Bee a. Local and Other Items, Waostarrs Rapid Index for sale at the Diamond Bookstore B = ' fue Gran! Division meets at North Wilt- shire on Friday. itl i A FURTHER supply of ‘Yolande’ at the Diamond Bookstore. > - . No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this lorenoopn, > New Seasides, Frankiia Square and Lovell’s Library, at the Diamond Bookstore. sqnnniiiamdide Carr. P. MockLer is visiting the city, He is staying at the Rankin. ; — Tue Dado Paper Hangings at the Diamond Bookstore are the handsomest ever seen here | ide Josern Pork, Esg , Private Secretary to Sir! John Macdonald, arrived at Summerside yes terdey evening. : ~ > - —< Tux Grand Scribe wili attend the meeting | of Diamond of the Desert Division at George- | town this evening. > — AcTIVE preparetions are being made in Toronto for the celebration of the birth of Luthur, on Nov. 10th. ~ > — Bratz Cass will be held in the parlor of Yy. M. C. A., this evening beginning at half past seven o'clock, ~~ - >- — A number of the railway employees, en- gaged in the construction of the new cars, were dismissed this evening. —_—>— Hoxprast Division, Winsloe Road,.received a visit on Thursday evening, from two G. D. represeptatives from this city. -_-—>>- -— A rresn stock of good Black Ink, very cheap, Schoo!bags, Twine, etc, at the Stand- ard Bookstore. —S. T. Nemes. _——_ »)-—_— PurcuasE a copy of Miss Frances E. Willard’s great work ‘“‘Women and Temper- ance” at the Diamond Bookstore. —_——$<———- Tue Rev. H. H McPherson, of Halifax, will preach in Zion Church to-morrow morn- ing and evening at the usual hours. ~~ - > -— Youne is now showing some beautiful lines in ladies’ Astrakhan Jackets, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Caps, and Muffs. ——$_<————— Ix the course of a few weeks there will be a Concert in Y. M. C. A., under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., in aid of the poor of the city. — i. - No. 5 locomotive which has been under re- pairs at the railway works, was successfully tested by Mechanical Engineer Unsworth this forenoon. ——_+_»— — Tue barquentine ‘‘Erema,” Captain Rendle, to Peake bros. & Co., arrived from London, G. B., on the 19th inst., with a cargo of merchandise, Mr, Z. Cutrman, one of the pioneers of trade in New Brunswick, and father-in-law of Sir Leonard Tilly, died a few days ago at an advanced age. ee A meetixe of the Ladies Hospital com- m'*tee will be held at the City Hospital on \y edaesday, 24th inst., at 2.30 p.m. A full meeting is particularly requested. a Heavy Srocx.—Mr. Alonzo Stiles, of Riverside, N. 8., owns aone and a half year old heifer weighing 1,020 pounds; also a two year old colt weighing 1,360 pounds.— A (bert Maple Leaf. —_—-e. — Rev. J. G. T. Moony, D, D., rector of Trinity Church, Yarmouth, N. 8., died sud- denly at his residence on the 18th inst. He was probably the oldest clergyman in the Diocese of Nova Scotia. —ataiiberled Owe of the lamps on board the ‘‘Char- lottetown” set fire to the roof of the car during the trip from Summerside last even- ing. The fire was promptly extinguished belore much damage was done. _-~>--—- Gitegxt, the Moncton lawyer who shot at Policemeu Thibideau, has been committed for trial by the Supreme Court, but was admitted to bail for his further appearance, himself in $1,000 and three sureties, $500 each. —_—_-»>--———- Simon LeBianc, who lives in French Vil- e near Moncton, is the champion bear killer of New Brunswick so far. This week he has captured two, one weighing 520 nds. He has killed seven bears in all is yaar. —— fo Avnoruer “ Barrister” Goxe.—Mr. v. Mathieu, of Boston, bought the splendid “Barrister” colt, fifteen months old, raised by Mr. D. W. Martin of Brackley Point Road. It will be sent to St. Turse, Que., for stock purposes on the Stock Farm at that place. ——~—_—_ Mr. W. T. Lawsoy, well known in this Province as representative of T. & E. Kenny, Halifax, arrived last evening, and will spend a few days among his friends. Mr. Lawson has been engaged at work in the London branch of the firm since bis departure from the Provinces. He is looking well. - ; A cricket MATCH was played this evening on Victoria Park between a team from H. M. S, “Griffon” and a team from the Phoenix Cricket Club. The Phenix team was made up a6 follows ;—Messrs. T. A, LePage, R. T. Weeks, W, A. Weeks, T. L, Findley, R. Y. Longworth, J. A. Longworth, H. Carvell, Lowman Yeo, Wm. Murray, Wm. Anderson, and Geo. LePage. _-——- Writtam Corts, Sr., who is well known to the lower corners of Queen Street, this forenoon practised an act of cruelty on a dumb animal, which deserves recognition on our art ani punishment by the authorities. Villiam, it appears, had a Newfoundland dog which committed some trivial offence, Whether or not he received a fair trial we are not aware, but at any rate he was sentenced to death by drowning. The railway breast- work was the scene of the execution, and Wm. surrounded by a dozen dirty-faced urchins, acted as executioner, a la Marwood, de- ceased. He fastened a rope, to which a heavy stone was attached at one end, around the poor dog’s body. Then without much ceremony he consigned dog, stone and rope to the waves. nfortu- nately for the dog and Wiliiam’s reputation a8 a successful ex- eoutioner the rope was just long enough to allow the dog’s nose above water and admit of a strugg'e for existence. Exasperated at the stubborness with which ‘‘Towser” fought for life, and at the falling tide which gave the dog an advantage, William seized @ pole and pounded the unfortunate canine until he, ghoked with water and gore with bruises, expired. It would be ‘well for the authorities dumb the. =... Lee PEPER AIG of TELE: BLE Ta RL: 1 | (Spectra, Desratcues ro Tug Examines. } Counterfeiters Captured. Monite, Ala., Oct, 20 outfit, One A gang of counterfeiters, Were captured yesterday. gang was shot. iThe Recent Uarthquake. ATHENS, Oct. 20. The Grecian Government hes sent two men-of-war to the scene of the recent earth- |quake in the Grecian Archipelago, with supplies for the sufferers, It is reported that twelve bodies have been recovered. An fffeet of the Norrice Failure. Provipence, R. 1., Oet. 20. The paper of the St. Croix Cotton Mill went to protest yesterday. The cause is said tobe the failure of D. Morrice, of Montreal. The New Atlantic Cable. Lonpon, Oct. 29. The Mackay, Bennett cables are nearly completed, and will be laid between Ireland and Nova Scotia. They wiil be laid by steamer ‘‘Faraday” in the early part of next summe?y. Jumping the Track. New Or.eaNs, Oct. 20, A construction train jumped the track yesterday. Ten men were wounded, three fatally. Lord Coleridge, Wasuineton, Oct. 20. Lord Coleridge visited the United States Supreme Court yesterday. Fire. Sr. Grorar, Oct 20. Five buildings, including the Post and Telegraph Offices, were burnt here yester- day. Loss is about $10,000 Hanged. Mryror, Ga., Oct. 20. Taylor Priant, colored, was hanged yesterday for rape upon a white woman. CoLnorin, Ga,, Oct. 20. Margaret Harris, colored murderess, was hanged yesterday in the presence of 4,000 people. Canadian News Notes. Orrawa, Oct. 20. Musson, the absconding city cashier of Montreal, has left a discrepancy of $2,900 in his accounts. ; Taylor, Robertson, & Co., wholesale hatters and furriers, of Montreal, have assigned for $80,000. Next Saturday the Official Gazette will contain a proclamation appointing Thurs- day, 8th of November, a day of General Thanksgiving. A Montreal gentleman interested in the cotton trade says the outlook is very gloomy. Weather Buletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 20--10 a. m. Cloudy to fair warm weather to-day with occasional rains, followed by fresh to strong west to north winds, and cooler weather to- morrow. a Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 19. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Point du Chene : 136 bris oysters, - - - - $205.00 96 cases eggs, - - - - 576,00 363 lbs. butter, - - - - 73.00 5horses, - : - . - 475,00 126 bris potatoes, - - - - 62.00 20 bris mackerel, : - - 240,00 2068 bushels oats, - - - - §827.00 135 do do, - - 54.00 $2,511.00 ~_ - -_ > Sure Burtprse.—Mr. John D. Miller, a gentleman from P. E, Island, is in Moncton endeavoring to make arrangements for build- ing a large ship here this winter. He is an experienced builder and expresses himself much pleased with the sites for shipbuilding. Messrs. B. Toombs & Co. will be connected with the building, and it is said if arrange- ments prove satisfactory the work will be commenced soov.—Moncton Transcrip’, -_——_--~»>}—--—-- Maxine rr Livery For LopsTeR Packers. —The Inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia has been making it lively for lobster packers, recently having imposed a fine of $100 on one McDonald, of Argyle, in Yarmouth County, for packing in close season; and a few days ago he put a $200 fine on a son of the late Mayylower man at Ingonish, C. B., for a very aggravated offence, and Baker paid over. ae Tnere is considerable feeling manifested in Montreal because of the proviso passed through the Quebec Legislature last session that the unclaimed dead be furnished as anatomical sabjects to the Medical Colleges of that Province. The St, Patrick’s Church, through Father Dowd, has indignantly refused the grant under such circumstances, and the Protestant charities will do likewise, ——EE Peace OrnTennsaL.—A despatch from Newburg, N. Y., says:—The great peace cen- tenpial, commemorative of the American struggle for independence, occurred on the 18th. There were 100,000 visitors at Wash- ington’s headquarters. 8S es were made by Bayard and Evarts. There was a grand fireworks display and military exhibition. ————_— ‘ Tur St. John Globe says that it is reported on the streets there that the Maritime Bark of St. Jobn will be absorbed into the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halifax. Mr. Kenny and Mr. Duncan have been at St. John for several days, in conuection, it is said, with the ar- rangement. ore ; A pEavuT}FpL stock of children’s gift book-— prices—at the when such heartless cruelty to « a.imal is yxpowed, ty make oa uxaapte largest a ent etc., of the ee - A Difference iu Scales. { ‘difference which exists in the scales on Pownal Wharf and the Market Scales. I bought a Barrister cold from Mr. D. W. Martin, of Brackley Point Road, for the stock farm at St. Turse, near Chambley, Que. I weighed the colt on Pownal Wharf scales, and received a ticket showing his weight to be 1,065 A gentleman having expressed doubt of the colt being so heavy, bet a trifle that 1,065 was his correct weight. We therefore tested his weight on the market scales, and | received a ticket showing his weight to be 1,057 lbs., or eight pounds less than when weighed at Pownal wharf, ten or fifteen minutes previous. Now, as there must be something wrong, I advise those who have produce to sell by weight, to enquire which 18 incorrect, and have the scales adjusted before more than a trifling bit is lost. Yours ete., O, Marutiev. 200 Friend St., Boston Mass. Ch'town, Oct. 20, 1883. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Oct 19—Prospect, MeMillan, Wood Islands; Laura May, Shankel, Pictou, bal; Dionis, Vickerson, Pictou, coal; Rosedale, Cook, do; Golden Belt, Swain, do, 20—-U and I, Lendry, D’Escouse, limestone and herring; Kmght Templar, Downie, Jordon Bay, bal; May Queen, Swim, Hali- fax, herring; Donzella, Selig, Pictou, bal; Erema, Rendal, London, general cargo; Zerelde, Kickham, Liverpool, do; William Owen, Brown, Liverpool, mdse. OTHER PORTS, Summerside, Oct J9—Ent sch Fred E Cox, McConnell. Halifax, mdse; Morning Star, Landry, Pictou, coal; Adonia, Mclsaac, Pic- tou, coal. Halifax, Oct. 18.—cld Notice, Bushee, Charlottetown; Escort, Mossman, do.; Min- nic Mac, McConnell, Summerside; Hiawatha, Hardy, Georgetown; James, Rood, Murray Harbor. Yarmouth, N. 8., Oct. 15.—eld sch Louise. Goodwin, Charlottetown; Twilight, Goodwin, do, DIED. Accidentally killed on Great George Street, on the 19th inst.. Malcolm S. Willis, in the llth year of his age. Funeral from his father’s residence, Waymouth Street, on Sunday at half-past 3 0 clock, te Southport. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate DRANK WITH SODA WATER is delicions. AJ! druggists have it. freshing and cooling. Try it often! It is re- CARVELL BROS. LN: STOCK. . ~~ AND— - Shortly to Arrive: 186 Puns. Molasses. 125 Bris. Sugar, Yellow. 50 bris Sugar, White. 1500 bris Flour, choicest brands, Bread, Strong Bakers, Garnet. 940 halt chests ‘Teas, of the very best quality both flavor and strength, 500 boxes Valencia Raisins. 25 bris Currants. 100 bags Rice. 50 boxes Starch. 200 boxes Pipes. 25 kegs Tobacco, 50 cads. Tobacco, 380 coils Manilla. 250 doz Pailc. 325 doz Brooms. 100 boxes Clothes Pins. 80 boxes Soap. 50 boxes Toilet Soap. 75 kegs Baking Soda. 40 bris Beans. 60 brls Table and Butter Salt. 100 casks Kerosene. 30 brls Onions, 100 boxes Pepper. 100 boxes Ginger. 50 boxes Cream Tartar. 75 boxes Spices, different binds. 150 lbs Nutmegs, 200 lbs Cloves. 20 boxes Concentrated Lye. 10 bris Sulphur. 5 bris Salts. 2 bris Alum, 4 kegs Bluestone. 2 bris Saltpetre. 20 boxes Extract Logwood. 3 kegs Indigo. 20 bags Nuts. 100 boxes Confectionery. Daily 400 sides Sole Leather. CARVELL BROS, Ch'town, Oct. 6, 1883.—2aw 2wks pat FANCY SALE. rye MEMBERS of St. Peter’s Church Sewing Society intend holding a Sale on WEDNESDAY, 12th December. Ch town, Oct. 6, 1883. —oaw sat TO LET. rq@XHE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, now occupied by Alexander Me- Kenzie. . Possession given immediately, Apply E. J. HODGSON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises. Ch’town, Sept 12, 1883.—ecd tf. WANTED. QUEVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis: bh ter, te load Prince Edward igland pre- duce for Newfounc! '.4 and West Indies. ALSO, Two ({_; Vessels, about 200 tons register, to k a. for England,— AND one (i) about 250 tons, for United | Kingdora or Vontinent, Sir,—I beg to call your attention to a 100 cases Matches. ¥ DAILY BXA MINER. EWS. LETTERS PO THE EDITOR. Ch’town, 1883. —--—. 9 —— - —— NEW &88B8! —— FOR-—— FALL AND WiEINTER. —- ——_- 9 ---——— —___. OUR USUAL STOCK OF NEW geeBs! nero a 2 mee —-- . - ° — OCTOBER 20. 1883 1384. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0DS, 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. Sept. 28, 1883. and retail. > CF Ae, ae eal ac ¢) aa —OF THE— Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found, PERKINS & STERNS. a ee EXHIBITION The Very Latest Noveltiss, ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MARKETS, FOR THE FALL OF — In Dress Goods, Shaw]s, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, ete, Knit PRESERVE YOUR HEALTE, Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing, at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, etc., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depend on getting bargains in every department, wholesale ES&83. JOHN MiACGPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888,—2aw wkly. wear well. PLATED 20: JEWELRY. Repairs carried on as usual. Watches, Elocks, &c. ECEIVED at G. H. Taylor’s, an assortment of WALTHAM, ELGIN, and SWISS WATCHES. All warranted. SILVERWARE, in CRUET STANDS, CARD TRAYS, |, the Feathers from all impurities and BUTTER COOLERS, NAPKIN RINGS, ETC., guaranteed to C. H. TAYLOR, ' : North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1883.—4in wkly 4i. rince patronage of Edward Island soap Works. Ch'town, Sept. 27, ’83.—2w eed wkly 6m. ot Os the purchasing public. ——— TH\HE Trade can now be supplied with our different brands of SOAP. We fell confident that we can furnish goods (in the lines we manufacture) EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT to anything produced abroad, in both | QUALITY and PRICE; and, believiog that we can satisfy all purchasers of GOOD LAUNDRY SOAPS that such is the case, we unhesitatingly as‘ the . Orders Taken at King Square House. BEER & SONS, sured ! Association. Witness : Witness : . Good rates and quick despatch. CL howa, Sept. 26, 1883.—pat sod JOHN F. ROBERTSUN. } a DOMINION SAFETY FUND. fE° HE following acknowledgments for payments death claims show the) promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety | Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more quitable| days caraying freight at bottom rates. and cheap system of lile insurance. vf No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in.| fpectality. Through Bills of Lading granted This companv having made Proprietors. ’ the deposit of $60,000 at Ottawa, as required by) law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. | Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of| its members representing. upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frepericron. N. B., July 3rd, 1883. Yours, respectfully, (Signed. ) (Signed.) Wesley Vanwart, (Signed. } ( Signed.) ©. A, Macdonald. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St, John N.B. GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in full settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death cf my husband, Dr James Henry Ellis, M. D.. paid to me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. 1 beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly ; ge anthorize you to publish this letter, if you deem te desirable, in the interests of your valuable 315 bris. Choice Superior Ex Mercy ANNE ELiis, LEONARD MORRIS, Agen P. E. }eland, Summerside, Aug, 3, 1883.-~—ly 7 ” a small) from Halifax for London, G. B., me Se Interesting te Housekeepers, She Right Thing Has Arrived. JOHNSON BROS. NEW 8TEAM Feather Renovator | (BONNEY’S PATENT.) Don’t let it Pass without a Trial. Save Your Beds. The subscriber offers to the rare chance to avail fits of this Unparalieled Machine, which has proved ilself a great success, aad to be exactly what al! conditions and quali- ties ot Feathers, from entirely new to old and bedly mitted, need to render them as perfect as age, quality and condition will admit of their being made, This process is totaily unliteany ever used here. Tre most important features are : Fiest--No fire coming near (the feathers, thereby obviating all posribility «f injuring them in the slightest degree. Sgcono—It thoroughly cleanses and puri- habitants a emselyes the bene. giutenous matier which aduere to the stem and’ which are the prime cause of Feathers | matting; also the prime agent in the gener- CHEAP CLOCKS. New patterns in GOLD and GOLD=| moths and pemeites ty mnie ees, both feather bed in a hundred jg free, Tu:rv—It renders the Feathers fresh and healthy, and gives to old Feathers the ap- pearance and essential qualities of new ones. Our facilities are such that, on short notice, we can take and return beds thorough- ly cleaned and ready for immediate use for $2.00 PER BED. We guarantee satisfaction or no charge. JOHNSON BROS., North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 16, 'R3. NOTICE. Ww* have appointed Mr. Wm. E. Hicke our General Agent for P. E, Islend. All arders coming through him to us will be promptly attended to. JOHNSON BROS., North Side Queen Square, Ch’town, Oct, 15, 1883, Furness Line Steamers, ORK CITY, 2,325 tons; DURHAM CITY, 2,844, tons; BOSTON CITY, 2,334 tons; CALCUTTA CITY, 3,000 tons; NEWCASTLE CITY, 2.129 tons, sailing every ten Can- in sacks a ned goods, starch, and oats A. H. B. MACCOWAN, Agent. Ch'town, Oct. 6, 1883,—4i 2aw J. A. GHIPMAN & CO., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: tra. TO ARRIVE: Sr. Jou, N. B., July 30, 1983, 800 bris, Choice Sup. Extra. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John, N. B. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for oe promptitude — which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- OPP OSITE RANKIN HOUSE. ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the ments so fully deserves. SaRaH KHART, OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : J. F. SHATFORD, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. | QQUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAML NER, the Ch and Best Newspaper publisbed on P-TK, Only #1 per your on = cei ap aire