—- vue Twise, receive | to-day, Ma R et Be. . {LLIKER has removed his menagerie | Vr *1Ll ae rket “qu¥ fon M mi Lor of Blankets, good value, at Aspe Perkios & Sterts . a two thou 8 i do'lars were realiaod by (iver 4 th ; ph s Convent, maar at St JOS th Baz ea Ion Mr CHAPLEAL h is returned to on. SLR : a and resin d his duties in his de- (rrawa © ment. parual a: : Ar Nessie > a jole 1 0.0, F R gular Session of Port la jolt + will be held at Oddfellows’ Hall, Enewnpmed , ¢ § o'clock this evening. 4 - weluding bead et tal Exsny on ‘* Hygiene in the and best part of Dr. | an Nae ———— — Ce eR Reem iene ent cate nee Or ne oy os poeal and Other Items. TE Ww. w.| oc 14, 61 eod | for argument, but the re quest, Leetetengpe-—aeanrapegeltane nee ——— ECRAPHIS NEWS. | {Sewoiat Despatours ro Tux Exa WING, } Riel Further E espited., Lonpon, Oct. 13 The appeal of Louis Riel came up to-day his counsel asked for a | postponement until the arrival of Mr. Fiz patrick, Riel’s Canadian counsel, who was bringing with him important documents respecting the matter. Mr. Webster, | i ’ Attorney General, opposed Che Court however agreed to p stpone the case until the 21st ins*. The Courtroom was er »wded, but there was no exettement. Riel has been further respited to the 26 h inst. eS The Carolines Dispute. Maprip, Oct. 13. | | | McLeo i's ¢ ay : ia Schools,’ XAMINER Of to-day. Schools, 1a ine Tut ~ i y Tye Rev Mr. Hutchison will (D. V.) offi ta at Lot 48 on Sa! bath first, the ISth ciate 5 nd at Bireh Hill at 2.39 | . ot 1030 a. m., ana al ec} ; 30 | jnst., 4» P m. ‘i OPENING to- lay, The despatch of the 3rd inst., atating that Germany acknowledged Spanish occu- pation of Yap, and that Spain granted Germany privileges of free navigation and |; commerce in the waters of the Carolines, J cases of the newest and aud the right of establishing a coal station ioncne of the fsahionable Millinery Goods, persoually |* islands, “ ofticially — wnted iy New York and Boston W. W, Gemed. gelectes : hestaddihalciahianicsciaiih er. : Be oe eee Nationalist Nominations. THERE is 8 MOVEUIEN "ic pag —— toward the formation + Canatian his-| Du T : ciety, embracing the whole De-| UeaaM, (el, FS. torical society, | The Nationalist convention for nominat- minivn. ma ing candidates for seats in Parliament for SpoartT ReceRs is un able, through unfor- | this ey assembled to-d ay. and selected cirenmstances, to make his proposed | M -. Claney, editor of the Nation, and Sir ote tour at present. He will, therefore,| Thomas Heury Grattan Esmond. Parnell not Visit us this seas | thauked the delegates for the confidence : o | they reposed in him. Hanets TIN STORE ! : me P Pa to ae -— —— your lg SS ian seinen The Eastern Bifficulty. —— > oc 14 Li da wk | i | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 13. , } s+} Me Jaavises workshop, Pownal, with stock and contents, was destroved by fire yesterday morning Mr. Wood’s residence also had a barrow escape from the fl ames, o “ ’ A sumper of A griculfural Implement Agents who expose their machinery on the platforms, and thus obstruct pedestrians, have been summ med before the Stipendiary Magistrate for nuisance a Hos. A. W. McLevay, M nister of Marine, delivered an address at the Stewi- scke exhibition one day last week. He said hia county, Colchester, produced more hay than any other county in Canada. inliedieoeee Rev. Georce Howse will lecture in Zion Church this evening, on ‘‘Lebanon and my School Days.’ The lecturer will appear in native costume, and illustrate his lecture by Arabic or Hebrew figures. Admission, 10 cents. eed Tue steamec Worcester, Capt. Allan, ar- rived from Boston at 9 o'clock on Taesday evening with freight and the foliowing p*s- sengers:—Mr WA F Scott, Jas M-Donald, Mrs R M McLeod, Mr Prowse, John Quinn, Malcolm McEachern _— > Tus Dominion Department of Agriculture will shortly begin work on a cattle quarantine station at Halifax, the first east of Quebec. The site selected is on the Vartmouth side of the Narrows, just a little south of the railway bridge. Nine acres has been purchased for the perpose. Tut Roman Catholic Bishops of Ireland have passed a resolution condemning acts of violence and intimidation, and warning their flocks against indulging in illegal excesses. Such acta, they say, are certain to bring the anger of God upov the evil doers and their families, besides disgracing the Irish people in the eyes of the civilized world. Ts scsiedaliitcden Tue special attention of Farmers and Stock-raisers is directed to the large Auction Sale of valuable Live Stock at the residence of the late Hon. John Longworth, to take place 00 Friday, the 23rd day of October, inst. In addition to which will also be offered at the same time and place from the ‘Bellevue Farm,”a lot of Horses, Cattle Sheep, and Pigs—all Pare Bred Stock, See advertise- meut and handbills. A, McNeill, Auctioneer. ———— > Soli iidpeainnd Tar extent to which the manufacturers of the Maritime Provinces are making markets for their products in Upper Can- ada may be judged by the fact that in yesterday's issue of the Journal of Com- merce there are forty-seven advertisements of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia mann- facturers. On examination, the corres- pondent of the St. John Sun found that in the corresponding issus for 1878 there was not a single such advertisement in that journal, 7” Few people have any idea of the care with Which tobace> has tobe attended after it is oo It will imbibe odors of almost any ind if placed near the source of them. A Pig style, for instance, near the place where the planter stores his crops wi'l impare a dis- agreeable flavor which po care afterwards will divest itof, Among the precautions taken to obtain a fantless leaf for the ‘Myrtle Navy’ brand, is t. asver‘ain carefully the methods which every farmer adopts with his crops in ue sections of Virginia where the ‘Myrtle Navy’ is grown.” anid Josten Cook is a man of wide reading, Sacious memory, acute discrimination, and oe of popular exposition Nothing Ts him fe plunges in medias res, how- ‘ver obstruse the speculation, and his vigor and fire carry all before them. He has in- itive Renius for pricking wind-bags and for cing over-sangoine and exaggerated hypothesis to their exact value, He has call- -® halt in many an inpetuous march of science, and exposed many a fundamental fa!- ae Many a triumphant argument.—7he Quarterly Review iia Roller pomATNG. —Tho Managers of the with in have completed arrangements sts. Soowden and Skinner, of New ork, and Mr. Len Saunders, of St. John, Roller Ranibition of their speed, in the ink to-morrow night. Skinner is champion short distance skater of the Sed, Snowden the champion six days’ fof the world, and Saunders is the oo skater of New Brunswick. in - has skated one hundred miles in als aS and eleven hundred and sixty- *s 'm ope hundred and forty-four and § Skinner can skate a mile in 3 064, ve miles 15 49}. Saunders time 1s thie fc, et: ‘To-morrow night they will se epai at the height of their speed. there w; ition will commence at 9 30, and that mo? Goins for the public up to + hose who wish to see the wv pitt Rolie Skaters in the world should t0-norrow night. _ The troops which formad the garrison of Salmisex are marching northward toward the Ronmelian frontier. The Bulgarians are entrenched at Pres- tina, in Roumelia, near the frontier. A Gunboat Ashore Lonpon, Oct. 13. During the prevalence of a heavy stozm at Holyhead yesterday, Her Majesty’s gun- boat Dwarf was blown ashore there, the crew were savec. She is of 603 tons burthen, and carries four guns. Railway Accident. Lonpon, Oct. 15. Monday’s train for Heidelberg, on which the Duchess of Edinburgh was travelling, collided with a good’s train and several waggons were wrecked. The passengers were not hurt. The Turf. Lonpon, Oct. 13. The race for the Czarowitch stakes at Newmarket was won by Bouy’s Plaisan- terie, with Hungerford’s Xema second, and Cannon’s Postcript third. There were 22 starters, Telegraphic. New Yor, Oct. 13. At a meeting of the executive committee of the Western Union Telegraph Cv., to- day, the resignation of John Pender, of London, asa director, was submitted and accepted. Egyptian Cotton. —-—— Lonpon, Oct. 13. An Alexandria report says that the cotton crop is slowly i into market, the crop amounts to ,000 centares instead of 400,000 as has been estimated. Aquatic. — Troy, N. ¥., Oct. 13 The double scull race between Hanian, Lee, Courtney and Conley, was postponed on account of rain until first fig day. The Bulgarian Troubles. —_—— Panis, Oct. 13. France has agreed to Germany’s pro- posals in regard to the settlement of Bul- garian troubles. Al Pecce Policy Advised Vienna, Oct. 15. Austria has advised Servia to stop her war preparations and adopt a peace policy. Upper Province News Nuggets. Oxrawa, Oct. 13 Sir Charles Tupper is expected here to- morrow. The Presbyterian Board of Home Mis- sion assemble in Toronto to-morrow. Riel’s case before the Privy Council in England has been postponed till the @ist. Smallpox in Montreal ison the decrease There were thirty-thirty three deaths there yesterday. A meeting of representatives of Lnsurance Companies doing business in Canada opened here this morning. Archbishop L.ynch, owing to an attack of neuralgis, will ba unable to attend the obsequies of Cardinal McC'askey. Fhe will of Rabert Walker has been entered fr probate in Toronto. He leaves large legacies to the Methodist Church of ada. nie Adolph Caron received to-day the warrants under the Royal Sign Manual and Seal of the most distingufshed Order of St. Michael and St. George, conveying to him the grant of that dignity and authorizing the dispensation of investiture as Kuight Commander of the Order. He also received the insignia of the Order. Weather bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Weritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 14.--10 a. m. Strong winds and moderate gales from north east and south-east, cloudy to rainy weathor, stationery or higher temperature. a THE DATLUY EXAMINER, OCTOB at — rs, o FR 14 12 < m See aesacenee HOTEL ARRIV‘LS, ROCKLIN HOUSE. _Oct 138—Wiliam D Aitken, Boston, Mass; Jas C Aitken, do;J B Aitken, do; Susan McCallum, do; Mrs Aiken, do; John Nicholl, Grand River ; Elizabeth Dixon, do; Rey Mr Kinlay, East Point ; D Moran, Halifax: Miss McLaughlia, do; James Feehan, Mt Stewart: D McPhee, North River; Senator _Haythorne, Marshfield: Rev William Grant, West River; Henry Hyde, do; Oates Lerey, Ss. Windsor, N § OSBORNE HOUSE Oct 13--John MelInnis, Wallace, N S; Mrs Mc- Innis, do; F W Bissett, Cape Breton: Miss A Wadman, Montague; H F Coombs, St John, N B; A_ McWilliams, West Cape; Miss Fraser, Boston; P M Bourke, Mill View; John Mce- Kachern, do; A Grady, Kensington. ‘14 -W Spen- cer, Montreal. ~— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Oct 4—James Semple, Roberts, Pictou, coal; MR McKenzie, MeNeill, do, do; Prospect, McMil- lan, Wood Islands; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, produce; Confederate, Forrest. Pictou; Maygaret Ann, Buckler, Newcastle, lumber: Montague, Dunn, Pictou, bal. CLEARED. Oct 13—Harvest Home, Murray, Hawkesbury, — Lily A W, Leslie, New London, coal; -*rospect, McMillan, W ood Islands. E" © Ee MEN TO READ! — ——— -——_ OUTETTING DEPARTMENT ~ FOR — GCENTLEMEN! -_-—_—_-- i—New Shapes in Linen Cuffs and Collars. 2 ~New Stock of Fine an’ Stout Hosiery. 3—New Stock of Dent’s Kid Gloves. 4 —New Stock of Searfs and Neckwear. 5 —New Steck of Seotch Underwear. Please Read On! 6 ~New Stock of Canadian Underwear. 7—WNew Stock of Christy's London Hats. S8-— New Stock Best Elastic Braces. 9 -New Stock of Gents’ Dress Shirts. 10—New Stock of Silk Umbrellas. '1—New Stock of Alpacca Umbrellas, 12—New Stock of Scotch T weeds, 13—New Stock of English Worsteds 14—New Stock of Tweed Suitings. 15—New Stock of Cardigan Jackets. 16 —New Stock of Linen gnd Silk Handker- chiefs, Scarfpins, Collar Studs, &c, GES TLEMER will find our Stock Complete and Fresh, with PRICES MUCH BE‘ OW thos> charged by Furnishing Stores, WEBES & CO, MARKET SQUARE. “h’town, Oct. 5, 85. ELA TL T.’S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, and the first suc- cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but none have so fully met all the requirements needful for the proper treatment of the hair and scalp. HALL’s HAIR KENEWER has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal. leled success can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fulfilment of its promises, The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote coun- tries, where they had never made an elfort for its introduction. The use for a short time of HALL’s HAIR RENEWER wonderfully improves the per- sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the weakened glands, and enables them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. The effects of this article are not transient, like those of alcoholic prepara- tions, but remain a long time, which makes its use a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM’S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Will change the beard to a natural brown, or black, as desired. It produces a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting of a single preparation, it is applied without trouble, PREPARED BY, R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N. H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines, FOR ALL THE FORMS OF Serofulous, Mercurial, and Blood Disorders, the best remedy, because the most searching and thorough blood-purifier, is Ayers Carsaparilla. Sold by a}! L. uggists ; $1, slx bottles, $5, UBSCRIBE ior THE WEEKLY FXaMI- NE. The latest local and foreign uews cap alu xyes be found therein. ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE STOCK, CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor- ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card Cases, Collars, Cuff*, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur“Trim- ming, #ur Caps, Mufis, Dog Skin Jackets, &., Fringes, Felt (for embreidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- porters, Hiir Pins, Hat Binds, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- PRERKING & STERNS Cedar Pion Pikes VENDERS will be received by the Sub- scriber, until the 30th inst., from persons | willing to supply him, in Cherlottetown, with 5,000 Cedar Feuce Pickets, each picket to be {seven feet long and net smaller than tvo | inches in diameter at the smal! exud. FRANCIS DUMONT, Charlottetown Royalty. Oct, 6, ’85—tI20 oc her2i INTERESTING ANNOUNCEHE T SPECIAL PRICES, duriag Exhibition Week, at REID BROS., in Bread and Butter Goods, all of which are Fresh and New, and are not the accumulation of years. Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $5, $6, $7, to $14 each. Men’s Heavy Keefers, $5, 6, 87, to 814 each. - Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.60, $2, and up. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles, $8.85, worth $12. Men’s Worsted Suits, in Fall Styles (to arrive) oy $6.50. Men’s Tweed Suits, in Fall Styles, $6, $8, to $15. Child’s Suits, Fall Styles, $2.85, #3 and up Youth’s Tweed Suits, Fall and Winter Styles, $5.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Pants (our make) $1.50 and up. Men’s Island Tweed Suits, $12 and up (our make.) The largest stock of Tryon Tweeds on the Island, 45cts for all wool. _ The largest stock of T'weeds and Overcoatings in the market, made up to order by a Scientific Tailor, at short notice, and every garment war- ranted perfect fitting, at from $2 to $6 of a saving for the purchaser. e A large stock of Tailor’s Trimmings at a sacri- ee. Men’s Undersuits, only 60cts each, worth $1. tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) Muslin, Mantlepiec? Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rugs, Rubber Circulars, Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting, Shirts and Drawers, Silk, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, Brackets, Table Scarfs, &., Sashes, Sewing Silk, Satchels, Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &, Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, ec. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 25, '84. a G H. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &C. ——:0:- UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATIONERY :-- The Crazy Edge Correspondent Cards JLONDON COURT STATIONERY, th ENVELOPES 1 ae in Hem-stitch. Octavo Note, and wi YNVELOPES to match. ENVELOPES OPALESANTE CARDS.| FLORAL WOTH, with ENVELOPES. very Cheap in boxes. Ladies’ Undervests, $1 and up (in merino.) Men’s Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, (all woo ) only 75ets, worth $1. Gray Shirting Flannel, winter weights, 18cts, 70cts and up. Mammoth stock of Trunks and Valises, 75cts and up. Ladies’ and Children’s and up. Ladies’ Corsets (American makes) 50cts for Dou ble Busks. ies’ Skating Rink Corsets (perfect fitting( $1.25, up. , ioop-skirt Bustles, in all the latest novelties, 25cts, up. Ladies’ Dent's 4-clasp Kid Gloves, every pair warranted, only 85cts. Ladies’ Linen Colla, 6cts, up; a full stock of Ww inter Gloves. 22cts, up. American Felt Hats and Cap*,in Fall Styles, 50cts, up. Gray and White Cottons, Tickings, Wincies, Cretonnes, &c. A full stock of Gents’ Furnishings. REID BROS.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct. 5, 1885. Auction Sale —)}) Horses, Thoroughbred and Grade Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, at the resi- dence of the late HON. J. LONGWORTH, on 23rd OCTOBER, 1885, at 11 o’clock :— 6 Horses, 20 Head of Cattle. Sheep, Pigs. Certificates of pedigree will be given with the Thoroughbred Cattle, all of which are of the cele- brated ‘*‘Rosa Gwynne” family. For full particulars see handbills. A. McNEILL, se30—taw wky tl sa Auctioneer, OYSTERS. F you want Narrows’ Oysters, call at Star Restaurant, Water Street (opposite Ran- kin House) at any hour, where you can be supplied by the barrel, quart, balf-zbell or stews Rubber Capes, $1.25 JOHN JOY. Sept. 29, ’85—1 mo WAN’ S, LOST, FOUND, de. é BE LET—A small Shop on Kent street, opposite Rocklin House; posseasion can be given immediately. Apply on the pre- mises, octl4 2i we sa pd ANTED—A _ Housemaid. Apply te the Matron P. E. Islaud Hospital. octl3 tf gy LET—A large Warehouse and Stable, in rear of the subscriber’s store.—W. W. Wellner. oct]2 2aw 3wks OARDERS=-Four gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommo- dation by applying at Tue EXAMINER office. octl2 3i mo w fri pd ‘fy°xO LET—-House on Dorchester Street (seven rooms). Apply to G, ©. Worthy. oct!0 3i pd A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Memorandum Pocket Books. every way, eallandwecnystck TENG Pocket Mucilage Bottle, THE PERFECT MUCILAGE BOTTLE. This is a real gem and will always give satisfaction. ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes and Qualities fhe Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle will never upset and can be hung up to desk, very handy in every way. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, in a great variety of styles and very Cheap. Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. 0 I siways keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Sept, 12, ’85. Apply to Weymouth oct9 \ V ANTED—A _ Housemaid. Mrs. Charles Palmer, Street. ANTED—An active Agent for Prince Edward Island, to represent the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company. Apply to R. H. Matson, Supt., Revere Hotel, Char- lottetown oct7 JOR SALE. — 500 loads nice dry Kindling Wood; 300 loads Hardwood, at Wood Yard, corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, Delivered in any part of the city.—WILLIAM BURHOE. eod tf—oct3 ANTED—A Girl for general house work. Apply at the Revere House, oct | tf ANTED—A Leader of Pealmody, for St. James’ Church. Application to be made, not, later than October 20tb, to T. C. James, Clerk of Session, from whom all infor- mation can be obtained. ocl 2aw 3wks O LET— For six months, from Ist Nov., a furnished House, with use of horse and Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 OARKDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find cecmfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Wiliiam Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. sept9 tf OARDERS can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family, with parlour, diaing and bedrooms ; situation healthy ; terms moderate. Apply at Tue Examiner ottice. aug25 OOMS TO LET—Suit«b'e for cflices or Sample Rooms. Vnquire of W. R. Borebsm, Grafton Street. augl8 tf O LET—The Dry Good Store on Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. Jasves Shand Apply ta M_ Stevaneon mar?2 tf (yO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given first of May. Apply to A. White. 8 —2aw pat a he af