ocal and Other Items. 2y~p at Roller Rink to night, BA e Rock Band Concert Co., intend to pei- Tas ; N be uty, 1a. ovemobver, ¢ mio this city, i une man bam d Mader was drowned Canso on Thursday last. - A Yo : at Straits ot v. Joseph Cook of Boston, Vy learn th t Ie ° Wel of lectures in this will sh yrtly deliver a course city . a - 50 cents and upwards at : a) Hats, ee Up stairs at A. L. Mrs R. Youngs. 's Brown i Joux Rosiys, Ese., of the Finance De- ment, Ottawa, arrived home on Satur day evening. eae R. Young's English " Mrs aut and sve | . American hats to jt ypened iJlinery jast opene ~ Wednesday - > Hos. D. Feravson and Henry Longworth, returned oo Saturday evening, from the Kentville Exhibitac 0. _ a Tats morning Messrs. Tusker and Jewett ipped 17 fine horses by steamer Princess of Wales for Gardiner, Me. > 4 pESPATCH from St. Ji hn’s Nfld . state that a great deal of machinery has been taken out of the steamer Summerside. on - ~ Tax colt sold by Mr. Di ekendorff, to a Heman in Quebec, for $365 was an. Her- pando and not an All Right, as previously stated, ihiltia Dexsis Murray, Je., Esq., and Mrs. Murphy returned home from their bridal tour in the United States on Saturday evening. pessiallipina th Taree cases of drunkenness were dispos- ad of at-the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, and two Scott Act cases were adjourned. << Vevveresns —Very popular with ladies as Dress Material. We are showing a full as sortment in Black an’ the new colors such as srenow worn in London and Paris.— Weeks & Co, Market Square. octd atte aces Tue Brethren of, St. John and Victoria Lodges will meet at Masonic Hall, on Wed- nesday next, at 9.30, to attend the funeral of the late William Kennedy. Visiting and transient brethren are invited to attend. — _ Me. Jonk P. McLeop, who has been staying at the Osborne House the’ ‘past few days, left this morning for Halifax to re- sume his duties as tutor in Dalhousie College. Ms. Jawes Keecan, the well-known horse buyer of Augusta, Me., arrived on Saturday evening and is staying at the Rankin. He comes to buy two carloads of horses for the Maine market. ——_@—— Wrra reference to communications pub- lished in Toe EXAMINER, regarding the recent Voncertin Y. M. ©. A. Hall, we beg to state that H, James Palmer, Esq., had nothing whvtever todo with any of them, Brack Casumeres.—Weeks & Co. are showing a fall range of rich Black Dress Cash- meres and Merinoes. These goods have ee been 8 in value and appearance, an are selma recommended to ef perelinbends octd ——_>—__—_ Correction.—Mr. James Agnew, of Alber- ton, desires us to state that it was he who took first prize, at Prince County Ex ibition, for canned lobsters, and that he had no sal- mon on exhibition. We are at a loss to account for the mistake Seslileamiibid Mr. Dockexporrr’s trotting stallion, “Black Pilot,” arrived from Kentville on Saturday evening. It is said ‘‘ Black Pilot” is the fastest trotting stallion on Prince Edward Island, but the owner and admirers of “Island Chief” point to him as king of the turf in this, Province, iS condiimealaal GREAT preparations are being made for the waar in St. Joseph’s New Convent, on Wednesday and Thursday next. The display of useful and fancy articles will be the grand- est ever seen in the city, and there will be no tad of attractions for the entertainment of Visitors, With the Exhibtion and Bazaar it = quite ively in the West End this —- > - — _Domtsioxn Oncaxs TricmeHant.—An offi- cial despatch has just been received from the World’s Exhibition at Antwerp, Belgium, stating that the Dominion organs, manu- factured at Bowmanville, Ontario, have re- ceived the highest award over all com- petitors, thus securing the Diploma of mor, Messrs, Mi'ler Brothers Charlotte- town, are the sole Agents for these cele- ted organs. TES Tae meetings of the Gospel Army are daily coming more interesting. On Saturday aight and yesterday the Academy of Music Was literally overcrowded. These meetings generally consist of prayer, exhortation, testi- mony, bible reading and attractive singing. Uspt. stated yesterday that reinforces ments are expected in a day or two. We trust the Army though weak in number may yet capture many of the enemy’s forts and *reughol is in the city. a — From the beginning of its manufacture until nOW nut a single ounce of any bus pure Vir- giuis leaf of the finest quality has been used the “Myrtle Navy’ tobacco, The manu- acturers of it have settled belief that the — cannot be misled on this point, and Mtany tampering with the quality of the d would be a monetary loss to them. oa of dollars a year saved by mixing aa inferior leaf, would not repay tuem or a doubt on the part of the public as to the quality vf their tobacco shisha Weather uileun. —_—— Probabilities for the next 24 hours for te Varitim: Provinces. Toxowro, Oct. 5.—10 a. m. g winds and gales from the south, to west and north-west; cloudy to y cloudy, colder, with occasional raing. Stron veering MéreoroLoaicaL Orrice a Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1885. ov Temperatu 76 Saturday......... 68 8 ° we co Ge ak wae §2.1 wichest femperatur: yesterday, (read at BEEMEE 0 0 0200 ccc snccoese ones iil 68 est Temperature yesterday, (read at Smee bebe of bb ened Leeciawe «sss taee Tempera: re atire this morning. .... . 56.8 Teme tte this morning,at 8 o'clock. . .58.1 re this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .56,0 te tit i wih einai TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, (SPecrat Despatcnes 10 Tae Selene | A Fatal Railway Accident. : Sr. Paut, Oct, 5. Five men were killed and forty injured by # railway accident near here. Several cars became disconnected from a train go- ing up a heavy grade, and running back with terrific force, dashed into another train coming up in the rear with two hun- drad people in the sleeping cars. The night was pitch dark and the scone was terrible. Reported Seizure of Herat by the English St. Pererssura, Oct. 5. Despatches to the Novoe Remgo from Askbad, says the English have taken pos- session of Herat and ordered the inhabi- tants to quit the town immediately, The inhabitants, angered by the action of the English, have thrown up earthworks op- posite the citadel. The English are being strongly reinforcad. Albanians Befeated and Leaders: Hanged. ConsSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 5. Veizel Pasha telegraphs that ho has cow- pletely defeated the Albanians, and that he has captured and promptly hanged the most notable of their leaders. _ It is believed that the Sultan is becoming demented. Russians in Bulgaria. Lonpon, Oct. 5. Six thousend Russians have entered Bual- garia. This number represents the aggre- gate of isolated volunteers who have arrived so far in private capacity, such as commer- cial travellers, clergymen, etc. Roumelia is pushing forward rapidly all work on the frontier defencas. Exploring Greenland. Lonpon, Oct. 5. The Danish Expedition in the east of Greenland, after an absence of two years, has returned to Copenhagen. The expedi- tion has made special charts of a hitherto unknown coast, reaching 66.08 north latitude. Getting Ready to Fight. ConsTaNTINOPLE, Oct. 5. The Porte is hurrying troops from the Maritime Provinces of Asia to Salonica. Two thousand men left Smyrna _ to-day. The Porte has obtained £100,000 from the banks for war war purposes. Armed Intervention by Russia. Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 5. M. DeGiers, Russian Foreign Minister, demands that the powers assent to armed intervention by Russia, if the Servians enter Macedonia. Nihilistic Sensation. Warsaw, Oct. 5. A great sensation occurred here yester- day, over the arrest of forty Nihilists, in- eluding several college professurs, for con- spiracy to murder the Czar. Athletic. New York, Oct. 5. W. J. M. Barry,of Queen’s College,Cork, threw a sixteen pound hammer‘one hundred and fourteen feet, beating ail previous pro- fessional records. Browned while Drunk. Haurrax, Oct. 5. James Hayes, aged nineteen years, the only support of a widowed mother, was drowned on Saturday night while drank. Smallpox in Sydney. Sypney, C. B., Oct. 5. The bark Scotia, from Montreal for Buenos Ayres, with lumber, has put into this port with smallpox on board. Between Seryians and Bulgarians. Vienna, Oct. 5. Fighting between the Servians and Bul- garians took place along the western fron- tier yesterday. Fighting Greece Borrowing for War Purposes. —— Aruens, Oct. 5. The Government has obtained an advance of £500,000 from the National Bank fer war purposes. 500 Villages Destroyed. Lonpon, Oct. 5. Advices from Fala Point, India, say recent cyclones have destroyed five hun- dred villages. Germans Tendering Services. Lonpon, Oct. 5. German officers are offering their services to Prince Alexander of Buigaria. The French General Elections, —— Paxis, Oct. 5. The French general elections on Saturday resulted in a Republican victory. ————— — This morning. after an illness of a few weeks, Williem Kennedy, in the 55th year of we from his late residence, Hills- borough Square, on Wednesday next, at 10 o’clock, a m., thence by rail to Sherwood Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are requested to attend, ) THE DAILY x een eet ete The National Team Shooting Match Tue national team shooting match took place at Kensington Rifle Range on Satur: dey. Four nationalities were represented, and the Irish were the victors. Following is the result :— yds, yds. yds. 200 400 500 = Total IRISH TEAM, Major Dogherty,.... 20 23 22 65 Sapper Longworth.. 20 24 1b oY Lieut. Longworth,.. 21 22 i ov Corp. Connolly... .. 22 17 13 oz Lieut, Weeks........ 1g 4 15 18 102100 79 231 DUTCH TRAM, Sergt. Hooper....... 22 i8 22 62 Capt. Macdougall... 19 18 15 o2 Sergt. Heartz........ 20 19 13 52 Sergt. Younker...... 22 21 9 5a Sapper Heartz...... 22 15 12 49 105 91 71 267 ENGLISH TEAM. Lieut.*Horne...... \ Sergt. Grer........ Corp. Offer........ - OF 86 77 257 Private Hooper... | Gunner Carter... / SCOTCH TEAM. Capt. Stewart.... Sergt. Deviace. ae ) Sapper Davison... » 102 71 71 244 Sapper Campbell, ’ Gunner Scott.... ) BIRTH, Iu this city, on the 5th inst., the wife of C. Benoit, of a daughter. AUCTION SALE. Gicevernment Stock Farm Steck JY Anction, WEDNESDAY, October 7th, at 2 o'clock, p. m., at the Exhibition Show Grounds :— Short Horns—! Cow, ‘**Empress;” 1 Bull Calf, calved March 19, ’85; 1 Bull Calf, calved April 2%, ’5. Ayrshires -1 Bull Calf, calved April 15, 85°; 1 Heifer Calf, calved May 9, ’85. 1 Ayrshire Grade Ball Calf, calved April 16, 85; 1 Grade Cow, 6 Lambs (Black Face and Leicester. Certificates of registry furnished purchasers of all the above cattle, excepting Grade stock. A. MecNEMLL, . Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 1—5i wkyli WHITE OATS. ‘ 7 ANTED,—5,000 bush. WHITE OATS, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Ch’town, Sept. 28, °85 -wky pat NOTICE To Gur Numerous Customers. eee On account of the tobacco crop of 1883 being so poor, we did not buy much, and selected only the best of it, as we alWays wish to keep our “7. & B. Myrtle’ brand up to the standard; and therefore there may be a scarcity of “T. & B. Myrtle” Plug for a short time. If such is the case there will be a full supply on the market by the end of October. The tobacco we are now abeut to manufacture is the finest we have ever had, and we know it will please our humerous Customers. Yours respectfally, GEO. E. TUCKETT & SON. AMIN HR, OCTOBER 5 1885. THE LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. OF sya LAIN D. — O——— Capital - - . Grovernment Deposit, oO Insurance effected in the above well-known Fire Insurance $ 135.000,000 $200,000 Company at lowest current rates. Apply for quotations to fx. S. UR QUHART, Authorizad AGENT for Prince Edward Island, Office : Brown's Brick Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown P. E. I., Oct. 2—3mo eod FLEECY — OTTONS. PRAKING & STHRNS WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30: DAYS —— ANN —— Immense Stock of FLEECY COTTONS At Priess Never Before Offered to the People of this Country. Good Heavy Fleecy Cottons, worth 8c. for Se per Yard és “c “é “< 1c, 6s 7¢ 6 “ce ‘e «. &< 13¢, “e l0e ce “e 6“ és é6 15¢, it Ile 3 éé ‘<< ‘“ ‘6c 20c, “ the . ‘Oo —_— A BIG LOT, Fleeced on Both Sides, a little soiled, worth 14 cents, for 7} cents. 20: SEE TH&SE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE, 70: PERKINS & STERNS. WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, &e. Was Girl for general house- work, Apply to Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Hillsborough Street. oct5 3i | Pg ee Thursday last, between the Railway Station aod _ Hillsborough Square, a Bundle, containing children’s Cloth- ing. The finder will be suitably rewarded upon leaving same at THE EXAMINER office. oct5 2i TRAY ED—From the owner’s premises, 1 Saturday, the 26th ult., a red and whiie Cow, with top off left ear. Any person know- ing of her whereabouts will please give ixfor- mation to the owner, John Flynn, Spring Park. oct5 21 ANTED —A smart Boy, to do general work. Apply to the Ocean House. octd 3i pd OR SALE OR TO LET.—The house and premises at Southport, formerly occu- pied by W. H. Farquharsoa. Apply to JoHN Inas. octd 5i | asaibs D—On shore, near harbor’s ‘mouth, one stick of fine timber. The owner can have it by proving property and paying ex- penses. Enquice of Maxwell Henry, Harbor’s Mouth. Oc 3 31 FpOY WANTED—Apply at the Revere House. ectl tf ANTED—A Girl for general house- work. Apply at the Revere House. oct 1 tf O LET~— For six months, from Ist Nov., a furnished House, with use of horse and Cow. Apply at this office. sepl2 WOR SALE—A piece of Land, 85 by 47, situated on Great George Street, near Post Office ; buildirg on same worth about $500. The whole can be had for $1350 by applying at EXAMINER office. sep9 lmo OARDERS—tTwo or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs, William Kenuedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sept9 tf OARDERS can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family, with parlour, dining and bedrooms; situation healthy ; terms moderate. Apply at THe Examiner office. aug25 OOMS TO LET—‘aitab'e for offices or Sample Rooms, Enquire of W. R. Boreham, Groin Street. aug18 tf 7." LEI The Lry Good Store on Queen _ Strset, Ig'ely ocoupied by Mr, James mar23 tf Shand. Apply to M, Stevenson. Ch’town, Sept, 50, ’85. NEW FALL SEDs. —-=---0: J. HB MACDONALD LT now showing new Dress Goods, from 10 cents a yard ; new Cashmeres, black and colored, 25 cents a yard; new Ulster Cleths, 60 cents a yard ; new Dress Cloths, 16 cents a yard ; new Wincies, plain and checke.J, very cheap; new Tweed, 45 cents a yarl; new Worsted Cloths, all prices ; new Scarlet Flannels, 16 cents a yard; Hats, Flowers and Feathers, Velveteens and Silk Velvet Pilushes, Kent Woolen Goods in great variety, READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, BIG STOCK,) Suit, for 33; Overcoats for $4; Blaokets and Quilts, very cheap. value for ycur morey, try J. B&B. MACDONALDS, Queen Street. If you want good Ch’town, Sept. 93, '85—dy wky pat No. 83 Queen Street. HAST WNSTALALEAT LUTUMA & WINTER GOOD). a eee el opened. a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in e LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS, MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, TWEED, &c. The balance of my stock expected daily. A L. BROWN, Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Sept. 2l—wkly — . = = oe Auction Sale conn CP 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 Ll o'clock : 6 Horses, 20 Head of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. Certificates of pe igree willbe 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. Pk A RAMLIAD, p. B Island Exhibition Re. TICKETS, at one First-class Fare will be issned from al] Stations on this Rail- way, except those on Cape Traverse Branch, to Charlottetown, by forenoon Trains on October 6th, to parties appointed to act as Judges for P. E; Island Exhibition, who will be required to pro- duce their credentials when applying for tickets. also by afternoon Trains on October 6th, all Trains on October 7th, and forenoon Trains on October 8th, to parties attending P. E. Island Exhibition, all tickets being good to return up to and oa October 10th, 1885. A Special Train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.15 a. m. on October 7th, connecting at County Line with morning Train for Charlottetown, and returning to Cape Traverse same evening. This Train will convey Passengers, Live Stock, and other Exhibits for the P. E. Island Exhibition. A Special Train will leave Cape Traverse at 6.15 a. m., on October 8th, connecting at County Line with regulas Traid for Charlottetown, and return- ing to Cape Traverse same evening, on arrival at County Line of the regular Train from Charlotte- town. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1885. sept24—eod dy pat dy un eod tl 7th wky ps li Sf. JOSMPH'S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage of His Honor Lieut -Governor McDonaid. THE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society purpose holding a Grand Bazaar, in the New Convent Buildings, (POWNAL STREET) On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, October 7th and Sth, (Exhibition Days) the proceeds te be devoted to the completing and equipping of the New School Buildings. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar the event of the season, Beside the Fancy Tables, where articles useful to all and oj beauty can be secured, at prices reasonable, an ubundant si rpassing the most Kefreshment Table, Oyster Saloon and Iee Cream Stand will be provided. A Hot Dinner will be served at all hours to all those from the country visitin the Exhibition. A very comprehensive ART GALLERY, the usual Lotteries and Amusements of all kinds will be procured, WORTH’S BRASS BAND will be in attend- ance each evening. ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! to decide once and for ev« ELECTIONS ! r all disputes relative to | the most popular of our Lawyers, Conductors and Firemen, as wellas to determine the respective merits of the Steamers plying between Charlotte- town and Boston. The following Elections have been arranged to take place during the Bazaar :- lst—For the most popular Lawyer at the P, E. Island Bar. Prize-—-A handsome Inskstand with the winner’s name engraved thereon, 2nd—For the most popular Officer of the City Fire Department. Prize—A beautiful Silver Medal with name of winner engraved thereon. 3rd—For the most popular Conducter on the P. E. Island Railroad. Prize—Silver Medal with name @owner engraved thereon, 4th—For the most popular Line of Steamers sailing between Charlottetown and Boston. Prize—A handsome Ship’s Model with the owner's name engraved thereon. Admission to Bazaar, 10 Cents. Parties from the country, desiring to attend, can take advantage of the cheap Exhibition Rail- way Fares. Ch’town, Sep. 16, 1885.—pat tl date GRAIN D Colonial Exhibition in Londow, kag., L886. FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND FEET RESERVED FOR CANADA. FIRST ROYAL EXHIBITION COM- MISSION SINCE 1862. THE COLONTAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION to be held in LONDON, England, commenc- ing MAY Ist, 1886, is intended to be oa a scale of great magnitude, having for object to mark an epoch in the relations of all the parts of the British Empire with each other. In order to give becoming significance to the event, a Royal Commission is issued for the hold- ing of this Exhibition for the first time since 1862 ; and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been appointed President by Her Majesty. The very large space of 54,000 square feet has been alloted to the Dominion of Canada by com- mand of the President, His Royal Highness. This Exhibition is to be purely Colonial and Indian, and no competition from the United Kingdom or from foreign nations will be per- mitted, the object being to exhibit to the world at large what the Colonies can do. The grandest opportunity ever offered to Can- ada is thus afforded to show the distinguished place she occupies, by the progress she has made in Agriculture, in Horticulture, in the Industrial and Fine Arts,in the Manufacturing Industries, in the Newest Improvements in Manufacturing Machinery, and Implements, in Public Works by Models and Designs; also in an adequate display of her vast resources in the Fisheries, and in Forest and Mineral wealth, and ajso in Shipping. All Canadians of all parties and classes are in- vited to come forward and vie with each other in endeavoring on this great occasion to put Canada in her true place as the premier colony of the British Empire, and to establish her proper posi- tion before the world. Every farmer, every producer, and every manu- facturer, has interest in assisting, it having been already demonstrated that extension of trade always follows such efforts. 3y order, JOHN LOWE, Sec. of the Dept. of Agriculture, AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND RICHARD HUNT, A. McNEIL Ottawa, Ist Sept., 1885—sep22 2wks NOTICE NO'T q. LL claims for labor not paid on the SHORT LINE RAILWAY, in 1883, against Mac!onald, Stewart and Maxwell, will please forward orders to someone author- ized to drawtheir movey, or to the Coa- tractors at New Glasgow, WM. STEWART, New Glasgow, N. 8” Sept. 11, 1885—sepl2 3wks %