2 aT es Cath tn iia wasn ie ne AAA a onc ii 8 as Mc oi I eee 1 ccc. a ait wi 2) SPN UTE PP a a A A CL TEC i sr ce tn il ae - ee ee a a a en em ma —_ , npn = 2 THE DAILY HXAMINER, OCTOBER 28, 1881. TELECRAPHIG NEWS.| Hevriy Exrecren and will be sold cheap | Local and Other Items. Tus Dominion Alliance meets to-night at | s ec) ck. oa > Briu.akaps supplied to order at Tar Exam- INER OFFICE - TH2 schooner Trio, owned by Wesley Myers, 1s ar hore at Victoria, Sod We learn with regret that the pototee crop suffered severely by the late frost. > Aw old inhabitant says he does not remem ber an October in which there was so much cold as in that ef this year. a Our eutire stock ef Hats and Caps to be seld at cost-— Byrne Bros., Queen Street. oct 28 3i pd > — Rev. Mr, Carrnoruers reads in St. James’ Church this evening. sehen Au shop-worn Novels and other soiled beoks will be sold off at a big dircount.— BREMNER Bros.—-Oct 28 pat 31. dike tiedine Tue steamer ‘‘ Princess of Wales” arr.ved from Pie' ou about noon to day, making the passage in about six hours. ebniaittiinne Tux Charlottetown Branch of the Irish National Land League meets this evening at 8 o'clock, in Welsh & Owen's building, Lower Queen Street. Ge Hean. Rev. Mr, Carruthers read in &t. James’ Church this evening. AE oa Rememper the sale of Dry Goods, Ready- made Clothing, Blankets, Robes, Tweeds, Tea, ete., at the Queen Street Auction Rooms to-morrow, at 1! o’clock.—W. D. Srewanrt, Auctioneer. ian esc lied You are most cordially invited to attend the Young Men’s Meeting te-might, in the zlors of the Young Men’s Christian Assevi ation, at eight e’cleck. Strangers always we! eome. Come! sinlinaiciitg ta liaa Dears, Receipts for Preduce, Notes of Hand, Bills of Lading, Customs Blanks, Pass Books, etc., etc., at Bremner Bros.—Oct 28 pat 3i. — - oo —_—_— Rravives rs Sr. James’ Bary.—The read- ings, announced for last evening, but cancelled en account of the storm, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp. The Rev. Mr. Carruthers will offer selections from various authors, chiefly Scottish. Being a good elo- eutionist, the public may expect an entertain- ment ef mere than ordinary attractiveness. eknbinttbaadale Tae Malifax Rifle Team arrived per Pictou boat this forenoon, and are staying at the Osberne House. The Rifle match at | Kensington Range is now in progress, and is expected to be completed this evening. The team will be banqueted at the Osborne House” to-wight, and will leave for home to-morrow morning. tina Ovurtstock of Christmas Cards will soon be here; and will be entirely mew in design, and the most elegant of any yet. Reserve your purchases until you see ours.— BREMNER Bros, —Oct 28 pat 3i. ——< Tat steamer ‘* Worcester,”’ Capt. Hedge; sailed for Boston, on Thursday evening, with aecargo of produce and the following passen gers: Mra O'Brien, John Farmer, Fred Ander- son, B D McDonald, Miss Isabella McKinnon, Sarah McCarthy, Mary McKinnon, Miss Cas- sie Hughes, Mr Charles Martin, Mary Stew- art, Miss Annabella McKinnon, Mrs C Mc- Millan; Mrs Chipman, Mrs White, Janie Mc Kinnon, Ann McDonald, Sarah Campbell, Mrs Jardine, Wm Sinnott, Maggie Hogan, Maggie Sinnott, Mrs Thos Connell, Mrs OConnell, John Russ, J A Griffin, P Mc- Donald, Miss Hughes, Aunie Morrow, Mary Evengill —— _—— We want to make room for an immense steck of Christmas “Goeds, so you will get good bargains in Bound Beoks by calling at | ence at Bremner Bros.—Oet 28 pat 3i. _— > — Ar the regular monthly meeting of the Caledonian Club, held on Tuesday evening, the 25th inst., the following gentlemen were eleected officers for the ensuing year :— Ohief—Hon. A. A. Macdonald (re-elected. ) President—Jehn A. McDonnell, Esq. “ lst Vice-President—J. J. Davies, mos —Jos. A. McDonald, Esq. 2nd “ se Treasurer—J. W. Morrison, Esq., re- elected. Financial Secretary—John McPhee, Esq. Recording Secretary—Robt. J, Campbell, re-elected. Corresponding Secretary—John 8. McDon- ald, , Directors—A. C. Macdonald, Esq., Monta- e; H L McDonald, Esq., Cardigan; Duncan {ic Millan, Esq.; P. P. Gillis, Esq.; NJ Camp- bell, Esq.; Murdoch McLeod, Esq., Centre- ville; A. R. Beaton, Esq., East Point; Colin Chisholm, Eeq., and Capt. 8. McRae, - —_~< >> — SrvenTy-FIVE CENTS will get a nicely beund volume ef the the poets, at Bremver Bros.— Oct 28 pat 3i. — -_> --— Tue Grand Division of this Island met in apnual session ia this city yesterday, D. Rogers, Esq, @ W. P., in the chair. Owing to the lateness of the morning trains both east and west, the session did not open as early as was announced. The reports of officers showed that the order still holds its own in this Prov- ince. Six Representatives were initiated, The reports from Representatives present, of whom there was a Jarge numwber, were gener- ally of a satisfactory and encouraging nature, The election of Grand Officers for 1881-2 re- sulted as follows:— G. W. Patriarch—G. W. Bentley, Esq., M. P. P., Kensington. G. W. Asseciate—Jesse Burns, Bedeque. G. Scribe—J. J. Chappell, Charlottetown. G. Treasurer—D. W. Henderson, North Wiltshir-, G. Chaplain—John Jury, Charlottetown. G. Condacierai¥l iiliam Turner, Charlettte- town. j G. Sentinc]—James McKinnen, West, River. P. G. W. Patriarch, David Rogers, Free- town. The following were elected represontatives to the National Division of North America, which meets in Concord, N. H., next June, viz.: Judge Young, J. B, Cooper, J. W. Mor- rison, J. P. Tanton, Rev. D. Fitzgerald, W. Sanderson, G. W. Millner, Wm. Laird, R. M. Barrett, Geo. Smith, U. F. Harris, J. J. Chappell, Donald McLean, W. W. Beer, D. Rogers, G. W. Bentley, B. Williams, W. F. Morris, Wm Wood, John Jury, A. B, Dickieson, I. W. Wadman, Wm, Campbell, Henry Smith, §J. C. McKenzie, Jesse Buras, John Scott. The quarterly seasions will be held as fol- lows: January, New Glasgow; April, Char lottetown; July, Souris; October, Fre town. -—_--»>---— Szasipt Lisrary.—A complete stock of Seasides, including the latest numbers. Also | round | WILLIAMS t numbers of Franklin Squara, received diy by Buemues Bros. —Oct 28 pat 3i. - & Special Notices. while landing on Pownal Wharf. A cargo of coal from Glass Bay.-— Barkert & Just recetvepv at L. E. Prowse’s a large assértment of Scotch T'weeds, for overcoats and suits. Call and see them. Prices very moderate, Su xep Diesy’s at Bere & Gorr’s. 3aw The best assortmest in the city -026iw ToBACcco, to choese from, at Apothecaries Hall. A tot of all wool TweedS at a large discount at Owen Con. olly’s, joct 19 121 Royvat CaNaptian Ixsurance Co.—lInsur ance effected on cargoes of Potatoes, Oats and ether Produce.—Fentron T, Newpery.—Qct 24 lw 2: wkly, To vHe TRAbs,—Just received, 500 barrels Supericr Extra Flour, which will besold low for cash or approved paper.—OwEN CONNOLLY. [oe 26 eod lw iLO bushel No | Cranberries, wholesale and retail, to arriveon Monday next. Will be sold cheap to the trade. Leave your orders at the Faniity Grocery, R K. Br ACE. 025 a> - “— i Sugar, .:.olasses, Tea, Raisins, &c. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, !00 puns. Barbadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Retined Sugars, different grades, 100 harrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, 300 chests 1¢00 half-chests - Choice Congou Teas, 1000 boxes \ carefully selected to meet the re- quirements of the trade. Also, to arrive by S. S. ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia and Malaga, in October :-— 4000 boxes Valencia Raisins, 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 quarter-bexes Layer “ 2500 boxes London Layer ‘“ 10090 half-bexes ‘* " 1000 qr. boxes Re “6 1860 boxes Loose Muscatels, For sale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Oct, 24, ’81—1m Harirax, N. S. HAVE NOW THE SUBSCRIBERS RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR AUTUMN STOCK, and shall be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds ef General Hardware, Oils, —aND— Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : 1000 dezen Axes, 12 tons Close Link Chain, 24 tons Sled Shoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tons Cordage, 450 packages Powder, 750 bexes Horse Nails, 400 keys Horse Shoes, 180 barrels il, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterna, 120 bdls. tron Wira, 76 cases Scales, 2600 boxes Window Glass, 1 case Silk Bolting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, 850 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey'’s Lead, 7 tons Krandram’s Paints, 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, 8 Portabie Forges, 25 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, 12 barrels Rosin, 5 barrels Borax, 300 Cotton Nets, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bays Shot, 3 cases Guns, 175 packages, containing — Breech- Leading Implements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Ely’s Cartri¢ge Cases and Caps, Slates and Pencils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest and Padlocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread, Cutlery, Iron Table and ‘lea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware. W. H. THORNE & CO. SpectaL AGENTS FOR Haszard Powder Co., ° : Powder D. F. Jones & Co., : Shovels and Forks Whe Howe Scale Co. - : . Scales Walter Carson & Sons, Anticorosive Paint J. T. Lawton, - - : - - Saws The Dunn Edge Tool Co., - Scythes St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, ’81—1m FOUND, de. WANTS, LOST, OST, in this city, on Thursday, a Gold Locket (in shape of valice), with small Chain atached. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Examiner Office. [oc 28 li ANTED.—At the “Revere House,” a man to drive hack and attend Boats and Trains, &c. Must have references, Wages good, [oc 27 5i eod O BE LET—the House’ and Premises on Dorchester Street, near Pownal Street, at present occupied by the subscriber. Pos- session given immediately. —Gro. E. Hugues. Apotheearies Hall, Oct. 26. 31 W°* NTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C. F. Sracx- POLE, foc 24 ‘by WANTED, at the “ Nest,” Brighton _) Road, Mast bave good reterences,—Mrs, Arvemas Lorp [oc 21 TANTED—Tyo first-class Coat Makers W To the right persons constant employ- ment and good pay will be given.—D. A Bruce, 72 Queen Street. foct 19 7¥.\WO GIRLS wanted immediately for gen- { eral Housework, Apply at this office [oc 1 \O0 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, Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from this date. Apply to Mark Boronea, [se 6 tf Dusun, Ost. 27. it is rumored that tho resignation of Earl ‘Cowper as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland is | impending. | Six arrests were made to-day under the | Coercion Aet, including that of the Presi- |dent of the Kilkenny Brauch of the Land | Leagne. resolution approving of the no rent mani- festo. ArLanta, Ga., Oet, 26. The Cotten Exposition formally opened at 2 o'clock to-day. One feature of the day was the making of two snits of clothes, one for Gov. Colquilt, of Georgia, and one for Gov. Bigelow, of Connecticut, from seed cotton, picked at seven o’elock this morning. The suits were worm at the re- ception this evening. "> Bers, Oct. 27. The coronation of the Czar will take place in April. Vienna, Oct. 27. King Humbert aad Queen Margareta | arrived to-night. ov Lonpen, Oct. 27. The death is announced of Mr. Nathaniel Massey, Member of Parliament, aged sixty- two. Wasurineton, Oct. 27. Judge Charles J. Felger, of New York, | pas been contirmed for Secretary of the | Treasury, Governor Morgan having de- | clined the position. Frank Shatten, of Iowa, was also con- firmed for First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral. Silas 8. 8. Hubell, of New York, was nominated for Consul at St. John’s, Quebec. MarseEILuEs, Oct. 27. Sick seldiers continue to arrive from Nerth Africa. The military hospital is more than filled, and orders have been given to prepare the Avignon Hospital. New Lonpon, Conn., Oct. 27. The schr. Erastus Wiman, Capt. Ander- json, of New York, ran into and sank the schbr. P. M. Whiten, Capt. Hallock, of Huntington, near Gullisknd, last night. Capt. Hallock was drowned. Lonvon, Oct. 29. The natives are fighting on the northwest and seuthwest frontiers of the Transvaal. The Transvaal has proclaimed neutrality on its part. Dustin, Oct. 27. The Land Ceurt yesterday disposed of 22 pro forma applications. The League Solicitor mentioned the test cases. He said all remaining om the list were his, about fifty, but he feared the in- mation was insufficient. The cases were then gone into and fourteen considered.’ Orrawa, Oct. 27. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie and Sir Alexander Campbell, having declined the appointment as Trustees of the Canada Pacific Railway land bonds, Messrs. Smithers and Therne, ef New York, and Hon. John Hamilton, have been appointed such Trustees. Sir A. T. Galt is said to have very little hopes of securing a Commercial Treaty with France. Mr. Fraser, Commissioner of Public Works of Ontarie, has gone to New York for medical advice. Dusuin, Oct. 26. A box containing several thousand peunds werth of checks and notes was stolen from a messenger of the National bank to-day while he was signing a receipt in the post office. The Local Government board has die- missed Dr. Kenny from the post of paroch- ial medical officer. New York, Oct. 24. Denny Lyons and Frank McGowan, New York ‘‘ bruisers,” fought a prize fight near Weshawken, N. J., yesterday. Both men were terribly punished, and this afternoon Lyons is reported to be dying. Darrorr, Oct. 25. The Anchor Line steamer Clarion was wrecked on the rocks at Limekiln Crossing this morning, and now lies in eighteen feet of water. Crew saved. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 28—10 a, m. Moderate winds, and fine weather. as dee 0 ol : On Tuesday the postponed Somerset Races were held at the Somerset’ Driving Park. The attendance was small, there being not above a hundred present. The races, too, were not so exciting as many ex- pected, but this is no mere than what might have been looked for, owing to the dis- advantages Mr. O’Ronahan had in the weather. In the two year old race there were four entries, two ef which were ‘* Abdallah” colts and two ‘‘ All Rights,” the speed and beauty ot the latter being much admired. Mr. Newton Lee's “ St. Julien” camefin first and Mr. Henry Clark's ‘* Lightfoot” second, with the ‘‘ Abdallahs’ bringing up the rear. The running race was won by Mr. Patrick Keefe’s mare. As to the order on the grounds, it was truly a miniature Donnybrook Fair. Everyone trying to make himself as hilarions as pos- sible. One man wasseverely hurt by being threwn from his wagon while returning from the grounds, and other minor acci- denta are reported. - Journal. nothin Lavxcu.—There was launched on Tuesday, at Summerside, a magnificent three masted scheonergfor Hen. Wm. Richards, Bideford. She is a vessel of 600 tons, and has been built under the owner’s. special eupervision. A little difficulty was experienced at first in getting her started en the launch-ways, but onee iu metion, she glided most majesticaliy into her future element, and was safely moored at Queen’s wharf, afew hours after- wards, This handsome vessel certainly re- flects great credit upon her builder, Mr. John lamsay, and she is the first schooner built here that has been fitted with irom masts She is to load with oats fur England, and is expected te be ready to sail in about three weeks. Her dimensious are: length over all 165 feet, breadth 284 icet and depth of hold 174 feet. —Journal. Fixwan -Happres received to-day at the Fish Market.—Oct 19. 3i PiokLING VINEGAR’s and spices at Brrr & Gorr’s. caw Carr Cop CRANBERRIES received to-day at tho Fish Market, Grafton St.—Oct 19, 31 ~ The waspects in Galway jail passed a al, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN FALL AND WINTER D Which will be disposed of at Very Oct. 14, 1881. SQUARE.» 1881. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK 0B” RY GOODS, Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. ———— ee —— PRY Goods. — = :o:——_ — 24 CASES AND BALES - - - ‘ i LO a és ‘sé c - o . ¥ 99 ‘<< éé ‘<< 7 " . 3 Se 28 ‘“é éc “ - - ~ = y 31 ‘6 ‘at ‘é “ . ss : & 10 ‘6 é“ ‘6 . . se 2 2 OTHER SHIPMENTS TO For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. —— —— ee cs -—AT THE— “SOUTHPORT STORE.” ————0:0 — = \ E would respectfully call the attention of customers, friends and buyers ‘to the fact that we are selling, CHEAP FOR CASH, everything in our line, such as Dry Goods, Glassware, Flour, Tea, Readymade Clothing, | Earthenware, Cornmeal, Coffee, Felt Hats, “Hardware, Oatmeal, Sugar, Fur Caps, Iron, Salt, Molasses, Cleth Caps, Nails, Brooms, Raisins, Kid Mitts, Paints, Rope, Currants, Boots, Oils, Buekets, Confectionery, Shoes, Glass, Tubs, Spices, &e., &e. and everything usually found in a general store. THE PLACE. BEER & CHANDLER, Oct. 10, ’81—1m eod, wkly 2m—pat SourHport Srore. AED a SS — DONT FORGET CHEAPER THAN EVER! J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling OM his Immense Steck of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fall at very low prices, Everyone in want of good articles at a smal! price should visit this Store. [whly, pres For Scotch and English weeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO's, UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER. There you wiil find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit guaranteed, —AIS0— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &. Kc. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. ——— SSS —~ TOR CHARTER. (COAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal, Customers can be supplied at all times, Prices as low as any in the city, Terms cash HAVE for Charter to Newfoundland or I United States, a schooner three yee 6 tons Register, and now lying in St. John’s, Nowlonndlind: She can proceed at once to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, any portin the Island. Also a schooner of July 12—1aw tf Water Street 104 tons, now lying in Montreal, to take cargo, ~ ~~~ ~~~ - from Montreal to chia port. C1 UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER JOHN H. CATHRAE. | +). the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper =. ee a al nD DhY GOODS. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & STERNS’, EX S. S. WALDENSIAN EX §. 8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONTA EX 8. 8S. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8. 8. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. New Firm, New Goods, New Prices,|BEER & GOFF -ALLAL V BG 360 BBLS. BEST BRANDS Choise Flour Baking Powder Cook’s Friend, and Princess, Famous Superior, Kent and other Brands. LAMPS, VERY CHEAP, TEA! T 3 2, 34, 36 and 40 cts., WARRANTED. Wholesale and Retail. BEER & GOFF. Oct, 24, ’81. NOTICE. E creditors of Elbridge G. Fuller 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, Fuller 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, Souris East, Oct. 19, 1881. ANTHRACITE COAL. LEHIGH VALLEY, Crockery, Table Knives, and Forks, ‘CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES IN STORE, R. MeMILLAN. Oct. 25, ’81—2w eod, wkly, pd DAVIDS’ COMBINED WRITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. St, Peter's 's'and Lighthouse Fence, Acgncy or Derr. Maning & Fieneaies, CHarLorrerowy, P. E. I, 17th Oct, 1881, rP\ENDERS 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. ceived at the Agency of the Department at Obarlottetown, up to MONDAY, the 3st Cetober, inst., at 12 of noon, Information can be obtained from the Agent at his office, Charlottetown. ARTEMAS LORD, Chitown, Oct, 25, 1881—pat lw | abfishod ro the Proviuser oc 21 —dod, pres sp till 51 Agent e abe: Pe a. one Stile 4. et a fllciea : \ cea | eames cnn eee eT TE AIT - con sail nt angie