— oe en Anniversary Items. TUESDAY, Oct. 25.—We are reminded to- diy of Liwa and Carta as sufferers by tle fearful earthy rake of Oct. 2S, 1746. in 1584, Pizwrro marching through Pern, wis struck with the heauty of the Valley of Rimac, and there he founded the ‘City of the Kings’ under the name of Cindad de lox Reyes, aad now known as Lima. Awful ewthqaakes occurred there im 1586, 1630, pj87, and ageiv in 1746, when 38,000 persens perish d. After the earthquske at Callao of jés7, and again in Oct, 28, 1745, the sea re- tired, and returned in mountainons wavs and destroyed the city. — Local and Other Items. Tux “County Court is The docket is very large. > Tur Supreme Court journed until Monday. > = In session. met to-day and ad- Tue Intercolomial Kailway repair shops at St. John were burned on Sunday. _—_ >> — Tue Pioneer says Tignish fishermen secured a good haulof codfish on Saturday last. ia. Tue G. T. R. Railway bridge over th» Don at Toronto was opened for trattic on Saturday. Is cost $46,000 = <4 aa HeRaiNe in barrels and half barrels, war- rented best in the city, at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. 31 oct28 - > — Ix the shipping item regarding the brigt. Fanny, published yesterday, the word ‘‘leak- ing” was inserted instead of the word “seeking.” - - Mr. Ernest C. Da Costa, of the well koown firm of Da Costa & Co., Barbados, W. 1, and London, Eng., is visiting the Island on business. He is staying at the Rankin. —— A yous« gentleman wishes to know which isproper to say on leaving a young lav friend after alate call good night or good evening’ Nevertella lie youngman. Say good morning. > — FatuHer Hawitton, of Nova Scotia, cele- brated high mass at St. Boniface yesterday morning. Jhe rev. father is visiting this countay for the benctit of his health,— Win nipeg Sun, —_—_~>-— IMMIGRATION returns show there have been 73,326 arrivals in Canada from the first of January to the end of September. The num- ber of passengers for the States selecting Canadian routes was 5°%,776. _ > -—- RemempBer the auction sale of valuable stock, at the residence of the Hon. D Ferguson, Tullock Farm, to-morrow, Wednes- day, at two o'clock, p.m. See advertisment aod handbilis, A. McNeill, auctlone>r. ~__ -_—<> -_-— Says the Moncton Jimes: “The Luctouche friends of the Hon. P. A, Landry, M. P., pur- pose banqueting that gentleman at an early date in recognition of bis valuable services. Nou date has yet been tixed for the affair.” nvatsiienuans CaLEDONIA Circe or P. EK. Istanp,.—The annual meeting for the electlon of officers of this national association will be held at the Clab rooms, (VMieKachern’s building) Queen St., this evening, Tuesday, Oet. 28th, at eight o'clock. -—_-o--- Mack's Maguetic Medicine—the great brain and nerve food-—-will restore lost nature to young, middle-aged and old. Life is too short to waste away. Read the advertisement in another column, and if you are afflicted, make no delay in procuring the cheapest and best medicine ever sold, —-_-_@]--_--- Tue Montreal Bank has declared a dividerd of 5 per cent. This disposes of the rumors that there would be added a 2 per cert. bonus. Itis stated onthe street that the earnings of the bank for the half-year were about 5} per cent. or the same as last year, bat the mavagement decline tosay anythiog at present. eee A Monsv2r radical demonstration in favor of the abolition of the Honse of Lords, was held in Hyde Park, London, on Sunday. Over 100,000 persons were present. Resolu- tions were passed, declaring that the House of Lords is useless and dangerous and ought to be abolished. No speeches were made by members of the House of Commons. _~ Tax fa‘lure of Bowman, of Sen Francisco, is one of the most extraordinary that ever occurred on the Pacific Coast. He was the contidential agent of persons whose wealth ag- gregated $150,0.0,000. He transacted all their business iu his own name, and they drew on him as their necessities required. His liabilities are about $770,000 and assets $553,000, oe ‘‘Grog Boars’ are sent among the British fishermen off the coasts of York and Cleveland by enterprising Holianders. These boats are fitted out like English barrooms, with all the modern improvements, including barmaids, so that the sailors and fishermen can go on long sprees without the trouble of going ashore. These grog boats are a nuisance. They are demoralizing the toilers of the sea. ——-@——— Tue annual convention of the National Drag Association assembled at St. Louis on the 22ad inst., with over two hundred dele- gates. President Gallatly, of New York, pre- sided. He stated that there was a delegation from the National Retail Drug Association and a delegation from Canada present, so that before long there would be a National and Internatioaal Drug Association. He said national legislation was wanted by the drug trade, which he hoped would be secured. —~ -=_»>-—_— Orricers MacLaren and Bonness have been making it rather lively of late for Nova Scotia smugglers, says the St. John Globe. They have been making raids on the shore of St. Mary's Bay, between Weymouth and Green Cove, during the past week. They lately seized four Digby vessels, ranging 10 size from 40 to 140 tons, and valued at from $100 to $6,000 each. Officer O’Keefe return ed last week from the oe Provinces where he did most effective work. ——~<»—_—— to-day was fairly well THe market attended Prices were as follows:—Beef (amall) 5 to I2cts per Ib; do per qr $ to 8&8; mutton, per Ib 5 to 1Octs; veal, 3 to Scts; turkeys, lamb, 4 to Scts; to 35cts; 70 to $1.00; ducks each, 12 fowls, per pair, 32 to 55 cents; butter (fresh), 20 to 25 cents; do (tub) 20 to 22 cts; eggs, ner doz, 19 to 22 cts; flour per 100 Ibs, $2.75. to $3.00; oatmeal, $2.70 te $3.00; hay per 100, 55 to 65 cts: oats, 32 to 35 ets; potatoes per bush, 30 to 36 cts; ett oe = THE DAILY, amet Local and Other items. \RTHUR Pevers, Ese home last evening. ft. . ; Use Lily White Flour, it is the best, at the Wish Market. 3i oct28 ry Cs - . wa om ae e between ‘Black Pilot’ and oup , J mane takes place at Upton Park i A GIRL named Jane Dougan is now under- going ¢Xamination in Summerside for setting fire to the residence of Neil McKelvie, Esq. enlarges Mk Percival ALEXANDER, of Stanhope, at the Mat i ulation Fx im nation, Mount Allison Academy, Sackville, carried off a prize of $40 The competition was open to the Maritime Vroviaces. liane Corsets, New Coxsers —160 pair, same goods as sold last season at $1.30, now selling at eighty-tive cents. Every lady should see these, they are a bargain, and se'ling fast ! [oct 27, 2i wkly 2i deo SAILED from Rio Grande De Sol, South America, on the 17th Sept., the brig Lottie Belle, Murchison, master, for Neaian, Cape De Verde Island. The above vessel is owned by Messrs. Longworth & Co., of this city. _ 1.0. 0, F.—Willdey Lodge, No 27, holds its next session in St. Lawrence Lodge Room, Queen Street, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, and until the new Hall in Brown’s Rlock is ready for occapancy, which will be about Ist January.—W. H. Haszard, N. G.; R. May- nard, Rec, Secy. viata Tue dwelling house of Mr. Duncan McCor- mack, Lot 16, was destroyed by tire on the evening of Tuesday, the 2ist inst. It was built by the Hon. Mr. Cambridge, and was long known as the ‘‘ Cambridge House.” When built if was the finest house in Prince County. Mr, McCormack’s loss is heavy. Very litile of his furniture was saved, and he was not insured. denen Cukar BREap.—The public are hereby respectfully informed that it is not necessary to pay $6.00 per barrel for Flour. I am sell- ing Choice Superlor Extra Flour at $5.25, every barrel of which is warranted to make White Light Bread, Should any barrel of this Flour fail to give entire satisfaction to the purchaser, I agree to take it back and refund the money.—GrEORGE CARTER, Great George Street. [dy 4i 2aw tu sat wky 2i—oct18 ———_~»>—_—_—_ TuHat Goat.—While a number of the mem- bersof Wildey Lodge, I. O. O. F., were last evening removing the paraphernalia, déc., from their late Lodge Room, Prince Street, to the Hall of St. Lawrence Lodge, on Queen Street, a number of the curious uninitiated were on the qui vive around about the vehicle, striving to get a view at the proverbial goat. They were, however, doomed to disappoint- ment, for whether the butting animile was **on the sick list” or otherwise we know not, but his goatship maintained a perfect silence, and allowed the inquisitive groups along the way to revel still in blissful ignorance. —___p—_— Our Advertisers. Miss Lucy Caven desires a few pupils for instruction in music. A. McNeill holds asale of winter-keeping apples next Thursday, at half-past ten o’clock. A. N. Large, Chief Engineer, announces that a public place has been secured for the storage of kerosene oil. Da Costa & Co., Commission merchants, ete., Barbadoes, W. [., and London, G. B., publish their card in another column. J. H. Myrick informs the public that the Fish Market, Grafton Street, is well stocked with household requisites which are being sold at low prices. igen A Novel Shipment of Oysters. A Moncton Times correspondent writes from Point du Chene under date of Oct. 24: A barrel of oysters was forwarded from here to-day to Hamburg, Prussia, via New York, with the following card : From the Inspector of Fisheries for Province of P. E. Island, Canada : This barrel Canadian oysters is sent as a test whether they can be shipped and arrive at a German port alive and in good condition for breeding and for food. If not immediately claimed on arrival of steamship at Hamburg, will the agent of the Line please open the barrel and test if they are alive and sound—if spoiled destroy them, but if alive and in good condition forward at ouce to Herr Von Bunsea, or to the Hon. Commission for Scientific Exploration of the German seas, Berlin. —_—_@--—-— Another “Successful Islander.” The Eik Mountain Pilot of Crested Butt. Colorado, reports that one M. A. McLeod skipped out last Satarday with all the mopey he could collect and forgot to pay his bills. This is the worst case of mis- placed confidence we have heard of lately. It seems he had acontract on the Cascade Mountain Mining Company’s mines, and he also had a contract to deliver so many cords of wood to the Sylvanite Mine. He came to town on Friday and drew about $800 from each company, which he was en- titled to, for the purpose of paying the men in his employ, On Saturday morning search was made for him but he could not be found. The $1,600 and himself had borh left the town, leaving the men that had been to work for him all summer without a dollar, Some of the men he owed from $50 to $150, and the wrath of vengeance would have been visited vpon Mr. McLeod if they had caught him. Every means was taken to intercept him in his flight, bat as yet he has not been caught. The men have the sympathy of the public, as they are all poor, hard work- ing men, and the severest punishment would be too good for this miscreant should he be caught. [Mr. McLeod belongs to Douse's Road. } A i ——— : Young Men :—Read This. Tae Vouta’c Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich , offer to send their celebrated Evecrro-VoL- | vate Beur and other ELecraxic 4 PPLIANCEs on triai for thirty days, to men (young and old) affiicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kiodred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, ard imany other diseases. Complete restoration sheepskios, 40 to 50cts; cabbage per doz, 26|\ to health, vigor and mazhood guarantee. to 60 cts; park (carcass) 6 te 7 gts; do { I), $ td 1duts; apples per bux, 48¢ to $1.00; ’ 45 to Ge, Ee No msk is incurred, as thirty day,’ tial is allowed. Write thin at onve fcr illustrate | and bride, returned | A MTN — TELECRAPHIG NEWS. | [Specrat Despatcurs to Tue EXAMINER. } Sir Woses Montefiore Lonpon, Oct. 27. | Speciul services were held at Ramsyate | vo-day in honor of the centenary of Sir! Moses Montefiore. The latter was present, and at the conclusion of the services said : ‘Tt cannot tell a thousandth or a ten thousandth part of what I feel to-day, when, by the blessing of the Almighty. | have arrived at so fullan age. 1 thank Him for His merciful providence, and thank all my friends for their great kind- ness.” A reception was subsequently held. The Scott Act. Orrawa, Oct. 27. The Supreme Court meets to-morrow, when the knotty point rising out of the Scott Act contest, will be argued. The question involved in the Kent case is whether signatures once attached can be withdrawn, and in the Perth case, whether the petition must be filed in one registrar’s office, or both, where there are two. There were two registrars, one for East Riding, in Perth, and the petition was only filed in one. The Maamtrasna Murders. Lonxpon, Oct. 27. In the Commons, to-day, Parnell said he believed thatin case the Government would direct an inquiry iato the Maam- tresna murder case, the Irish party would be able te prove the innocence of four of the persons convicted. He contended that the Government, made no attempt to meet the case as represented by the Irish party. Sir Wm. Harcourt said that nine of the men accused had admitted their guilt. A Serious Railway Accilent. St. Louris, Mo., Oct, 28. By a collision on the Nebraska Road to- day, a car containing 44 Italians, were thrown down an enbankment. Fourteen were seriously injured, but it is thought | none fate Hy. The Canadian Voyageurs. ae Carno, Oct. 24. Three hundred and fifty Canadian voyageurs have arrived at Wady Halfa,and are hauling boats up the rapids. Advices from Sebbah report the town in a healthier condition, small pox having died out. eee The Irish Vote on the Franchise. Lonpon, Oct. 27. The Irish party has declded to withhold their vote on the Franchise Bill. This will reduce the Government majority te 85. A Mining Disaster. Pirtspurs, Pa., Oct. 27. A mine disaster occurred here this after- noon. Two men were killed and several injured. Cholera Extinct. Rome, Oct. 27. Cholera is now regarded as practically ex- tinct in Italy. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. — — = Toronto, Oct. 28--10 3, m. Fresh to strong winds from south and west, cloudy weather with showers, not much change in temperature. Pearline. Peartine. Yo A:rive in a Few Days: P< (\, Boxes Pyle’s PEARLINF, direct from e) manufacturer, to be sold at former prices. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, Oct. 25—4i sam w sa A T#A AND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD Kn Aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, —ON— Thursday, 19th February, 1889, Donations will be thankfully received by the undersigned ladies : Mrs. C; Palmer, President. Aitken, Mrs.W. H. Kennedy, Mrs. W. Anderson,Mrs.Prof. Laird, Mrs. Burwash, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Matheson, Mrs. J. A. Blanchard, Mrs. Dr. McSween, Mrs. Bal), Mrs. McNeill, Mrs. D. Beer, Mrs. F. McLeod, Mrs. J. Beer, Mrs. J. McKinlay, Mrs. Brown, Miss G. McGowan, Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. F. Cooke, Mrs. G. Moore, Mrs. F.W. Cundall, Miss P. McEwen, Mrs. Davies, Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. W. DesBrisay, Mrs. Jas. Nichoison, Mrs. D. DeBlois, Mrs. Palmer, Miss Echei Distin, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. F. Dodd, Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. P. Findley, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Col. Rankin, Mrs. Hensley, Miss Sterling, Mrs. Hensley, Mrs. Snaddon, Miss Haviland. Mrs. Unsworth, Mrs. W.&A.Brown & FAR, OCTOBER 28. 1884. Ave Offering the following lots of Dry Goods at prices to clear : . 10.000 yards Assorted Cloths, suttable tor Dolinans, and Suitings, Jackets, Ulsters, 8.400 yards Assorted Dress Goods. 4,400 yards Black and Colored Velveteens, 6500 yards Cheap Wincey, 60,000 yards Grey Cottons, marked 4, 5 and 6 Cents. _—~ A BIG LOT WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. Best Cotton Warp at Mill Prices. » ALT REMNANTS AT COST. @ WW BO LJIGSAL Ee. ..A IND... BARD ATS: Ren nber the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. down to mill prices, ¥<z~>>_—- The New Brick Store will be opened on the 25th April. =r W. & A. BROWN & CO. = Charlott town, Oct. 23, 1884. Perkins & Sterns’ —FOR— FALL & WINTER GOODS of the Very Best Value. re Vv UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked ( very low. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all slades. New Feather Trim- ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New Brocade Velvet. A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Sear bore Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, &e. Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolinans, Jackets Ulsters, Shawls, &¢ New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &ec., very stylish. Berlin Wool—Beehive Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Grey Flannel, Scarlet, Flannel, White Flannel, French ‘Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, Ne. Dress Goods, newest and best value. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &. Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps, Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts and Counterpanes, ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. PERKINS & STERNS. COMBINATION COOK STOVE. QUICK AND PERFECT Ch’ town, Oct. 17, L884. CINSTRUCTED ON A » aay ; ae New and Improved Piinciple, OPERATION, CONT ALNING : inst a. Every Facility for Cooking, Bastly aaeyrr EVERY STOVE WARRANTED. Simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner. nae = = _ ————— Ch’town, Oct. J. FALL IMPORTATIONS! The Bulk of our Fall Steck is now Oven, and we are Prepared 10 Give Buyers FIRST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. cm ee CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE SUYERS Ings, Miss Whitman, Mrs. Johnson, Mra. R. Weeks, Mrs. R. Worthy, Mrs. MILLIE BEER, Secretary. July 15 1°84.—lam. | QUPSRIBE for THE WEEKLY EX- a’ AMINER, the best phper published on the Isluad. —WILL DO WELL TO— HAVE A LOCE AT OUR STOCE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE: W. AMI WEEKS & CO. C.,’cown, Sept} 2711884,