13 el die ete eet —_ SO: ei alata aE gaan i ei a on Rg Ss ine tte gaan SR ert ae Sm ne . CORA caper icy Gm a Bs ae ee a Local and Other Items. Tux Exhibition at Ysraoath, N. 8, opens to-morrew. > FRepsricron is overrun with gipsies ; Joho with revivalists, —--— St. vette corns wring, we Sat DUFFERIN) ELEVATED. soon settled the business. ruvconent wail of te roe witts| SATEKAS LASHED. place ot or about Thursday, the 26th inst. sidinallindehonag Srx carloads of suger left the Halifax re- finery one day last week, for Brantford, Ont <> = Farmers ! Go to Watson's City Drug Store for your horse and cattle medicines. [oct] 1 31 ——— WroieKe is swallowing BR some of the isiag press hands of the Maritime Prov- noes. ' — - > Bri.pive operations in New York and in Brooklyn for the past nine muuths aggregate $48,000,000. ——@——= Tux Ottawa Free Press gives currency to @ rumor that Sir Hector Langevin wiil be the next Governor of Qubec. - > —- Mr. Jonn Connor fell dead yesterday evening in front of the Market House, The deceased lived on Richmond Street > ‘Me. Srcart Rocers’s versatility is won- derful. It was one of the tinest entertain- ments ever given in our city.” —Nebraska City | watch has been doubled. Press. News has been received of the execution > We must bru-h up a little, appear in our | best, and give the towu aa artistic appearance | be-:acse Oscar Wilde will be with us to-night. Go to the Market Hall and hear him. eo ; | A Wiyxirec despatch sevs the carpenters there have decided to strike for an advance of wages to $4 per day, in consequence of the in- ereased cost of living > ete Exhibition is a grand success, It will | opened till ten o'clock to-night. The Band | will play and there will be very fine music on | prize organs. thinks that other than Eyyptian guards. guard hints that poisoned coffee is to be administered to the rebel says that be cannot, after what has already | for his admirable conduct of affairs at Con- | stantinople., tah for exciting the populace to massacre | , foreign residents, have each been senten: »d | ~~ tv receive a hundred lashes. tity of arms was discovered at Tantah (TELEGRAPHIG NEWS ; ~ Specia! Notices. 8 Parties attending (Jucen’s Couaty Fair and | =| Exhibition will tind it their advantage to ea!l | {atthe ‘‘Lorne” Restaurant, corner of Gucen | \ “ahi's Fear Por Life. connate Streets, for Oysters and a il ‘Execution of Natives Spe cial to the Examiner. taken place, live in the same country with | Arabi. | of four natives this morning,at Damanhour, On a charge Special De spat h to | Picktinc Spices and Vinegar (English | Mali) at Beer & Goft’s. ovt4 | lankets, cheap, at the London) House, [ocd 3w 3aw | | two hundred dozen Plates, one hundred ant fiity dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of | Dianer Sets, will be sold cheaper thav evcr at | {octt 3w eod wky3i | | TRE Proprietor of the ‘* Lorne” Restaurant | | warns all those indebted to him {railroad men | COLWILL’s, 7 ; |if they want to spare themselves the mortifi- | {cetion of seeing their uames published in the | city papers. He isin earaest and means jt | joe9 Iw | | | New Fiowers and Feathers just opened at "OUNG’S. Lonpon, Oct. 10. Arabi fears that his life is in danger and he ovght to be guarded by A Circassian The Khedive | : will show a very large assortment of Sea} |Shells from the Pacific Coast. They are | well worth see ng. Every person should ca! | is . - at his store and get some. —A handsome article Lord Dufferin has received a Marquisate | 11.4 gotd cheap. ovt4 wkly New Uister Cloths at the London! House. The Shiekhs who were arrested at Tan [cone tothetrmeand wuve thir coon, aco CHOLCE QUALITIES. |. At each of the Exhibitions R. K. Brace | and Half Che sts very low. i . i wins Mitta, eR eae : ee a mcm ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBER 11, Seema as oe 7 eas eat ene ocee tok VALUABLE STOCK. [ seiabisipnliadts | PY AUCTION on Cattle Show Grounds, THURSDAY, October Charlottetown, | 12th, at 2 o’clock p m., 6 Well-bred Grade | Heifer Calves, Sired by Stock Farm Bails. | Four of those Calves all Short Horns, and two 5 | Ayrshires. | I Grade Cow in Calf by Thorough-bred Ayr- ehire Bull. ‘ i ALSO | 1 Grade Jersey Heifer in Calf by thorough- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. | terme foar month Terms—-four months approved notes, —_—_— 71) | —AT— A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Oct. 2, 1882. IMPROVED | SHROPSHIRE SHELP will sell at AUCTION on the EXHIBI- TION GROUNDS, on Thursday, 12th October, after the sale of Stock Farm Stock, Ten Shropshrre and Grade Ram Lambs. bred on the Warren Farm. By Rams imported by stock Farm Cormissioners last year, (Prize takers last year.) Of <nnoemeene DIRECT FROM LONDON, emer | fp te em ne For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 lb. Parcels Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded. Don’t forget to give it a trial, BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw foc4 3w Zaw | | Nova Scorra AppLes (No, 1’s) for sale by | parrel at Beer & Gots. out 4 A LARGE quantity of assorted Crockery to} be sold at a great redaction until at!r the |} Exhibition. Cur goods are all for | cash and will be sold cheap,.—-W. P. CoLwILL. ' A large qua - The bougai } joct4 3w eod wk y3i Pires, in Briar, Meerschaum, French Clay, and Wood ing. The Coal Miners’ Strike, ng at con a A FAILURE. winter's supply. HORSE RACING. Dr. WARNII ef murder. Cigars (Havana and Dor stic), and a line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, | ng at cost at the Lurne Cigar Stere, during Now is the time to get a} focd Iw rs Health Ccrset at Youna’s. PERS INS wishing to see the use of ma: | chinery run by steam in the manufacture of will find it interesting to! Charlottetown Boot and shoe Fac » 2 OC o Boots and Shoes, i Visit the tory on Exhibition days, the Examiner. Tur only steam, sewing machine, and gun- eocesn=<: NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE The undersigned will accept private offers. JOHN NEWSON, Ch'town, Oct. 2, 1882. gi adh ED Pure Bred Stock. ' AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on the Exhibition Grounds, on THOUKS- | DAY, the 12th October next (immediately jatter the sale of the Government Stock), a 'splendid lot ot Lamls from the Bellevue | Stock Farm, viz ; | % Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram Lambs, 3 Shropshire Grade Lamb .ambe, Fire and Life Insurance Company, 1 Yearling Southdown Ram. OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON, The above Lambs are from the imported ESTABLISHED IN i809. | Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram, which took jall best prizes at the (eneral Exhibition of | Outober, 1881, A. McNEILL, a ()? (Qe ee : agi s Lonpon, Oct. 10. | repairiog shop on P. kK. Island, and the only | S i caaaill ‘ — a Rinfle. ch ‘ ' 8 ') | Subseribed Capital - - - - 9.733,335 ; Every kind of ye and Dye Stuffs, cneap- | =‘The North Staffordshire coal-mine owners | P!#<e where you can get evety part ofa), . iv ‘ “ be y $ % 3,332.00 | Sept, 30, 1882—3aw, wkly Auctioneer eat and best, at Watson's City Drug Store 4 awe waste 1; ‘. rs henine f ten per cent. t | sewing machine or a gun made, is at Brown's aie p Capital f _ . . ” 1,216,666.00 | n<nlinatineneiggmneaienitins eateganmasiaasaaaiiiieeisteianisiitinsis iui ae foctll 23 | oe SS ee COM’ “4 | shop. corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, J ‘ iia their hands. The advcnce will affect about | , ee. ie lr (se 27 3i| sisoscsiasaescaieiiaeiiiaithilad V 4 LUABLE Tue Marquis and Princess are expected to | twenty thousand men. ; ) expec bane, 1G : ‘ ‘Is, cheap, : 1¢ Londen | return to Ottawa about the end of the present Roberts, Williams & Co., timber mer- | Flannels, cheap, at the 5 = " ; . ha iia ies ae ft i month. | chants, of Liverpoo!, England, have failed. House. oct 3w Saw TRANSACTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ® Contrary to the usual practice, no guard will be mounted at Rideau Hall this winter. The habilities are £180,000. CORALINE Corsets at YOUNG'S. At the Newmarket races to-day, ‘‘Carrie| Iv will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, —a a | Roy ” (or Carrier Boy) won the Czarowitch | Millinery and Cletbing, at John McPhee & | Dx. BEsnetr, 2% es — of som | Stakes. ‘‘ Chippedale” was second, and | Co.’s. [oct 2aw wly son, Miss., who recently died left a will be-| « gap” third | Jusrerrived another large supply of Crock | queathing $50,900 to his colored cook, cutting his wife and other relations off without a cent. A cinindh Sreamsui? ‘‘ Relief,” Capt. David, of the Montreal salvage Wrecking Co., arrived at Souris on Sunday. She proceeded to East Point on Monday to commence operations on | the ** Phenix.” > Dvrixe the ten years the Manitoba public Emigration to Canada. Spe r ber of paupers in the South of Ireland, the | Dublin society propose te send a thousand | school system has been in force the number ¥ | able-bodied men and women to Canada. Glass and Chinaware, will be sold cheap [oct4 3weod wkly3 —The half-shell depart- | now pienti ery, |} at COLWILiS ee Burtp Tuysetr U3 ment of the Lorne Ristamrant, 15 fully supplied with extra hand-picked Ruch- | mond Bay Oyster, which the proprietor Gan | aiso furnish by the quart, peck, bushel, or [sep 26 5Sieod ial to the Examiner. Dvuruiy, Cet. 10. : : barrel at a moderate rate. Owing to the large increase in the num- Eas Beer «& Gott 8. , Winceys, cheap, at the London Highest eash price paid for Eggs no jju 22 | such schools has increased from 16 to 152, anc ane a Aten the attendance from a little over eight hun- | tiouse. ' . [oc | dred to nearly five thousand. | X | GRaIN and Potato Sacks at the ‘ London greene : | House.” septl6 Tne propesed importation of Chinese labor dieediiaedae Ten Dotiars Rewarp.—A_ reward of into England bas attracted considerable at- tention in that country, and has been con demned by an important association o: radical | workingmen known as the Democratic Feder- ation. a aa — ALL the Patent Medicines of the day, at. the lowest prices, at Watson's City Drug | Store. foctil 2: | —_—>-—— tree, Freprxicton has just disposed of $60,000 | Liniment, used externally and invernally, worth of water debentures. Mr. Thomas PF. sal ‘ cured him. j2 eod wkly Grindon, of Liverpool, England, is the pur- a? : , ONDON, Oct. 9. | ehaser of the entire lot, The debentures are The Times Constantinople cespath says MARRIED. tive per cents. and the rate is 4 per cent, | Lord Dutterin in reply to the Porte’s letter | _— > -- AtFrrep Wetsu, son of Peter Welsh, of Shemogue, Westmorland, while standing at the door of his home on Wednesday, acci- dentally dischaiged the contents of a gun he was holding, into his breast. Death ensued in three hours, above par. ! > — Tux Cape Tormentine Railway, under the energetic management of Messrs Gray and Wheton, is being rapidly pushed forward. About five miles of it is already laid ard the extensive cutting at Maurice’s hill is complet. | ed. -_-- > - Soars, Brushes, Combs, and Perfumery, in great variety, and at special exhibition prices, at Watson’s City Drug Store. {octll 21 _— -} ---—-- ExTessivVe preparations ere being made by | the United States Government for its exhibit | bourne says in the Punch Regatta on the | at the international fishery exhibition in Lon-| pgramatta River Rush came first, Beach, don next year. The exhibit wili inelude, in addition to the fishes of the country, a comple pictorial represeatation of the same. —_ > ---- On Sunday night a man named James Fraser was one of the number who was ‘‘ mak- ing up” Conductor Johnson's special on the reparations in alcohol and ice of | } | night and will play at Hoboken to-day. | Special to the Examiner. of acquittal. | troops from Egypt, says a portion of the | | Egytian control without consulting France. | | $30.(0 will be paid for every Corset in which | the Coraline breaks with six months ordinary Orrawa, Oct. 11, | wear. They are for sale at Youna’s. The trial at Ottawa of Spearman,Brother| ‘Tailoring Bepartment.—Over one and Sister, for the murder of McCaffrey, ' thousand Patterns ef ¢ieths at the the girl’s seducer, has resulted in a verdict Londen House, — [ocd 3w 2aw | | JaMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he | | was almost fatally injured by the fall of a After doctors gave him up, Minard 5 ete GENERAL CABLE NEWS. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Charlottetown, on the 10th instant, by the Rev. Alex. Mec- British force has already left Egypt and | qunre, Se pila ened pen ag A abe et pt that the Government desires the remainder |*. © 48/and, to Miss Annie Vampbels Ory " . Lah atlatta d shall follow as soon as possible. England |‘ harlottetown. has made great sacrifices to pacify the | Pr a ers Se country and must take measures to secure |The Great French Remedy; Dr. permancy of the pacification. The tempor- | LeDuc’s Periodical Pills. ary presence of a certain number of British | troops will be necessary. | These Pills are compounded from the purest drugs, Paris, Oct. 9 | atid from those only which are particularly useful for 8, » 9. . , . | female compluints, They are enclosed in an air tight Thd Republique Francaise refuses to be- | vapsule and then sugar-coated, and dy this means lieve that Lord Granville will set aside the, made to retain their full strength for years, in any ielimate. Al? druggists. Tux StarrKipyer Pap Co,, Toronto, ONT. in relation to the withdrawal of the British | St. Pererssure, Oct. 9. | se 23) Gov. Jabou Kalski, of the district of | Eastern Siberia, has been murdered at) Ichitas. SELLING (IF F Lonpon, Oct. 9. | A despatch to the Sportsman from Mel- | | —ar— | Laycock and Trickett finishing in the order 2 Xow Yous, ox 0, | Greatly Reduced Prices, The Australian cricket team arrived fast | A LARGE LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS’ Burrawo, Oct. 9. | The officers af the Irish National Land | ~_—— FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITY BUSINESS ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Settled With AM instructed by Hon, Joun Lonewortu to sell by AUCTION, at his residence, Ciariotterown Common, on Friday, i3ih Cctober, inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, Losses Promptitude and Liberailty. | cease very fine surplus Stock, comprising valuable Pure Bred and Grade Cows, Heifers, Steers and Calves, with a good Brood Mare | (im foal) by “ Barvister’’) and several young Horses of improved breeds, For pargiculars see handbilis, far «Sale positive and uvveserved, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer FIRE DEPARTMENT. Reserved Funds (Irrespective of Paid up Capital) ever - §$5,000,050.00 Oct. 4, 1882—eod Household Furniture, Insurances effected at the Lowest Current Rates. 70: F ; a, ry°O be sold by AUCTION, on 3ATURDAY ee 3 DEPARTMENT. the 14th Mt at 11 o’clock, at the House in Upper Prince Street, lately occupied by Accumulated Funds (irrespective of Paid up Capital) over : - $12,000,000.00| W. i. Stewart, all the Furniture situated therein, consisting, in part,of Drawing koom, sities Dining Room ajd Parlor Furniture, in Wal- put and Hair Cloth; Splendid Euglis» Cianoe Forte, Steel Engravings, Library Furniture; also about 300 vols. Books; Dinner Service, Tea Service, Carpets and Oil Cloths, Sewing ; Machine, Sabana Hall §Stove, Cooking | Stove (Victor), with Water ‘ank, a lot of Bedroom Furniture, Matresses,( ouches, Com- modes, Curtains aud Blinds, with a lot of Kitchen utensils, all nearly new ana in good order. This Furniture is sold under a Bill of Sale: therefore, the sale will be positive, and no Nine-tenths of the whole Profits of the Life Branch belong to the Assured —_—_—oD Profits of previous Quinquensium divided among Policy Holders, $1,158,500,00 ——— :0:--—— New and Reduced Premiums for the Dominion of Canada, Copies of the Annual Keport, Prospectuses, and every information, may | TeServe. Also | good Milch Cow. be obtained at the »@ WILLIAM DODD, Uct, 5, °82. Auctioneer, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. GEORGE W. DeBLOIS, GENFRAL AGENT THE P. &. ISLAND EXHIBITION, BE HELD AT March 16, 1882—eod TS _ ‘CHEA We are now offering a first-class assortment of SIDE’ es ee WILL THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 1ith and 12th, Getober next. Admission Tickets—Adnulis 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents. 20: [ntercolonial Railway. While coupling the the cars his left hand caught, and was crushed | so badly between the buffers that it was found | Land League is no longer in existence, necessary to amputate it, | ewphatically protesting against it, and de- | oe - i | League have issued a circular to the public Hf f (j (i thi & pelntive to the statement made that the| a 5, als, 0 Ing, (i, | 2000 Straw Hats, For fuli particulars get Prize List contein- HOUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices lapplying to the Seeretary of Prince County | Exhibition at Summerside —the Secreiary of ‘ ee 600 Felt Hats, 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, | claring that the League is in full life and | | King’s County Exhibition et Cardigan ; the For all Medicines, Dyes, and Druggist’s | strength. ) Spite : . a a é | Boys’ Suits i . Sundries, go to the old, reliable place, W at- <--> . | Youth’s Suits. te suit the times, | Market Chek, . Giknrkottetewn sila ait tin son’s City Drug Store. {oct 11 23 Weather Bulletin. | Men’s Coats, Pants and Vests, | Secretary's Office, Charlottetown. ‘ = -——. Shirts. Linders and Drawers, +0: A MoNEILL, ‘Ir came to me like oil upon the tronbled waters,” said the Rev. Thaddeus David, Carr street. Cincinatti, Ohio, in speaking of his experience with St. Jacob: Oil, ‘* I was cured py the Great German Remedy of a case of theumati«m of two years’ standing in less than two months’ time. I will always biess the day I found it.” oe YestexpaY morning a large number assem- bled at St, Dunstan’s Cathedral to witness the nuptials of Mr. William Leonard, of Corn- wall, to Miss Annie Campbell, sister of Thos Campbell, Esq., of this city, After the cere- mony, Mr. Leonard and his amiable bride received tbe cungratulations of numerous friends, and left for New York on their wed- ding tour.—Cum - - ee TWESTY-€UUR YEARS’ EXPERIENDE,” says ad ewinent physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘‘Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine isthe best. This remedy is now sold by all our Druggiste at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, addressed to Mack « Magnetic Medicine Co., Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their “‘ written guar- tee” to refand the money, if the treatment Sty oot effett «= cure. See ailvt. in another | | Toronto, Oct. 1i—1l0a.m. | Collars, Ties, Braces, &c. _ West to north winds; fine cool weather to- | Also, 300) Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, day, increased easterly winds followed by | Borderings, &€, rain | hursday. _t: | month, great bargains may be expected (rf | ready cash, F. LePAGE & CO. July 5, 18e2—wkly 151 Upper Watur St., Hatirax, April 14th, 1881. | Dr. Bexyver & Lewis, 119 Hollis St., Halifax | DEAR Sires, —It gives me great pleasure to | be able to inform you that since | have been | under your treatment my health has greatly | improved, and Iam entirely free from pains, | For years I heve suffered, and although sev-| eral of the best physicians have treat d me, they have, none of them, been able to cure or give me relief, Thanking you for your kind atteution, | remain, dear sirs, yours truly, MARY JANE HOLT, Herrine Cove, April 8, 1882. Dr, Bexnett & Lewis, 119 Hollis St., Halifax. Drak S1es,— My wife, who has been ill for abeut three years, and attended by the best physicians without receiving the lenst benefit therefrom, but since wearing your} Pads, she is Quire WELL. With deepest grati- | tude, and with the view of beneti‘ting others, 1 remain, yours obediently, : JOHN KEATING. a a a Ask Your Grocer -—FOR — Mount Royal Mills Bice, AND YOU NEED No Loucer Use Old Rice, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, i r v¢ , c But Will Secure a Delicious fice, All the different pads and appliances can be | Fresh, Pure, White, Wholesome and had at Messrs. Fraser & Reddio, Druggist:, Fine Flavoured. for the Island. Medical adv tres i Folia fc win "ok li ee Montreal; June 7, 1882 i | i } i } As the subscribers are desirous of clearing | 'ou he above Goods l zy the pre t| T ' OOF the ee ee ess | of the Very Best Quality and Marked ffu t Secretary Provincial Exhibition, . »_s . Queen St., Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1882,—wk ti ex Our Jena, Cofiec, Fleur, Mofasses, Raisins, Currants, ~" ne Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are COURT KOUSE CORNER (Corner Queen & King Streets.) fE*HE subscribers will let a number of i offices in their new Building, with direct and easy approach frum Queen Street, MACEACHERN & @0. Sept. 13, "82—_Iaw tf | ccieliiiaiiatiliaiigii | | at Lowest Rates. ! } et 1) ene FORKS, NAILS, SPIKES, | SHOVELS, | LOCKS, BACK BANDS, HINGES, have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s CHAIN TRACES, HAM KS, PAINTS, | Patent Buruer’s, especially made to copsume WHIPS, OILS, &e., 8, ret tei ent ‘Tene ‘homer ae intended IN GREAT VARIETY. fr use tH a tight trian kamatiiiee ef ee somption of Gas only is required, | can be reduced to. any "seolsen qdeaeinagiie> | an three teet per bour, NOTLCE. | fy HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company ——— PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. These Burners are so scientifically made i that they wil! give a light eqral to about ten candles at acost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of ‘Gas will be ten ceuts cach, {ju 10 eod pat Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2ew, wkly