great George Street. Members are invited to at- tend. Important business to be transaeted. - > Just necetvep at L. E. Prowse’s a large assortment of Scotch Tweeds, for overcoats and suits, Call and see them. Prices very moderate. _— -? -- Tue Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, the Rev. Father McGillivray, and David Rogers, Esq., of Freetown, will be ameng the speakers at the ublie Temperanee Meeting in the Market Hall, on Thursday night. —_— a ——— Turers has been terrific weather on the tlantic; and many shipping disasters are Si Among the stceaiwers missing is ti.¢ « Konigder,” 178 passengers, are missing. congpibihitiaticen Art the Stipendiary Magistrate’a Court tiis forencon three cases of drunkenness were «disposed of ” at $10 each, and a vagrant named Francis McCarthy was senterced te six month's imprisonment with hard labor. | chibi Busy Tom, the noted pianist, gave his first corzert this season in Steinway Hall, N. Y., on the 20th inst. In addition to the usual! salectiors he performed a number of compori ticns by the best masters. — -<-—_——_ Mx. Dicxtesox, of the Finavce Department, Ottawa, has been prometed to a first-class elerkskip. Mr. Dickieson was formerly Gov- ernor Laird’s Secretary, and is a native of this Island. a —— THE prisoners Damase, Brunet, and David Prevost, charged with murdering the eld man Pierre Branet at Plantagenet Mills in Septem- ber of last year, were, on Thursday, found guilty by the jury at L’Original, @at., and sentenced to be hanged on the 30th of Novem- ber. -_-_—_-» -— Mr. Areurpatp Forses, the well-known Eoglizh war correspendent, has cancelled his engagements in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. He will lecture in the” principal cities of the South, beginning iu Charleston, 8. C., about the 24th of Octeber. He will then go to New Orleans, stopping at the prin- cipal cities en route, —_ <——-- A. Evmuny Swasey, Ese, left for San francisco, Cal., this morning. His brethren of St. Lawrence Lodge, I. O. O. F., of which he was a worthy member,arranged a supper to his boner this evening, but owing to Mr. Swabey’s sudden departure he was unable to cept of it. In leaving this Province Mr. Swahey carries with him the esteem and re- spect of all whe kaew hiin. We wish him success. —- +> - — A Prerry Tati Story.—A Mapleton cor- respondent of the Sackville Transcript writes : OMe. James Nelson, of this place, has a field whieh yielded this season 690 bushels of potatoes per acre, which if sold at 50 cents per bushel (a price easily obtained) would ameuat to $345, This field is planted with young fruit trees, which if bearing fruit would be almost impessible to estimate the value.” We beg again to call the attention ef the sity authorities to the disgraceful state of the Brighton Road sidewalk. Under the sidewalk there is a drain or gutter about four feet deep; several whele planks have rotted and fallen in, making it very dangerous for foot passengers. if attentiea is not given to this, the city may expect heavy damages for broken legs before long. There is also a dangerous hole near the bridge, in which a plank has been stuck end up for the last two months. —— Tar Porsto Marner. — Advices received by potato buyers in this Provinces on Satur- day evening, show that the New York potate market has been ‘‘ demoralized.” Four large ateamers from Germany have arrived at that city with heavy cargoes of potatoes. These, with large arrivals from all parts, have caused a heavy decline in the market and prices have fallen from $3 25 to $2.25 per barrel. This report operates seriously upon dealers here. We learn that iu ove inmatance one thousand bushels changed hands to-day, ten cents lower than they would on Saturday. —_ Tue revenue cutter “Corwin” arrived at San Frane sco on the 20th from the Aretic Seas. the learned of the loss of three ves els in Gollewin Bay, August 15. Their names were not as ertained. The “C rwin” had very heavy weather in the Arctic, The steamer while avtemptiag to wake @ sound landing in Wrangill Land had her rudder disabled, and was obli,ed to cut away in breakers to save theship. On Chamesso Island she found an ical station 5 a the an of several British ships, inelading H. B. M. S. Bossom, 1826; Herald, eighteen forty-eight = 1849; Russian-American Co, expedition, i833, —_---~}—--—- Contradictory Reports. The Halifax Herald says :—‘‘ Telegrams received by a number of gentlemen in this city announce the marriage of Mr. H. F. Worrall to: Mrs. Mary Black, widow of the late Wm. L. Black, of this city. The eere- mony was performed at Brookline, Mass., On Thursday last.” A Halifax telegram says :—‘‘ A despatch from Boston received at Ha ifux yesteaday, states that Mrs. William L. Black died there on Thureday, it is supposed of typ- hoid fever. She was the defendant ina the celebrated Baker-Biack lawsuit. Her hus- band died three years ago, worth $600,- 000, and it now goes to her son, who is aLout seventeen years old.” i fp Fonr hundred pounds of fresh fish are @@ten per week im the Halifax Lunatic ~ ta oe six of whose boats, containing | THE DATILY RX A MINER, | TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. LATEST IRISH NEWS. LONDON, Oct. i. In consequence of the against the Land League, the proclamation Freeman's Journal publishes an advertisement from the League advising the people while re |maining firm to abandon for the present all | | projected meetings of which the Govern- | ment could take advantage. New York, Oct. 21. | i Patrick Ford, editor of the Jitsh World, cabled the follewing this morning to the | Freeman's Jeurnal: | Men of Ireland—The eyes of the world are fon you. Stand toyether. Be faithful to your ‘imprisoned chiifs. Obey the manifesto, ‘* ne |rents.” Prepare for sacrifices. he brave but | prudent amd rey on America. Money and | sympathy will flow to you. We will succor the children ef the evicted. Honor moral heroes. Landlords wustyo. Be true to pria- | ciples and redemption is assured, God save | Ireland. (Signed, ) Parrick Forp. Lonpon, Oct. 21. | Great pressure is being exerted to obtain ‘from the Pope a strong and ciear condemna- }tion ef the Land League manifesto. LiverPooL, Oct. 21. Extra precautions are taken at the docks to prevent stranger frem boarding steamers of the American Lines. Dvuguin, Oct. 21. It is reported that the executive will soon seize the offices of the United Ireland (organ of the Land League), which advises holders of the Bank of Lreland notes te demand geld, to create a run upon the bank. It is stated that Parnell will be removed to one of the country prisons. Visits to Parnell, O’Kelly, Dillon, Sexton, Brennan and Kettle are prohibited for one week. Lonpow, Oct. 21. The supplement to the Dutlin Gazetie proclaims the County of Dublin under the Arms Act. Dvusuin, Oct. 21. Notices have been posted in the neigh- borhood of Boyle, County of Koscommon, threatening death to all tenants paying rent. The military and police evicted sev- eral persons. The Land League offices finally closed to- day. The Attorney General and law officers have advised the suppression of the United Treland, League organ,.and the [rishman. The Gazette contains a proclamation pro hibiting all meetings in connection with the Land League on Sunday. ° UNITED STATES. New Yorx, Oct. 21. A prominent feature of display at York- sown yesterday was the salute to the Brit- ish flag. About sundown the Britieh flag was shown on the Trenton and a gun fired. Instantly, the other ships ran up the same eolors, and gun answered gun along the line, and from the distant camps down the river camie answering explosions telling that the army joins the mavy in this ovusual and graceful act of courtesy towards the mother couniry. Now the yards ~are manned, and the final salute given the American flzg, in which the two French ships join, and so with a hearty greeting to Great Britain, against whose armies and fleets America’s hostile guns clamored for liberty and independence one hundred years ago, and to Queen Victoria, who has in this time of sorrow won a new title to the loving respect of every American heart, the Centennial of the great victory at York- town encs. Lonpox, Oct. 21. The Times says that Englishmen long ago lost the feeling of soreness to take umbrage at the Yorktown celebration, but they were unprepared to find the occasion upon which a British disaster was celebrated serving to rivet the bouds of union between the two countries. President Arthur's graceful words and the grateful regard wherewith he spoke of the Queen, will make a deep impression on the hearts of Englishmen. Paris, Oct, 21. The Yorktown centennial was celebrated in several quarters in this city. The tri- color and stars and stripes floated from many buildings. The French press is en- thusiastic over the event. CANADIAN. Hauirax, Oct. 21. Mr. Everest, the treasurer of Vacuum Oil Works Uo., Rochester, N. Y., arrived on Wednesday as a witness against James A. Lanksbury, charged with forgery, and the accused was induced to go back to Rochester without the form of extradition being gone through with. ee SHIP NEWS. Halifax, 2lst—Ar Grand Master, Pubuarco, bound to P E I; Hiawatha, Hardy, Mahone Bay, bound to PEI, Cld, Caradian, Pictou, Mirnie Florence, for Montague; Samuel Wep- son, UharJottetown; City Queen, Georgetown, Port ve, 2i—Sch Isabella, Glouces- ter, for P E I; Mimnie E. Lahave, do. Calais; Me, 12—Ar A S$ Townsend, from ummerside. Boston 18—Cld Harriet Torney, for Souris. Liverpool, G B, 3rd—Ent Gaven, from Ne eae A i en a Murray Harbor. Hulloa, 12—-Sld barque Lucy Pope, for Philadelphia. Savannah, 18—Sld brigt Maggie MeLeod,- Philadelphia. Cardiff, 6th—Sld barque M J Foley, Me- Dougall, Charlottetown. Connich’s Quay, 7—in the Roads, brigt Alice, Silver, for P E L ; Londow, 7th—Cld. Ethel Blacche, for Char- lottetowr. Glasgow, Pugwash. Loston, 19th—Cld. Bertha, for Summerside; BoLemia, for Charlottetown, St. Esprit Isiand, ©. B, Oct, 17.—Mr. Angus MeLeod, light-house keeper, reports : —At9 p.m. on the 30th-ult., 1 saw the port light of a vessel inside of the light, running for the breakers. Accompanied by Capt Smith, of LaMiave, I went out in a and by vigorous shouting attracted the attention dth.—Ar. Gulnare, McDonald, of those eu board and succeeded in saving the veatel. She grounded, but as the tide was, rising, with the assistance of the crew and eage anchor, we yot-her off, Her name was the Eliza, Capt. Blake ona voyage from New- ; : Blake said | © $i 8 piace | & your Priusing eae is alee in | Pp es Ap aR PRINTING 200M! fona@land to P. E. Island. Ca he mistook the light for Green CHRRESPONDBERNTCE, © We do not held ourselves r stafements ef our correspo naihle for the | , j Qpereol Fair Play to Vendors. yy v7) . L'o the Lcamener. Raditor of the “I iuere are a nudaber of persons in his froviuce appoiuteu by the pst al (Fovern | ment Vendors under the ‘‘Seott Aect;”’ but im laome districts, notably these ia Prince | County, I am informed these appoiptinents } | are utter/y we; thl-ss to those holding them, as | unlicvenscd parties are selling right straight | along, to all appearance in defiance of the | Inspector. It is bigh time those in authority issued stringent instruc:ions te the Inspectors they have appointed; and thus protect the Vendors from parties engaged in illicit selling. Yours truly, Farm PLAY Ch’town, Oct. 24, 1851. ~- ord: <Q + gpa — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 24—10a. m. Moderate te fresh northerly winds, partially clearing cooler weather. SS ao HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Oct 22 —W L Lovitt, Yarmouth; J B Struet- teers, St John, N B; E L Foster, Toronto; W J Fosdick, do; A W Bigelaw, Montreal ; John E Stratford, Halifax; K A Murdoch, Quebec; Alex McKay, Pictou. =— = ae DIED. At West River, on Thursday, the 20th inst., Catherine, the beloved wife of Donald MeNeill, leaving a bereaved husband and seven children to mourn their loss. She was a loving wife anda kind mother, and was deeply respected by all who knew her. She died at the age of 42 years. et ee nt me — ae —_ LUMES CR. WILL sell AT AUCTION, on POWNAL WHARF, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 25th inst., at 4.30 o’clock,— 3.800 feet Refuse Deal Ends, 5,000 feet Dry Pine Boards, 13,714 fest Spruce Boards, 1,700 feet } inch Spruce Boards, 29,996 feet Scantling (assorted), 750 pieces Clapboards, 20,000. Staves, 106,000 Laths. ee NE ne ete W. D. STEWART, Oct. 24, 1881. Auctioneer, LIBERAL PF RISCOUNT will be given to cash custom- ers in want of good-fitting SUITS or OVERCOATS. A splendid lot of Scotch and English Tweeds, Meitons, Pilots and Worsteds to select from, Not being very CONSERVATIVE- we will cnt and fit Ladies’ and Misses’ Uis- ters and Sacks, and MEETING the wants of all, will manvfacture the same, if required W. N. RIGGS, Tailor, Oct, 21, ’*1—eod Prince Street, NOTICE. ?Q HE creditors of Elbridge G. Faller and Frank M. Fuller, are hereby notified that assignment has been duly made to me of all the real estate and personal property of the said Elbridge G. Fuller and Frank M. Faller in trust for their creditors. All parties having claims against the assignors are bereby noti- fied to furnish the same to me, and all parties indebted to the said assignors are requested to pay the same to me without delay, JOHN McLEAN. HARDWARE R. Bb. HUESTIS, Formerly of the employ of A. A. Baldwin & Co., has opened a Hardware Store in the premises lately occupied by Alex. McKenzie, Confectioner, next door to W. R. Watson’s Drug Store, Queen Strect, Please call and examine Goods, and you will find them sold at BOTTOM PRICES, «8 everything needful for the Farmers is always kept in stock, such as Shovels, all kinds, Chain Traces, Manure s“o:ks, Hoes, Serew Bolts, Hinges, Barn Door tangers, Locks Knobs, Glass, Patty, Whitelcad, Paints in all colors, Paints ready mixed in differ nt tints | ready for the Brush, Table Cutlery, Pocket Ontlery, Seissors, a good assortment of Brushes, consisting of Stove, Shoe, Scrubbing, Horse, Corn, and Paint Brushes; a large assortment of Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Laop Wicks, Oils of all kinds, Linseed, Olive, Machinery, Cod, Seal and Kerosene, Carriage Axles, Malleable Castings, Varnishes, all kinds; Cut Nails, Cut Spikes, Shot, Gun Powder, Enamel Cloth, Rubber Cloth, and a General Stock of HARDWARE, WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH, } Please call. No trouble to show Goods. Remember the place, NEXT TO W..B. WATSON’S. Rk. B. HGESTIS. Sign of the ‘‘Pad*Leek,” Queen St. _.. Prices sent'on application. Ch’town, Oct, 6, *8l—oaw wily . + ' ' | } ’ i | | 7 ‘ | the Uigg Se R, OCTOBER 24, 1881. vol. BRITISH WARRHOUSE, QUEEN CHITART 1501, HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF j on FALL AND WINTER D Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. RY GOODS, Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. RY GOODS. mee ——>0: aac ina tin a atattentetonte ae entices a nates DRY GouDs. au = NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PERKENS & STERRN®S’, 24 CASES AND BALES - e % i : 10 6“ 66 ““ 2 _ - ne 29 ““ ‘6 ““ i a ~ i 25 66 “ce 6é . : th 31 ‘6 ‘<“ éé es é be + a 10 6“ 6é 6 2 a SG ' - = DENSIAN S “NOVA SCOTIAN “EX TL. 8S. CALEDONIA “S. PRINCE EDWARD XS. S. UTOPIA S, S. CARROLL EX OTHER SHIPMENTS TO FOLLOW. f For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. eee ee —_-—— SS ee ee } i | CHEAPER THAN EVER! J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling Off his Immense Steck of Dry | Goods and Clothing this Fall at very | low prices. Everyose in want of good | articles at a smali price should visit this | Store, | [whly, pres a a ee ge ee Sy a For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, : ts | For Overcoats of all Descriptions, | -GO TO- | | | SS 2 ae ee a Se > @ 4 TACLEOD & C0'S Ch ae) EA Be Bes OS Be Bw By | UW PER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. | 1 There you will find the largest aad best assortment of Cloths in the) Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit, vubranteed. —ALso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &e. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. / NOTICE! ‘To the Editor of the Patriot. | Sir,—In reference to the item whieh ap- peared in your issue of yesterday’s date in re- ¥ ° tas CHANCE UF TIME PICTOU AND HALIFAX : gard to full fares having being charged on the Steamer ‘‘ Heather Belle’ on Exhibitio: N AND AFTER MONDAY, the 17th ‘Day, I beg to state that it was my fault, as | ingt., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM- omitted informing Capt. McLean that arrange- PANY'S STEAMERS /ments had been made for half fares. - Passengers on the Boat during those two Inspect this Stock before pur- | ot BUSEMESS COLLEGE. THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! ON THE 25TH (INST, Evening Classes to be Resumed Ist Nov, A discount of 20 per cent. will be al- lowed on the present tuition rates to Ist December. REAGH & MILLER, , PROPRIETORS Charlotteton, Oct. 11, ’81—2w LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE, fR \HE undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS, &e, AT DESAGLE, lately the property of Juseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition. If not disposed of before the Ist March next, it will then be sold at Pablic Auction, Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned, FRED W. HYNDMAN, ‘Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K, Carrie. Ch’town, Oct. 8, 81—oaw tf a _ . A, Sy. Ege A Pes yee A a i Ee. Ws he Me ij JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. by ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD eee KING SQUARE FURLITITRE Will Leave Charlottetown for PictOw' ays can have the diflerence refumted by call Landing at Six o'clock in | ing on Vapt. McLean any trip this season. JOHN HUGHES, che Mornin the Morning, | Charlottetown, P. E. L., Oct, 15, ’8i—6i aan instead of at half-past seven as during the By — months. Millner’s Tin Shop. FRED. W. HALES, Seéretary Steam Navigation Company. Oct. 13, 1851—101 ‘SHE subscriber, thankful for past patron- _ age, respectfully solicits @ continuance ol a E> Ai 3 | same, FOR SA L Bus | Stove Pipes, Paus, Libows, KC, LC. At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Reval. pase An apprentice wanted immediately to heara the Tia Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER, 7 EXHAT very Yalnable and well-known Farm | i ot Oneohundred acres, eituated opposite shool Honse, Orwell Head. kor further particulars apply to . ay ALEX, D. McLEOD, H. M. Customs, Charlottetown. | Oct 15—2i, wkly ii ‘ = r as | Oct-11, ’8t—1m White Gats Want ls “n@ eae : a O00 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats. [pyiiik BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- gX be . L dence of Mr, Arcsp. Kennepy, Water meee A150, Street; also the premises adjoining, lat ly oc 5,000 Bushels good Black O.ts. ‘ cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap- HORACE HASZARD, | ply to the ownez, S . - Queen’s Vharf. > | JOUN INGS, Charlottetown, Sept. 27th, ’1.—1m eod pat} Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881, ; Agent Steamer “ Heather Belle,” - WAREROOMS. (askets of Every Size, Quality and irice Always on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, : Mahogany and Covered Coffins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, ga Hearses, Horses and Carriages f40 Funerals-—town or country—half price. One hours’ notice suflicient time to be served, MARK SUPCHER. Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1851 —1m ead, wkly AGENTS WANTED FOR “OUR SY BS s ss aceteRa EMPIRE. Just issued.. County Maps of every State and Teri- tory, showing every Railroad and important Town, Reautifully ilustrated; A392 large pages, octavo, Retails $4.50 and $4.75. Tells all about Mining, Farming, Vrices, Climate Products, Wages, K&e.; Man- iteba, British Col ubia, Alaska, Bexas—every section beyoud the Miss‘wippi. Sells to every class, and secures the most unqualified endorsettents, Address Ne C. Mitvey & Cosy 125 St. Mary strect, Hochelnga (near Montreaij, P. Q, {oc 17 la i te ai eee 7 are. ot PG PER OS SOS TLS MRT S: $i ie ED NA i min slit gi ag £28 Lee gmc en Ne MNRAS A Aa ct, A RAO AID: sl eg BF oti x PE OS hE eae - ie ET EMMY Ril MRE CEN er cima uae Seaman wat same onesie Or ae ee cer vc cnemr ym meme eo ne reese li tg ey