oe peste PY gigi aii, < s20e den gecal and Other Items. Prowse is in the city. , - New Plushes just opene lat Youna's, Hox. Samu iendigi-dned Go and hear the great elocutionist Stuart Rogers t »mght, - - Tue steamer ‘“‘Gulnare” sailed to-day tor her wiater quarter at Orwell. > New Broche Velveteens, just opened at Younas > creamer ‘‘ Cedar @rove’ will take 5,000 barrels of apples from Annapolis, for England, ou her next trip. > Goop Buckwheat Flour, Oatmeal, Cracked Barley, and Bran, for sale at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace vival tl Tue brig. “Natalie” Captain W, H, Barn- ard, saila for Buctouche te day, to load deal for Liverpool at 90 per standard. = > — Diewrueria of a remarkably virulent type is carrying off many victims in Virginia. ‘Lhe hysicians are unable to account for the ter- rible fatality. aN a New Black and Colored Satins just opened at Y oUNG’S. Link dag Tue brig. ‘‘Carita” C. Gould master, to Peake Bros, & Co., with cargo ef General Merchandise from Liverpool, arrived here the 18th inst. -_. - Tue transformation of dismal old burial grounds iato charming gardens, full of fine shrubs and bright flowera, is extending all over England. rH -_—— Dea freights have been advancing within the past few months, in anch a manner as to remind shipowners of the ‘‘geod old times” when freights were high. _ oe - Miss GALLANT has removed to Kent street, opposite the Rocklin House, where sbe will continue to carry on the millinery business as heretofore. octlS tf it entities Tux steamboat express arrived at ten min- utes past ten o'clock last night. The delay was owing to the large freights which are car- ried by the boats. - ee — Four Scott Act cases were up for trial in Summerside yesterday. Two of these were dismissed for want of evidence, and the others were postponed until Saturday. —— <> Tue city of Brandon, Ont., which has just completed its first year of existence, has a ulation of three thousand, The amount of its assesament is four million dollars. -_- -~<>-—- - Tur new Ottoman corded silks in all the leading colors just opened at Youna’s. spill Tux Government thas, very properly it seems to us, refused to extend the time for payment by the defaulting colon*zation com- panies ; and all of them which have not paid are blotted out. Qe Ot sixty-nine provinces of Italy, only six are exempt from malaria. To abolish it 100,000 plants of the eucalyptus have been lately set out by railroad companies and private indi- viduals all over Italy. —_—---~»>-—- Heit Gare, New York, one of the mos* erous for shipping in America, is shortly to be lighted with the electaic light, for which purpose Congress voted $20,000 at its last session. New Black and Colored Silks just opened at Yorne's. eae —omanetpmecnemceee Tue hay crop in Italy has been nearly des- troyed, rendering the wholesale slaughter of cattle unavoidable. Some flour is wanting in many districts. The population are unpre- pared to meet the winter. —— We are pleased to learn that Cenductor Scott is rapidly recovering from the effects of the accident which he met with in Halifax. He arrived in the city to-day, and is staying at the ‘‘ Osborne.” —— Tue lighthouse keeper at Anticosti reports that the residerts are deserting the island, the total population now being less than 400. Half of these contemplate removal this fall rather than brave the terrors of winter. —-+>—_——- Iv the saying ‘‘ Laugh and grow fat’ is true the proprietors of the anti-fat medicine will reap a rich reward after Stuart Rogers’ enter- tainmentto-nignt. Go early and secure a good seat. No crowding wil) be permitted. —_~»—_—_~ New London and Paris Millinery just opened at Younes. ~ -—@- - —— It was proposed at the meeting of Mr. Ross’ Singing Class, in St. James’ Hall (Old Kirk) last Monday evening, that the class should meet for the future on Tuesday evenings instead of Monday. On being submitted to the class it was carried unanimously. The next meeting will take place on Tuesday even- ing, October 24th. [oct 18 2i -- -->-- —- Tue steamer “‘ Carroll,” Capt. Brown, ar- rived this morning with freight and the fol- lowing passengers :— Mrs. Batson and child, Mrs Charles Cairns and child, Mrs Swan, Mies Lizzie Prowd, Miss Lottie Proud, Mr R Hayes, wife and four children, Mr John Perry, Mr ‘Thomas Carew, Miss Sarah McFadyen, Mary McLeod, Belie Gillis, Ella McDonald, Christy MsPherson, Bessie Morris, Mr D McDonald, Mrs D MecvVonaid. _ ->}>—-— —_— Rattwar Cuaners.—Mr. Pepe Clarke, Station Master at Royalty Junction, has been appointed Assistant Train Despatcher, in lace of Mr. William Begnall, who leaves the sland for the West on Saturday next. Mr. Clarke also assumes the duties of Freight Agent, and Mr. Sharp, of the freight depart- ment, assumes the additional duties of Ticket Agent Mr. J, W. Hall, son of T. B. Hall, Esq., is at present performing the work of Station Master at Royalty Junction. acne pen Turee Scott Act cases were commenced to- day, before Alex Hayden, Esq., and William Heard, Esq., J. P’s., for Queen’s County. The case of James Curtis, Esq., Inspector of License vs. George O'Neill, Half-way House, resulted in a nonsuit, and another case brought by the Inspector against John Finlay, of Vernon River Bridge was also nonsuited. The case of H. H. Pollard against John Binns. Vendor at New Glasgow, was postponed until the 28th inst. ee oe Somz malicious person placed a condemned —— aquare across the rails on the Kailway track, near Peake’s Station, yesterday. The train, with a large number of passengers for Corgetowa, came rolling along, but fortun- ately the driver saw the obstruction, and had the breaks applied, but not in time to prevent the engine passing over the rotten sleeper. No serious damage was done. The connecting Cela the engine | ated from the aay /pagengers op thé traid were yery shaken. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ‘Suez Canal Prohibition | ‘A NEW RAILROAD. Special De spatch to the Fvaminer. Lonpon, Oct. 17. News reaches here that the authorities of | the Snez Canal have prohibited the employ- | ment of any one who assisted the British | forces during the last campaign. The order | is received with no small degree of surprise | here, and is an ev dence of feeling on the subject The native who wounded Cookson, the British Consul, during the June riots at Alexandria, has been arrested. Eighty Frenchmen, and fourteen hundred African laborers are about to construct a railroad between the Niger and the Senegal Rivers. As there is mech danger antici- pated, the operations will be protected by a military column. The irish Convention. EGAN RESIGNS. The Land ‘League Funds, Special to the Examiner. Dusuiy, Oct. 17. There was much excitement and liveliness manifested here to-day in consequence of the opening of the Great National Conven- tion. Parnellis presiding. At present there are eight hundred delegates present. Nearly all the suspects who have been im- prisoned were present. A committee is to be appointed to summon an elected con- vention. This Convention wi!l select an executive to control the affairs of the Land League. A statement of the balance in the Land League has already been sub- mitted to the Convention. The total funds are £244,820. The expenditure is:—for re- lieving distressed tenants £50,000; for state trials, £15,000; for general expendi- ture, £158,000. The balance sent in amounts to £32,000. /. letter was read from Egan, who is living in Paris, tendering his resignation as Treasurer of the Laud League. [It is believed that the principal object of the Irish League will be the prosecution of a vigorous agitation forthe amendment of the Land act as a preliminary so the abolition of landlordism by purchase. Special stress will be laid on the definition of Mr. Healy’s clause so as to secure to tenants the entire value of | their past and future improvements on the ad- mission of lease-holders to the bencfit of the act and on the advance of the entire purchase money by the State at a low rate of interest, the principal to be paid during an extended period. Proposals will also be advocated for the purchase of poor, rack-rented estates for the benefit of tenants. The claims of laborers to better dwellings and allotments will be in- corporated in the programme. Laborers will be iavited to co-operate in obtaining such im- provement in the Land act as wiil enable farmers to deal generously with them. The industrial revival will be assisted by loc] organizations for fostering the demand for Irish manufactures Other points ef the pro- gramme are the payment of membersof Parlia- ment, the extension of the franchise and the establishment of a system of elective county governments. It was understood that at the conference a deputation from the Home Rule League will announce the dissolution of that body and the resignation of its functions into the hands of the new Irish League, of which national self-government will be the basis. } French } A HEAVY FAILURE. Elevations to the Bench, Special to the Examiner. Monrreat, Oct. 18. A. & C. J. Hope & Co,, of Hamilton, Toronto, and Montreal, have failed. The Liabilities will reach $100,000. The credit ors have called a meeting for next Friday. The firm was doing a large business in hardware. Judge McKay, of the Superior Court has resigned and receives a pension, He is succeeded by Judge Doherty of St. Francis District. Edward Towle Brooks, Esq,, ex- M. P. for Sherbrooke, will succeed Judge Doherty. GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Lonpon, Oct. 16. The Times’ Cairo correspondent tele- graphs that a decree of the council] of ministers proclaiming the deposition of the Khedive, the existence of which Arabi de- nied, has been found at the house of Rifuat Bey bearing his signature and that of other ministers. Steamer Preston is still ashore near Ber- wick- Although a life boat went to her the crew refused to leave, thinking she wou!d be floated in the morning by the aid of tugs. Some flour hes been thrown over- board. According to the latest reports the steamer is still hard and fast. The crew is still on board. The cargo of steamer Preston, ashore near Berwick, is still being thrown over- board. Three tugs were in attendance yesterday, but nothing could be done to- wards floating the vessel. This morning the Preston remains broadside to the sea in a bad position. No lighters or boats can get alongside of her. Desir, Oct. 16 Three London detectives have arrived here with three of the crew of the Glad- stone, on which Westgate, the self-accused assassin of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Under-Secretary Burke, sailed for the West Indies. The sailors have been sub- jected to a searching examination, The authorities are determined to thoroughly sift Westgate’s story, so as to quiet the public mind. Westgate will probably be brought here for the same purpose; but the polce firmly adhere to the belief that | Westgate is crazy and his assertions un- | worthy of belief. Vienna, Oct. 16. A tel f Od t the Ligis wd bab teow robbed, Phe pastiion i ne | was murdered and five hundred thousand | roubles stolen. San Francisco, Oct. 16. The British ship Bremen, Dougall master, | from Liverpool, ran ashore on Farallone | | Island, this morning, during a dense fog. | The crew were saved and brovght here by } NEW FALL Arrest Of A Native, | was remarkably the schooner Daisy Rowe. probably be a total loss, j I oe. Toronto, Oct, 18 —10 a. m. Southerly to westerly winds; fair to cloudy weather; with local rains. Rifle Competition. Tue Eleventh Semi-Annual Competition of No, 3 Company, 82nd Battalion for the Com- pany’s Silver Cup, took place at Kensiugton Rifle Renge on Saturday last. The shooting good. Capt. Stewart is again the winner of the cup, making the score of 94 points outof a possible 105. The highest score ever made on the range. Below are the five highest scores at the different Ranges, 200 yds., 400 yds., 500 yds , seven shots at each range, with one sighting shot: 200 400 500 Tot’l Capt. D. Stewart, 30 33 31 94 Lieut. Longworth, 32 30 26 88 Col. Segt. Allan, 30 30 22 82 Lieut. McGregor, 30 30 22 82 » Surge n Creamer = 2. we The time for completing the competitions for the cup would, under the original regulations, expire in May next, 1583, but the winners for the past five years have agreed to extend the same for another five years, to be fired for under the same regulations as formerly. A The Great French Remedy, LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. Dr. A test of over thirty years in France, and through- outths “Continent of Europe, has established the fact that these Pills positively cure suppression of the Menses produced by cold, Nervous shock, Anemia, General Debility, &¢,, &c., in every instame-, ‘hey alse cure Leucerrh@a or White's Falling of the Womb, Catarrh of the Uterus and Vagira, and Piles, and give a healthy tone and vigour to al] the Generative Organs, All druggists, Tue Stark Kipyey pap Co., Toronto, Ont. Oct, 15) For Liverpool, Direct. Charles Gould, Commander, Wi_l sail for Liverpool on or about the 25th instant, and Will Carry Lobsters, Canned Meats, and Starch, Shippers will please apply for PEAKE BRO’S & CO., as freight. room at once. Oct. 18,1882. MORTGAGE SALE. Lands on Lots Nos. 60 and 47, TS be sold by Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 2ist day of November next, A. D, 1882, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, con- tained inan Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the 11th day of November, A. . 1878, apd made between Donald McLeod, of Orwell, Township No. 57, in Queen’s County, Esquire, and Mary Aun McLeod, his wife, of the one part, and John Longworth, of Char- lottetown, Barrister, of the other part. All that tract, piece and parcel of land, heredita- ments, and premises, situate, lying and being on Township Number Sixty, in Queen’s County, aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the West side of the Murray Harbor Road, at the angle formed by the said road aud the Maitlaud Road, and running thence south- wardiy along said road for the distance cf eight chains to th north side of Wood Island Road, thence along said road for the <jstance of thirty-six chains and ten links, thence north wardly by a line at right angles to the said road, to the Maitland Road, thence along the same to the place of commence- ment, containing one hundred acres of land, a iit le more or less, being part of Lot or Township Nomber Sixty, aforesaid. Also all that other tract, piece,or parcel of land, situate, lylng and being on Murray Harbor Rosd, on Lot Fitty-seven, in Queen’s County, aforesaid bounded, as follows, that is to say; Commenc- ing at a stake fixed at the north-east corner of land in possession of Donald Ross, thence west (according to the cours? ot said Ross’ land) for the distance of seventy-four and a half chains, to the rear boundary line of the Murray Harbor Road farms, thence north for the distance of five chains and sixty links, thence by parallel lines east for the distance of seventy-four and one half chains or until it meets Murray Harbor Road, thence follow- ing the course of the said road for the distance of five chains and sixty links to the place of commencement, containing about forty-two acres of land, the said two tracts containing altogether one hundred and forty-two acres of land, a little more or less, together with all buildings, rights and appurtenances to the same belonging or in anywise apper- taining. The above Sale will be made beeause of non- payment of the principal money and interest due on the said mortgage. To suit the convenience of purchasers, the two above described tracts wi.l be sold separa- tely. Por terms and further particulars apply at the Office of Messrs. Longworth & Haszard, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this 16th day of October, A. D., 1882, JOHN LONGWORTH, : Mortgagee. Ch’town., Oct. 16, 1882,—2i wky 4w HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AM instructed by Capt, Maxwell, R. N. to sell by Auction at his residence « Westbourne,’ on Wednescay, <5th inst, at 11 o’clock. all his Hvasehold Furpjture comprising Drawinz Koom, Dining Room Bedroom and Kitch u Furniture. Particulars in bandbills, WILLIAM DODD, Auction Uot, 11; '89, r, The vessel will | GOODS WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT pa NEW G00DS —BY THE- 8, 8, Assyria, Yona, Waldensian, Karo, ‘Nova Scotian, and Phonecian OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— Selected with Great Care BY MR. STERNS, ~—IN 1HE-—~— Best British Markets, —~ny soa Style, Variety, — AND— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E, istand. ee A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goods ov band, and will te added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estab lishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money. Perkins & Sterns. Sept, 15 1882. THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 18, 1882. | iT DD. Is now offering Cash Buy can be had Broadcloth, Worsted A magnificent range of fashionably cut, well sewed Charlottetown, May 22, ’82. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, ers the BEST VALUE that in the market, in , Scotch and Canadian ‘T'weed Suits. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises,. , and having good trimmings, Willi be sold as Cheap as Imported. We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street. cera eerees ements — Satine a HAS LATELY BEEN BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, 2222 ._-— ee a THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitehell, TO PRINT BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &e., Ke., DR. CONROY } AS REMOVED his office and residence _ to Match’s Building, Lower Great George Street OPPOSITE EXAMINER OFFICE, Oct, 12, °82,—1m, wkly 6m Cl ae ey DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, ireland, Member of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, lreland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, AS made a special study of diseases of H the Eye, Farand Throat, in Paris and London, and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consuitations at his residence, No, 9 South St., Halifax, N.S. Hours, 10 to ‘2a, m., 2 to 4 p, m, Oct 11, *82. im AUCTION! RARE CHANCE. Imported Stock, New Seed, Implements, Furniture, etc, YY direction of JAS. A. CARMAN,I will sell by Public Auction, at Rose Bank, Lot 48, Wednesday, tst November. At 10 o'clock, a, m., The whole Stock, Crop, Implements, and Housebold Furniture, viz —Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Poultry, Hay, Seed Grain, Potatoes, etc, Mower, Reaper, Harrows Tables, B dsteads, and Bedding, Bureaus, Chairs, Carpets, Kitchenware, etc. Terms made known at sale. HENRY BOVYER, Auctioneer, Oct, 12, °82.—eod wkly 3i WEST AND NORTH WEST, Grand Trunk Railways. 0. A. MeLEOD, May 2, 1882 Plows, Rakes, Carts, Truck, Hand Tools, etc, Tickets to all Points contributories, at his, her or their Over the Intercolonial and, An, oeaitaes teas On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, ——— Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors, and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank- ing Company. PON the application of the Liquidators of the above-named Banking Company, and upon reading the affiuavit of Lemuel | Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner, and David ©. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, filed the filteenth day of September jast pasi, and the order made ‘by me, dated. the fifteenth day of! September last, and the notice signed | by the Prothonotary, issved in pursuance of (such order and the affidavit of Leith E., Br cken of the due publication of such notice i tiled the twenty-fifth day of September lyst, ‘and upou hearing counsel for the said Liquidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Company, 1 do order | that a first call of forty dollars per share be |m°de' on all the contribetories of the said | Banking Company. And I do further order that each such con- ttibutory do, on or before the first day of December next (A. D. 1882), pay into the | Bank of Nova Scotia, at its Branch in Char | lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island. to the account of the Liquidators of the said Company the amount which will be due from him or her or them in respect of such call. | And I do also order that the further hear- inu of the said order granted by me on the fifteenth day of September last past, as to the further payment by said contributorics of the f-rther sum of forty dollars per share be adourned until Monday, the eleventh day of December next, then to take place at my Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and I do further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of the said Company, ‘specifying the amount due from such contri- | butory, in respect of such call, be served on jall such contributories by posting the same ‘in a letter. prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed to the party or parties last known address, or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof, severally, to the attorney of ‘the party to be served, And I do further order that a copy of this Gazette naws- paper of said Province, and in Tae Exawnerr |and Patriot newspapers, published in Char- For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by |; ttotown. in said Province, in the daily issnes thereof, for two weeks from the date | thereof. Dated this twenty-fifth day of Septcmaber (Corner Queen & King Streets.) 7B°HE subscribers will let a number o and easy approach from Queen Street, MACEACHERN & @0. Sept, 13, ’82—2aw tf GOURT HOUSE GORNER ** JAMES H, PETERS, A. J. | Oct, 13, 18*2.—2w ; e suberibes wit it a comer of Anain and Potatoes Sacks, ; For saie by RORACE HASZARD, Sept, 22, 1882—1m eod ; a te n — aw ¥ Pa a Potala? | Ftd ities, se ems