’ leaving all dependent upon them in gloom. a : ; | but in quiet self-control Summerside, Oct 26—Ent SS Miramichi, — ai ee ane van ea ge a ka ee eta a vw, Te - ee, Ue cute — eS % , e | when, Stbenal ¥ he ow ee ~~ 1 Bie” came’ eS 7 Wot = Jr... © ° HS A-MTN Ee OorTopirn 27. tees: ee eas , —_——_———SSSSSa————— oo ——————— 7 2 <= a Cael be rt ‘ sence? 3 P Bite a | Gsilic i Ait ELL. Loe | BUG Other items. MARR DD. « _ : : On the 23rd inst, at Cape Bear, Mr. John} : {aco Knitting Yarn. “ee ; McKay, to Miss Jane Chapman, of Murray : “ ~ @s— Knitting yarn manufactured is the | Harbor North. Davip K. Brown. editor of the Winnipeg; ~~ = } ° ° is dead > x we a. Is FORMER CARRY 3 brain weighed sixty-one SHIP NEWS. I arrests for drunkenness were made | CPS. } «ee . : y the Police last night, ~ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. o “ANKEY will only have Christian singers in | ENTERED, . n ‘ | RNE. S on M . : re + 18 Chor. 2 | a \ . : sa ¥ +) B, os nh Ms r, Geor; | Uct. 26.— Farewell, Sampson, Arichat, her- visi iy ¢t “i -_ ‘ . : . t ~ y. — ee _ ring; Candor, Swain, Port Hasting, *ERLIN OOTS, ap immense assortment | bal. + + Ha Ure am Om case of Hair Switches | 2°* showing. W. W. Buer, Oct. 27.—Cora, Babin, Caledonia, coal; I sho at W, W. Prer’s en on Dare, Sprague, Port Elgin, lum; Princess | . . = .: 2 " ’ 4 ? on, e le a vas pounds of print butter at the Family Forward, Newfoundland, 60 bris} erring. | < ea nipeprcts FOR [ue steamer “ Miramichi” arrived frem | C’°C°TY: *Wenty-t«o cents a pound.—R. K, M sl last evening with ® cargo of mer- | Brace. CLEARED , j ~ , Oct. 26 —Knight Templar, Dounie, Bosten, rT 7 y 2 MILLIoNatRE FLoop, of California, is going | 4,090 bags turnips; U & 1, Landry, Hali- ,@ Mr. ‘ \. Sumnine, M. P. P., Sunbury, | t° ship Keown Stone ali the way from New fax, pro; Louise, Goodwin, Summerside, 3 a6 Maugerville, on Wednesday | York for his new San Francisco resideuce stoves and fittings; Lodi, Green, Shediac, : paralysis. { tpeltatlbcilociden bal; John Millard, Naugler, Pownal Bay, eer o . Hac» Yarn, Cocoon Wool, Alexandra produce and boards. rn: not be avy services in the Bap.| Y#?®, Beehive Wool, Spinning Wheel Yarn. | Oct, 27.—Cora, Babin, Pownal Bay, coal; I ist h to-morrow. The furnaces ¢ xpect- A large acsortment of the best Keitting Yarns Dare, Sprague, Port Elgin, oats; Surprise, OUR USUAL STOCK OF ed this week did not arrive. ; just opened. W. W. Beer. Mitchell, Pownal, bal; Rustic, Keeping, di | ; ill sts Picton, bal. Fo thousand Edison Lights suddenly | Bs _ like a stream that brawls OTHER PORTS went outin New York a few evenings ago Loud with shallow waterfalls; ; ’ > E.per D,. CRawroro will (D. V.) preach in Christian Meeting House, U pper Gre at George Street, Sunday evening at half-past six o'clock. - > and Duchess Pears, rips and celebrated Montreal tameuse grapes, lemons, &c., &c.— foct27 1 U RBANIST sweet, the apples, green B, BALDERSTON. - > A NEw PUMP is badly needed on the Mal- peque Road, near the Stone Crusher. The old one is out of order, and has been so for some time. - > Bank or P. E, Istaxp.—You can get cash or goods for all your Bank of P. E. Island bills at the ‘City Hardware Store.—Norron 2 Qo” 0: ee Bros. [oct27 Sieod wkly3i oe —_ AND now itis understood the dynamsters will be served with a warrant at the instance of the customs authorities for smuggling the dynamite into the country.—Hz. Herald. -- >----— THe schooner ‘‘William H. Rourke,” Capt. Finley, from Perth, Amboy, for St. John, N. B,, sank in Vineyard Sound, on the 23rd. Four ef the crew were drowned. . The ‘‘W. H. R.” belonged to St. John, N. B. oman Tue writer this afternoon counted twelve cows on Hillsborough Park. How uniike the care taken of Squares and Parks in other cities of the Dominion, as our people who visited those places during» the past month must know ? Gives WuiILte the Central Prison, Toronto, con- victs were being brought in from work on the 23rd, two of them named Scott and Stevens broke away. A gnard fired his rifle and the ball went through Scott’s brain, killing him instantly, _ > — Rexpineg Hymen’s Ferrers.—There are four diverce cases now before Judge Wetmore, at Fredericton, N, B., for adjudication. The first case on the dcecket is Henry Hartt vs. Emma Hartt. The parties belong to St. John. Henry alleges that his wife, whose maiden name was Ward, has left him and that she has been guilty of very bad conduct.— Globe. -_->-—-— question whether a member of the Hebrew faith who believes in the existence of God but not in future rewards or punishments, which is no part of their creed, after death, is a competent witness in Canadian Courts, is now under the consideration of Mr. Justice Loranger, of Montreal, a witness beirg ob- jected to as incompetent who holds these beliefs. 1@ -_- D> — Tue Bank of Montreal has declared a half yearly dividend of five per cent. payable on December ist. The statement of earnings for the half year wil! be issued about the middle of November, the dividend being based on earnings for the five montht with an esti- mate for October. The statement it is said is likely to make a good showing. There is an increase in the dividend. —_——@-———— A Styectar Casz.—D, M. Dickey, mer- chant of Canning, N. S., has been committed for trial for affixing a ecard to the store door ef Ells, another merchant of that place the card bearing the words: ‘Fires set low; a hoss and wagon aud two loads of furniture taken in part payment,” which was taken to mean that Mr. Ells had been guilty of incen- diarism, and had received payment for his crime. — i — Berween thirty aod forty men, from New Glasgow, N. S., and P, E, Island, were second-class passengers on the express train from Moncton, om the 25th. They were all bound for Portland, Bangor, Eastport and other points in Maine, U. 5., to work in the lumber woods. There were also several families of immigrants, first-class passengers, from the Island. Their destination was Bos- ton.— Moncton Transcript. —_——_-————— Norton Bros., of the City Hardware Store, are this day putting in their stock of carriage goods, which is the largest and best stock of the kind ever brought to the provinve, mak- ing the materis1 for 220 complete waggons and carts, to be manufactured on the Island. It is a good indication of the growing prosperity ef the country, to see our farmers requiring 80 many carriages and affording sufficient work for all of our best classes of mechanics, pips ill Wituras B Bronson, of Waterbury, Conn., was sentenced, in New Haven, on Tuesday last, to three months in jail, his wife to six months, and kis son to six months. They had been convicted of neglecting to provide raedical attendance for a, married daughter and sister who hed died in childbirth. Judge Culver, surprised at the jury’s finding, asking the foreman for a recommendation to mercy, a8 the evidence was that the prisoners’ offence was due mainly to ignorance. —_»}-- ENGLAND. — The steamer had as freight trom Georgetown, on Thursday last, eighty tons of Starch in transit to England. To the credit of the crew of the steamer *‘Princess of Wales,” it may be stated that they trans- ferred this freight from cars to steamer in ex- tra quick time. Each car was = un- loaded at the rate of thirteen minutes per car. and the whole freight of eighty tons lacea on board the steamer in less than two ours STARCH FOR “Princess of Wales shies Tux steamer “Rio Janeiro,” which sailed from San Francisco, for Hong Kong, on the 23rd, carried away about a thousand China- about three-quarters of a million dollars which they will take away with them out of the country. Over eight hundred of them were provided with retura cvrtificates. It has been remarked that a large proportion out of the returning Chinese are now bringing women whom they claim as their wives. There being no way to disprove their marriage, they are permitted to land, and in a majority of cases the women are loose for immortal purposes. men and immediately turned | Link together soul and soul. event Oars—By late cable advi we learn that oats are selling in Liverpool at 5s. 5d. per 100 lbs., and in the Bristol Channel and Knglish Channel at seventeen shillings per quarter of 304 lbs. > — At a meeting of the manufacturers of knitted goods and their agents, held in Tor- onto on the 24th, it was decided that all the mills should reduce their production over 40 per cent. during the next six month. iieihilonalia CarTaIN Drevark, who left Dover, Eng- land, on Monday last, in a miniature paddle boat, to attempt to cross the English Channel to France was rescued by a passing vessel This is the second time this month that Captain Drevar has been rescued under similar circumstances, iasiliaiiliiepenatal Dr, Cray, Immigration Agent, at Halifax, writes to the Moncton papers regarding the whereabouts of an English lad named James Francis, 11 years of age. He was an immi- grant, placed with Mr. *. G. A. Morrison, of Acadia Miaes, for adoption. Mr. Morrison sent him to Moncton, but he has not been heard of since September 1882. It is hinted that the remains of a human being seen by two women in the blueberry plains near Moncton are the remains of the missing boy. H. M. 8. “Grirvon” sailed for Halifax this forenoon at ll o'clock. Previous to her depar- ture a large number of citizens called on Commander Davies and his officers, and bade them farewell. The gallant Commander leaves our shores carrying with him the best wishes of our citizens and a host of his oid acquaintances. He now holds the proud position of being the first Canadian who ever sailed one of Her Majesty’s Ships into his native port, We wisa the “Griffon” pleasant voyage. SS sie Corron Miiis.—The St. John cotton mill, which is now running on full time, is inspect ed by large numbers of visiters daily, It is turning out avery superior article of grey cottons, and has now contracts three months ahead on the order book. Despite the rumor- ed failure of the mill, the St. Croix. cotton factory is working in full blast. The diffi- culties emanating from complications at Providence, will, it is thought, affect the fac- tory only temporarily, as itis on a sound working basis. — News. a " Tus Pall Mall Gazette says that Mr. Shaw the English Missionary who has been so prominently before the public is not a minister but a layman. He is now forty-three years old, and was educated at the Normal College of the British and Foreign Scheol Societies. At Tamatave he has superintem@ed every de- partment of missionary work, religious and educational. medical and mechanical, includ- ing the erection of schools and churches. He is a member of the Zoological Society of London and a correspondent of the Meteor- ological Society. -_-- > -—— A Promistne Ovr.Loox,.-—Borings at the Belliveau Albert Mine have reached a depth of 680 feet. As the operations have proceeded oil has been met with at times and during the last day or two the shale brought up was im- pregaated with oil and burned freely. On Wednesday the flow of oil began to be con- tinuous and it had continued so when our correspondent Isst wrote. The oil is remark- ably pure. There is no doubt that a deposit of oil has been struck, the only question to be decided being as to the quantity. If it proves to be large look out for a boom in Belliveau mining shares.—St. John Telegraph. ——___ A MARKET messenger boy who was not certain of his destination, met with a very heavy loss yesterday. He was sent by a butcher, with a leg of mutton, to the residence of Mr. George Hooper. On Euston Street he fell in with a man of whom he enquirel the whereabouts of Mr. Hooper. ‘The stranger in answer said: ‘‘1 am just going to Mr. Hooper’s and I will take the mutton apd save you the journey.” lt was given in good faith, and no doubt with thanks. Mr. Hooper, however, has not yet smelled a chop from the quarter, and he never will, for the strange man had a soft lift, and made the best of it. Wiis In the Wayne county Circuit Court, De- troit, Loveila Benedict began a divorce on the 19th inst., against Llias Benedict, to whom she was married at Buckhorn, Kent County, Ont., December 31, 1878, The bill recites that in the winter of 1882 Benedict took his wife into the north woods of Michigan, and there made her do manual labor fit only for a strong man, She was forced to pull one end of a cross-cut saw, sawing logs in the snow. She frequently fainted from exposure and over-work. Once he threatened to burn her on a heap of logs, and tortured her with a red hot iron, and with salt and vinegar to make her promise to apply for 4 divorce. The final allegation is that Benedict has wasted the property and sold their home for a mere pittance, and now neglects to support her. The complainant is twenty-five years old. —-~.>—_— Nor long ago an Irishman named Peter McEnerney died in Birmingham, Conn. He had come over from Ireland but a few years before. He left a family of seven children, the oldest of whom is twenty-one. He kept a small grocery store, keeping up some show of respectability, yet living apparently on almost nothing at all. At his death he left no will and the widow and orphans expected to fare but poorly. As the administrator went to work, however, he revealed new wonders at every step. First a large amount of real estate belonging to McEnerney, and amounting to about $100,000 in va'ue, was discovered. Hardly was the surprise at this over when word came from Fisk & Hatch, of New York, that they held $150,000 in bonds for McEnerney. How the man collected so eat an amount of property is a mystery to Fis family as much as to everybody else. ces from England, : Jaquet, Quebec, mdse. Clad sch Pemerara, 9800 bush oats, $4,500, shipped by David Rogers; Fred E Cox, MeConnell, Barbadoes, 12,466 bush oats, $5,908, shipped by R T Holman; 8S Miramichi, “Bacquet, Charlotte- town, mdse, ‘ ———— wa AYER’s Hark Vigor cleanses and invigor- ates the scalp; cures dandruff and itching; an elegant dressing. {oct22 lw wkly S—— 9 ee J. A. GHIPMAN & C0., ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE : 375 bris. Choice Superior Ex- tra. Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. a LY Goods ar Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. TO ARRIVE: 8¢¢ bris. Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WARKEROOMS : OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE. J. F. SHAPFOR D, AGENT. Sept. 11, 1883. CHEAP SCHOOL BOOKS AY NELNES’. Royal Readers, KC. GOOD SUPPLY of Copy and Exercise LA‘ Books, Slates, Chalks, Slate Pencils, Foolscap Paper, Slate Pencil Sharpeners, and other School Requisites, at low prices. s. T. NELMES, Standard Beoksiore. Ch’town, Sept. 19, 1883.-—-eod {PREPARE ! — —FOR— WINTER'S STORMY BLAST, AND BUY YOUR — yo McMILLAN’S DEPOT. R. McMILLAN. Sept. 8, 1883—2m 2aw wkly 3m pd. THE ae | Admiraiion OF THE WORLD. rs.S_A.Allen’s WORLD'S Hair Restorer IS PERFECTION/ Public Benefactrezs. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN has justly earned this titie, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced ! her unequaled preparaticn for resto. ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who Groceries, LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS ! * * clit nie WwW. & A. BROWN & CO., AVE now Fashionable Dry Goods i opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and 100 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. ‘ 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. 200 pieces Winceys. 30 «6 ** = Shirtings, ae 100 ** Scotch Tweeds, 50 ‘* Worsted Coatings, 50 ‘* Searlet Flannels, At twenty per cent less Also, One Hundred Cases an 1,000 Wool Squares, very cheap. ' 50 boxes Silk Fringe, 25 ‘ Silk Plushes, 50 ‘* Velveteens, 30 ‘* Silk Velvets, 50 ‘* Frillings, 300 Jackets and Dolr-ans. than prices of former years. d Bales Canadian Manufactured Goods, Very Cheap. All Goods we are selling very cheap this Season. W holesale 66.- PIECES and Retail. CXRPET DAHY- EXPECTED. | W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Oct. — ee ———$—$——— em 6, 1889.—dy wkly. CHAE AT “CHEAPSIDE”. —FOR-— Classware, Faraware, Earthenware, Woodenwrare, &c, rs FLOUR, MEAL. TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER GOODS Are Giving General Satisfaction. “" wea.Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of the City FREE OF CHARGE. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883.---taw an HENRY BEER. | oo 2s MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, Boston Comedy Company H, PRICE WEBBER, - Manager. r rer public are respectfully informed that the above popular organization will open in the above Hall, on Monday Evening, Oct. 29, 1883. The charming and talented artiste Miss Edwina Grey, will appear in a series of her t imperson- ations, supported by an excellent Company. PHOPLE’S POPULAR PRICES: Admission, 25 cts. Reserved Seats, 35 cts, Reserve seat tickets for sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall, and at Apothecaries Hall. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock; Overature at 8 o'clock. -- OPENING BILL; FANCHON THE CRICKET. Uci. 20, 1883. == |LABRAOOR HERRING, DAILY EXPECTED. OO BARRELS per brigt.“Maxwellton,” Apply to DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf. Ch’town, Oct. 23 1883, HALIFAX & LONDON.- —— THE 2sALIFAX Steam Navigation Company, (LIMITED) will despatch the First Class Steamer csSULIET,”’ weather, etc., permitting, from London to Halifax, About 9th October, Loading in Millwall Docks. Importers ma now cable their shipping orders, and im all shipments of over 1( tons, the Company will deduct price of message irom the freight. The ‘‘Juliet’”’ will sai! from Halifax, to HAVRE & LONDON, About 25th October. This is a splendid opportunity of shipping oods to Paris, Bordeaux, and all parts of ‘rance,-as the French import duties are not lexigible on shipments made by Direct , Steamers. Apply to Cicero Brown, Havre; Westcott & Lawrence, 9 Fenchurch street, London; C, } | | ; use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WoORLD’s HAIR RESTORER. ‘*Qne Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mas. S. A. ALLEN’s Wortp’s Hair ‘ Restorer. It is not a dye, 5 TO LET. ‘HE Store and Dwelling House on Queen Street, now occupied by Alexander Me Kenzie. Possession given immediately, Apply to E. J. HODGSON, Water Street, or ALEX. McKENZIE, on the premises, Ch’town, Sept 12, 1883.—eod tf. ry FURNITURE, Opposite Post 0 EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Picture Mouldings. AT Oharlottetowm, Jan, 2, 1883.—ly FURNITURE, COST. 20: fice, Charlottetown. JOHN NEWSONR, Dwyer & Co., Pictou; W. H. Shanks, Char- lottetown, P. E. I., or to JOSEPH WOOD Secretary, 60 Bedford Row, Halifax, 1883. ax, : “WANTED. QUEVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- b ter, to load Prince Edward Island pro- duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. ALSO, Two (2) Vessele, about 200 tons register, to load for England, — AND one (1) about 250 tons, for Unitéd Kingdo.w or Continent, Good rates and quick despatch. JOHN F. ROBERTSUN. Ch'town, Sept. 26, 1883.—pat od