1 NS Anniversary Items WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 Letitia Elizabeth landov, well known as ‘*I., 7 : a i took on the 15th Oct., 1838, | Disgraceful. st Cai wet Castle, Africa, which ended her | ee cer, Some five months previously she had Binmincuam, Oct. 13. hee d to George McLean, the Gover- |. a Conservative demonstration, held nor, Her publications were, ** The Gate of aes a hall, here to-day, was in- telai ‘ Improvisatrice,” ‘ Trouba- | ped by & great force of Liberals. A Ad free fight took place. Sir Stafford Nor- dour,” &c cote and Lord Randolph Churchill! could ee “== | not obtain a hearing. The action of the ' ocal aud Other liems. | Birmingham Liberals is severely commented ‘ 'on by the press, \ e FA y to-morrow. ped oo The Prime Meridian. SrTeE\DY WORK to-morrow, —_—— o | W asHinoaton, Get. 14. Mx. Tuomas D. Timas, Domimon Auditor,) — q, Prime Meridian Conference to-day is at the Raukip wor Mark your Ballots ‘ Against the Petition.”’ > Welearn that a Roller Skating Rink is to be opened in Charlottetown. ointment fue Northwest mounted police are to be increase 1 to eight hundred men. ieee am | rrave the friends of the Scott Act everyw in Canada to-morrow, by markirg vour ballots ** Against the Petition.” - Me Tuomas Carson, one of the oldest Freemasons in New Brunswick, died at St Martin Friday last. He was 73 years of aze. > es Marx your ballots ‘‘ Against THe Patition,” and thus shew that youare in favor of al ite Proutarrion of the Liquor Traf - Zios CHURCH Che weekly prayer u.eet- ing in Zion Church, usually held on Wed- nesday ev°ring, W ! be held this week on Thursdsy evening, commencing at half-past seven - > a@ Mark your ballots ‘‘ AGAINST THE Peritioy,” and thus show that you are opposed to any lawful mode of making drunkards. sieiiliainon A Warsivc—James F. White, of Alberton, was found guilty of a breach of the law for having given away a glass of liquor on the day of a Scott Act election, and had to pay > UV. - > e# Mark your ballots ‘AGAINST THE Peririen.” and thus refuse to share the responsibility of the consequences of the : oe Liquor Traffic - _ fue members of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union at Orilla, have decided to take an ac'ive part im canvassing the town and surrounding district on behalf of the Seott Act and Home Vrotection. > sw” Protect your sons and daught=:s, and all who are near and dear to you, from the blighting <«ff-cts of the Liquor Traffic, by voting ** AGAINST THE Pet. TION.” siciegi dias _ We have on hand, two lengthy letters to the r-on* for, the other against the petivion foinsert both, would fill the Ex- AMINER, to insert one would be unfair. So we have decided not to insert either. LIVELY ‘Speeches by our best Speakers at the Market Hall this evening. ica Saxrorp Dereats Hereirr —The mile foot race on the Wanderers’ grounds, Halifax, on Saturday last, for $100 a side, between Edward Sanford and Edward Herritt, was won by the former, his antagonist giving out alter three-quarters of the distance had been covered, _— - > - ee Mark your ballot ‘‘AGAINS? THE PE- TITiON,” and thus show that you are opposed to the present organized effort of the hquor dealers, to repeal the Scott Act, so that trey may ptrsue the business of making drunkards, paupers, u lows, and imbecil 8, without let or hindrance. > Tue ladies of the Presbyter‘am congrega- tions of West St. Peter's and Mount Stewart, this week forwarded a box of missionary goods of over $40 in value, to Mrs, ttobertson, wife of Rev. H. A. Robertson, of the New Hebrides Mission, and at present in Nova Scotia, =n > — Tue steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, arrived from Montreal this forenoon en route to St Joha’s, Nill. . She sails to-morrow. Mr. John Sheehan “ind Mr. Pairick Doyle, are passengers by her to St. John’s. Mr. J Purcell to Pictou, and Mr. G. McKaie, to Charlottetown. = Mark your Ballots ‘Against the Petition.’’ _— A rovr round glove contest at Madison Square Girden New York, on the night of the 12th inst, between Charles Mitchell, the Enuiich impion, and Dominic Mce- Calf ry of Pittsburg, resulted in favor of the Late . iit yn * severely punished, he police +uded the fight in the fourth round Gesiniean Tue steaurer | il, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston at 230 o'clock this afternoon, with frercht and the following passengers : -- Mrs. Uol. Grey, Mr. F. P. Carvell, Misses M. LePave, LoPage, Janie hicIsaac, Edith Biuns, Alice Crock: tt, Nicholson, Mr. James J haston, ‘lisses Mary Ann Duatfy, M,. Stew- art, Mrs. Seers, Mr. A. McDonald, Mr. Daniel McLeod. iil ees &* The liquor interests of Canada are making a concentrated effort to defeat the Seott Act in Charlottetown, and if they succeed, there will be joy ip every liquor shop in Canada. Remember this, let every person whois opposed to saloons and dram- shops, and their ruinous consequences, Vote * AGAINS? Tue Perrrion.” _ > -- . I WERE is a rumor in St. John’s, Nfld., that Father Lynch, whose yacht was attacked by toe Orangemen at Henley harbor, is missing Phere is a mar war cruising on that part of the coast now, which was sent there on receipt of the news of the attack upon the missionary yacht. the is expected ia St. John’s. Until then there is no means of ascertaining the true State of affairs. --= > —_ THe Martisi Venn: Ryece.—From a par- liamentiar Vv return, it appears that the t »tal pumber of Martini-Henri rifles in the bands of British troops, is 225,619, of which 118,493 are distributed to infantry of the line, 89,177 to the militia, and 12,66% to rifle volunteers. The vumber required to arm the remainder of the vojuatesrs would be 159,367, aud there are 231,178 in stdre, The memory of lied to-day by the overdose of . CJ hg? eed ON EE ee N } “ ae ae? e i - eo. eee Pes eee x Rae a eee ee eee ea wa meet ee i nx A R, OCTO [Sprciat Desparcues to Tue Examrn ER. ] , adopted a resolution providing that longi | tude shall be connted from the meridian of | Greenwich in two directions, up to 180 degrees ; east longitude plus, and west | longitude minus. | Canadian News. | Orrawa, Oct, 14. | Letters received from the Nile contingent jannounce the death of one of the voy- | ageours from abcess in the ear. There continues to be great excitement jconcerning the explosions at Quebec. | Great precautions are being taken to pre- | Vent @ repetition both at Quebec and here. The Turf. Haxtrorp, Conn., Oct. 14. Maud 8S. trotted in 2.12 to-day, in an attempt to bert the record. She will try it again soon. A Repubican Victory. New York, Oct 15. The result of yesterday’s election in Ohio gives the Republicans a majority of 15,- 000, Aquatic. Sr. Louis, Mo., Oct. 15. Teemer has signed articles for a race with Gaudaur, giving him five seconds start. Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Oct. 11. Shipped per Steamer St. Lawrence, Evanr, master, for Point du Chene : a Ry err res $ 709 DD ROOUNF 6 kon 5 4 Uo Vee deere dine 610.00 ND co nes ce ac ecees nee 120 09 PO WOOD. osc nati eRe ee iiengcs cece 28 00 OS COREE COMBS... sc ceec ccc ces ies 287.00 NT Oy eT $40.00 akc 0b5 +2 200.4056 Cacnke 40.00 SR GI, «5 5 os nin ee cee odece 402.00 $2334.00 Summ «rstpe#, Oct. 13. 1 5, 1884. I ee .) i ——— CONSTRUCTED ON A New and Improved Principle, CONTAINING Every Facility for Cooking. Ch’town, Oct. 1. i0 Give Buyers IN —WILL DO WELL TO— BEFORE Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884, —OF— pay ty yen Perkins & Shipped pr steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : Se beens ce ow a eek. $3301 00 ee eee eee ee 355.00 ey OE. . ns nae he 4neas 12.00 G76 beeh cats..4.......% 1 erences 223.00 1€0 yds Island cloth....... oes 80.00 SOG PA ARNE, ks voted . cba ses 400.00 100 sheep pelts..... (cu bees 49.00 rs I Ns cco ep ys aoe 15 00 Pr es 269.00 $4695.00 No bribery of any kind to-morrow. , HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct 14--F W Mason, Portland, Me; Edgar McKie, Salisbury, N B; Colin Wright, Be- deque; Hon Jos O Arsenault, Egmont Bay; Aubin Arzenault, do; A J Fraser, Bedeque; John P Wright, Cherry Valley; George F Beers, do; E Kinsman, Summerside; P G Gray, Salisbury, N B; Miss Dora Gray, do; Miss Hughes, County Line; David Ross, Or- well; Norman MeLeod, do. Oct 15—E F Pillman, Summerside; Mrs Chas McDonald, do; Alex Grady, Kensington; Mrs R Munroe, Georgetown; WH Manson, Carleton; James D Dewar, Brudenell. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 15,—J BBranch, Providence; J Red- mond Smelt, New York; Mrs Cox, Morell; Hon. Stewart Burns, Freetown; T 8 Simms, st John; A C McLeod, Kensington; Frank Dawson, Pictou; 8 8 Forrest, Halifax; Thos D Tims, Ottawa; W R Wheatly, Montreal; Geo T Dibblee, Fredericton; Ma!colm McLeod, Belfast, e& SHIP NEWS. -_— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 13—W Wright, McRae, Pictou, coal; William and Mary, Wright, do, do; Mary Kate, Mullin, do, do; Quickstep, Smith, do, do; Morven, Marchaud, do, do; Bounty, Halliday, do, do; Foam, Moran, do, do; Ida May, Forrest, Sydney, coal; Bridgewater, Mason, Port Mulgrave, apples; G H Weeks, Welling, | idnish, lumber. Oct 14—Dielytrus, Countaway, Port Caledo- nia, coal; Prize, Smith, Harbor Bouche, apples; Maggie Belle, Mason, Lanenbarg, jumber; Manita, Vigus, Cow Bay, coal; Alert, LeLacheur, Baddeck, limestone. Oct. 15—-Lizzie M, Myers, Liscomb, fish; We Are Here, Langelin, Pictou, coal; Mina Belle, Nickerson, Lanenbergh, herring; S 8S Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal. CLEARED, Oct. 13 —W Wright, McRae, Pictou, ballast; $8 Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal; Sarah Elizabeth, Sampson, Arichat, ballast; Pbil- istine, Hevderson, Pugwash, ballast; Lord McDonald, Cahoon, Picton, do; Rustic, Gils, Crapaud, mdse; G H Weeks, VWel- ling, Pictou, ballast. Oct. 14— Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, ballast; Morven, Marchaud, Pictou, do; Bounty, Halliday, do, d-; Minnie Scott, Jlarpeli, Wallace, mdse; M E Lioyd, Munn, Pictou, potatoes; Lizzie M, Myers, Crapaud, mdse. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct. 1}—ent schr Lili:n M, Watters, Pictou, mdse; Bessie Louise, Sevine, Richibucto, mdse. 13—Emerald, McKay, Pictou, coal; Champion, McPherson, Pictou, coal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, eoal; McC Mce- Halifax, mdse; cla Lucity Ann, Weston, | ei OO H(7™Ueeer eo afer Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884 JUST RECEIVED FROM THE ae ee Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Wool Underelothing. Heavy Staple Goods. attentiun, WHOLESALE AND + ob Lean, Roberts, Boston via Charlottetown; cld Uhamaplad, McPherstsi, Richibucto, ballast. Cu'vwown, Sept. 24, 1884. FALL IMPORTATIONS! CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE COMBINATION COOK STOVE. QUICK AND PERFECT IN ITs OPERATION, AND Kasity Managed. EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. The Balk of our Fall Steck is now Oven, and we are Prepared FIRST CLASS VALUE HVERY DEPARTMENT. BRAVE A LOC AT OU. Ble. BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WEERS & Co. $$ NN FIRST INSTALMENT terns’, R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to i hand. Ina few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. EK, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. ee | jyed w.&A.Brown & Co. IIave now Opened and Ready for Inepection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. The Fellowing Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods. Woo! Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and) AMERICAN AGHISULTURIST. Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Fiannels, Gent’s Aslo a very large Stock of cc 45.150 yds, Grey Cotton Marked (own to Os. andds. A large Stock St. Jehu Cotton Warps at Mill Prices: If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every RTA TT. Rememb-r Ls Place: Tremaine & Metoalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Got. WsE> The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. => WwW. & A. BROWN & CO, Silver and Gold-plated Setts, Bracelets, Neck- lets, Lockets, Vest Chains, Seals, Charms, Bar Pins, Children’s Pins, Brooches, Ear- rings, Scarf aud Shirt-Pins, Cuff, Shift and Collar Studs, Oiamond and Other Gem Rings, Plain and Evgraved Bings. Kight and One-day Clocks, Inthe Newest Styles, thoroughly Regalsted ard Warranted, as usual. Elveire-Plated Goods ia Great Variety. Spectacles & Evezlasses, Lusters, Vases, Ac. The above stock of Goods is the BEST IN THE PROVINCE to select from. W. W. WELLNER. Ch’town, Oct. 1—3ioaw 2i wkly LAND SALE. O be sold at Public Auction, on the pri m- ises, on King Street, oppesite the Post Office, Charlottetown, on Friday, the '7ih day of October next, all that valuable } rop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of King Street, baving a front on siid street of about thirty-four feet, and running southerly by parallel lines sixty- BUYERS three feet, with a right of way from said street for horses, carts, trucks, etc, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortgege of ihe premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SABAH McKINNON. Ch'town, Sept 9, 1484. FOR SALE. ir HAT Farm, 3 miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 34 acres, on the North | River Road and lately in possession of the | Subscriber. | Apply to WM. PICKARD. East Royaliy. Sept. 20, ’64—eod 1 mo FAT HERRING FOR SALE, Ai tees received a quantity of Good Fat Newfoundland Herzing. For sale cheap in barrels and half barrels. A. HORNE & CU, Upper Queen St, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 84. rex " ay 9 HE residence on Prince Street at present occupied by Mrs. Arthur Swabey, coutain- ing eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chan- deliers, etc., in a good state of repair, Apply to PLS, MOORE, Aug 20-—2aw ~WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CU., Sole aud only authorized Agents for P. K. I. CONTINUED SALE Specially low prices during this Month on our Steck of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry aud Plated Ware, cE. Ww. TAYLOR, queen Street, Chitown, Aug 40 end olly EL ALL LL An 100 Columns and 100 Engraviags in cach itsue. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c. stamps for Sample Copy (English or German) of the Gldest and est Agricultural Journal in the World. ORANCE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUDD, 7Gl Broadway, Wevw York, ee eee Ce oe + + Credit Focir ‘France Canaie | Srrmty on Mortgage for periods not excee4- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. | he borrower is privileged to pay off his loan, in whole or in part, at acy sime. | Circulars giving detailed information can be obt.ined on application at the office of Messrs Sullivan & Macoeill, Sclicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the © jy BU—put ly & why’ pres fam jdur 43. ae