Esq., of the New Brunswick | lt ONNO?! Cordage Works 18 1p the city. - Tx Glass that reflected the phiz of natures noblemen, at Fraser & Ke did§n’s. - Tur Rev. Dr. Clay, Emigration Agent of Nova Scotia, is oa a visit to the Island, > Tux s'eamer “‘M. A, starr,” :a0 ashore off Cape Bear on Vhursday night, the 5th inst * By Cablezram to Peake Bros., & Co.—Brig. *Alpheta, sailed from London for Charlotte town on the Lith inst. - ty CABLEGKAM To PRAKE Bros,, & Co. “Ethel Blanche’ sailed foom Liverpo>l for Charlotteteuwa, the 12th inst > TweNTy onk thousand slaves in Cuba have heen decla:#i free since January Ist, in ac- cordance with the emancipativa law. oo SeveRAL yontiemen from Holland have goue to the Northwest with su Charles Tupper anu Mr. George ““ephen, in order to see the country. ~~ We saw to-lay some fine specimens of knitting done by “Twombly” knitting machine, The stocking; were splendidly knitted. - Sprectat attention is directed to the valuabk Live Stock Sale at the residence of Hon. Joho Longworth, tu-morrow, (Friday), Oct. 12ch at ll oclock noon. See handbills, > A Pvsauc MEETING, in connection with the P. E. Island Branch of the Dominion Tem per- ance Alliance, will be held in the Market Hall, on Monday, Oct. 1¢, at 7.30 p. m., ‘ > Tue Brash that smoothed the hair of the Aesthetic Oscar, for sale at Fraser & Reddiu’r. > GeneERAL WotseLey in his dispatches to the War Office defends the constitution of the army, and declares that he does not wish to command better intantry than that engaged io the Egyptian campaign. - > - THe steamer *‘Worcester,” Capt. Hallett, arrived from Boston on Wednesday morning, Lith inst,, with freight and the following pas | sengers:--John R Doyle, Misa Maggie Ferd, | Miss Mary McKinnon, Miss >arah /cKinnon, Miss Susan McKinncn, Miss Greenwood > SERGEANT-aT-ARMS of the House of Com- mono, Mr. VD. W. McDUcnnell, Ottawa, Canada, thus endorses the Great German Remedy: ‘‘st Jacobs Vil is a splendid remedy. I used it on my left hand and wrist for rteumatism, and | found it all that it is elaimed to be.” Ir is announced that the surplus of the United States post office service for the year ending June 39th, 1882, will reach $1,5000,000 This result is owing wholly to the manage- | ment of Postmaster-General James to whox« zeal the exposure ef the Star route frauds was in a large measure due, pont wea It is expected the flay ship ‘‘Northampton” wili remain at Halifax antil December. wher a new crew will arrive from England for her,’ and her present crew wi'!l go home, then term of service having expired. The new eommander-in-chief will be Vice-Admiral Sir John Edmond Commere]). a - Tueusual public entertainment in con- nection with the Educational Association com- prising addresses by prominent Educationists, and music by the teachers and pupils of the city schools, will take place this evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. -_— > -—— Oscak came last evening wher night had thrown her sable mantle over our xsthetic town. He saw but little of our architectural beauty. The ‘‘Market Halli” presented a study to beauty’s latest evangel. Wesaw him make his appearance from the back stair-case, we saw his intense look of pre-Raphaelixtic woader as he viewed the walls, gazed on the beauty of the platform, and sniffed the redolent smells of stale butter, eggs andcabbage. Oh! that platform! It was too! too! Whatever will Oscar say about us when he is away? Surely nothing showed so much the need of *‘Decorative Art’ as the building in which Osear held forth, We saw a cloud gather over his face as he feasted on the beautiful view. He evidently intended to allude to it ; but then, you know Oscar is considered ‘‘well ; bred,” aud of course he kept silent. We know for certain that he found it difficult to strike a beautiful ‘‘pose” in the midst of such surroundings. He was disheartened by the ridiculous chattering idiocy of some of our young men. He was likewise informed during the lecture, that two thirds of the voung men of Charlottetown were rogues, (and Oscar walks off with that item). ‘The information, he so suddenly received, he turned off in a very nice manner by saying ‘‘1 do not hear what the speaker says.” But the fair and beautiful forms of our ladies cheered the heart and enraptured the mind of the esthete. Oscar's hair needed the barber's art. His face was peculiarly feminine at times, but it was heavy and fleshy. Those who heard the leader of England's esthetic party will find consolation in the thought that they may be able to talk about it in their old age. a Tue Methodist people of Tryon, having erected one of the handsomest churches on this Island, intend to dedicate it to the worship of Almighty God on Sunday the 22d of Octobder. The totlowing arrangements for the services on that day have been made ;:—The Rev. Duncan D. Currie, weil and favorably known on this Island, will preach in the morn‘ng; service to commence at 10 30 o'clock. Lavine the service the church will be dedicated according to the form of the Methodist Church of Canada. The chairman of the District and the Rev. 8. T. Teed, paster of the church, officiating. In the afternoon at 2.39 o’ciock, the Rev. Hamplry P. Cowperthwaite, of Corn- wall, aformer pastor of the church here, will occupy the pulpit, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, the Rev. D. Currie will conduct the service and preach, after which the Sacrement of the 's ee will be administered. Tue congregation hive done nobly in the way of contri outing towards the erection of the edifice, but as the trustees are pow responsible for a considerable amount not yet provided for, itis hoped that a liberal collection will be given, an help in this way afforded to them in this most laudable enterprise. A collection will be taken at the close ¢’ each service in aid of the building fund. It is expecte! that the Rev. Mr Corey, Baptist minister, will take part i2 one or more of the services. + aw - ~~ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN BEASTCRNESS,.... S. 8. Parker, Wellington, O., says: ‘Whi e crossing Lake Erie, i gave it to some fellow passengers, who were seasick, and it gave i ninediate relief.” James Siauswhtre, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fail of a tree, After doctors yave him up, Minard s aaa ei age THE DAILY EXAMINER, OCTOBHR i2, 1882. Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | tS Bismarek ou Canal Shares. "Against Tunis. Jealousy of the Regiments. Special Despatch to the Awxamener, Operations Lonpvon, Oct. 11. [t isstated here that Bismarck believes ths Knyland in ends tv secure wajor.ty of the Suez Canal shires, in order to avoid any conffct with the Fiench } bth De Less Ss The strenuth of ten thousand inen Steong reinforcements will be sent to southern Tunis, to operate on a large scale against the insurgents there as soon as the cold season sets in. The water supply at Suex has been restored, Other regiments in the Egyptian Cam- paign with Wolseley, express great diesatis- action at the General singling out the Royal [rsh for special mention at the battle ef Tei-el-Kebir. The report of the Egyptian wheat crop is very favourab’e the Egyptians will be PERU AND CHILI New York, Oct. 11. Montrose, the Pervian leader, announces his intention to continue the war with Chili, unless reasonable terms of peace are granted. = ora A BANK FAILURE. Sp eal to th Examiner. Paris, Oct. 11. Liquidators of the Union Generals, Paris, are taking measures to void the last increase of capital, and to make the Direc- tors lable for the deficit of over two mil- lions ot francs. Something Like A Presentation Special Despati h to the Examiner. Dustin, Oct. 11. Father S. Hechy, of Dublin, was pre- ho'ders. or} Special Notices. ARMERS! | for your horse and caitle medicines. [oct] 1 2i PARTIES attending Queen's Couvty Fair and Exhibition will find it their advantaye to cal at the ‘‘ Lorne” Kestaurant, corner of Queen and Water Streets, for Oysters and Ketresh ments. foc 41 and Vinegar (English oct4 ' ; i | PICKLING SPICES Malt) at Beer & Gofl’s. kveRY kiud of Dye and Dye Stuffs, cheap- est aud best, at Watson’s City Druy Store. foctll 2i | Blankets, cheap, at the Londen | Blouse. ‘tue Proprietor of the ** Lorne” Restauiant and = (x | come to the front and square their accourtes, | if they want to spare themselves the mortifi- | | cation of seeing their names published in the | } city papers. Heisin earnest and means It. | foc9 lw} Nova ScoriA Appces (No. 1's) for sale by | the barrel at Beer & Got?s. t Ar each of UCU | the Exhibitions R. K. Brace} wili show a very large assortment of Sea} Sheils from the Pacific Coast. They are| Well worth seeng. Every person should ca'l| at his store and get some, —A handsome article | and sold ch sap. New Ulster Cloths House. Pires, in Briar, Meerschaum, French Clay, and Wood. ‘Tobacco, in Smoking and Chew- | ing. Cigars (Havana and Domestic), and a | fuil line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, | selling at cost at the Lorne Cigar Store, during | Exhibition week, Now is the time to get a} | winters supply. joc lw } } ALL the Patent Medicines of the day, at | } oct4 wkly at the London. [oct 3w Zaw | the lowsst prices, at Watson’s City brag| Store. foctl] 2} Tus only steam, sewing machine, and gun- | repairing shop on P. E. Island, and the ouly | place where you can get every part of a} sewing machine or a gua made, is at Brown’s | shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, | Charlottetown. {se 27 3i | Flannels, cheap, at the London | House. [ocd 3w 3aw | Ir will pay you to buy your Dry Goods, | Millinery and Clothing, at John McPhee & | Co.’s. {oc4 2aw wly | Keas —Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Goff s. {ju 22 Winceys, cheap, at the London House. [ocd 3w 2aw GEAIN and Potato Sacks at the ‘‘London | House.” septl6 Tailoring bepartment,— Over one thousand Patterns of Cloths at the London House. foc4 3w 2aw For all Medicines, Dyes, and Druggist’s Sundries, go to the old, reliable place, Wat- s n’s City Drug Store. [oct] 1} £1 | sented with a testimonial valued at £250. SAFE! | A SHIAZAU RE. EXCITING MAIL ROBBERY Special tc the Examiner. Montreal, Oct. 10. The steamer ‘‘ Neptnne”’ has ianded at St. Jonn, N. F., the passengers and bag- gage of the ‘‘ Heider,’ wrecked at Cape Race. The machinery of the Montreal Abkatto'r Company, valued at one hundred thousand dollars, has been seiz+d by the customs for entering on an under-valuation. Great excitement is caused here over the arrest of Pierre Rotlot, a clerk in the Post Office for twelve years, a brother of Dr. Rotlot one of the best known French physi cians in Montrea). Rotlot was arrested for plundering the mails of between $4000 and $5000. oe _ GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Lonpon, Oct. 10, Tenders were opened to-day at the Bank of Eogland for £2,000,000 worth of Indian four per cent. debentures. The loan was covered twice at about par. Rome, Oct. 10. Mr. Earington who has been reported to be engaged in endeavoring to effect a medus vivendi, between Great Britain and the Vatican, has arrived here. He had an in- terview with Cardinal Jacobini, Pontifical Secretary of Stata, yesterday. BrRLIN Oct. 10. William, youngest son of Bismarck, has been raised te the rank of Government Counsellor. Cuicaco, Oct. 10. Through the negligence of an inspector who failed to vaccinate persons on east North Avenue where a sporadic case of small pox recently appeared, the disease has brvken out in seven adjacent houses, Wholerale vaceination is now progressing in that section and no fears are entertained of the further spread of the disease. Carr Race, Nfid., Oct. 10. The steamer ‘‘Neptune” passed here at 315 bound for St. John’s, with the pas- senzersand crew of the wrecked Steamer “Herder.” She will arrive at St. John’s about midnight. The ship has been given to saivors who have already removed con- siderable cargo. Expasc, IIL, Oct. 10. A fire here, this afternoon, burned an en- tire block of wooden buildings, including the E!lpaso Hotel and 14 business houses Loss $100. 000. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 12—10 a. m. Increasing east and northeast winds, in- creasing cloudiaess foliowed by rain in western portions. Sl + pp The Great French Remedy, Dr. LeDuc's Periodivai Pills. —_—_— These Pills are compounded from the purest drugs, and from those only which are particnlarly useful for female complaints, They are enclosed in an air tight capsule and then sugar-coated, and by this means made to retain their full strength for years, in any elimate, All druggists. Tue StarxKipyey pap Co., Toroxto, Ont. se 23) _--~<+>- Soips, Brushes, Combs, and Perfumery, in SELLING OFF WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ce. —AT— Greatly Reduced Prices, A LARGE LOT OF MENS AND BOYS’ Hats, Gaps, Clothing, &e. 2000 Straw Hats, 600 Felt Hats, 50 Caps, in Cloth, Silk and Linen, Boys’ Suits, Youth’s Suits, Men’s (oats, Pants and Vests, Shirts, Linders and Drawers, Coliais, Ties, Braces, xc. Also, 3000 Rolls Paper Hangings, Blinds, Borderings, &c, As the subscribers are desirous of clearing out the above Goods during the present month, great bargains may be expected fcr ready cach, FP. LePAGE & CO. 1 BAGNALL & ROBINS, SURGEON DENTISTS, NEWSONS BUILDING, Opry. Post Orrick, CHARLOITETOWN, P. E. I. June 5. 1882---law \ ANTED TO RENT.—House of five or six rooms. Address Lock Glass vox 312, Post Office, City, {ocl * 3i ry°O LET.—A House on King Street, con- taining five or six rooms. Rent low Possession given next week. Apply at this Office. foé Li ae Female Servant, Apply to Mrs, Theo, L, Chappelle, South Siue Kizg Square. focl0 \ ANTED immediately at the ‘‘Revere House,” a Sober respectable young man to attend Steamers and Trains, and to wiit table Reference required. Oct 9 6i taw j Osit.—Between Y. M_ C. A. rooms and 4 Normal School cn Saturday afternoon, about 3 o’clock, a Railway Rug, brown on one side and gray on the other. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the EXAtInER Office, Oct. 9 \ ANTED a Girl for General Housework to go to Moneten, N. B, Liberal wages to a competent person. Apply at the EXAMINFR Office. Oct, 9 tt ’,,0 LET tor the winter montas, with im- { mediate possession, a furnished House, Enquire at Examen office. oe 6 3i pd JJORSE FOR SALE—Apply at the Ex- » MINER office, se 25 ‘ ANiED a good plain ©. ok also bouse- VW maid immediately, apply atC, Leigh's Water Street, [se 22, cod ] 'p O LUT, a house containing six rocms. gr Me hed . oye Fae Avply to Jsass MoLwop, Spring Park Go to Watsoa’s City Drug Store | [oct 3w 3aw | warus all those indebted to him (railroad men | verpment officials in particular) to! IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! LONDON HOUSE. —— 0: —— — Our Fall Stock Now Nearly Complete. -———— —0:0-——— — Belance Expected Daily, | BY STEAMSHIPS VICTORIA, WALDERSIAN AND CEDAR GROVE. Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. —0o:——_—_—— Retail. Wholesale and ——_ — — 0:0 ——_— -— GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct, 5, 1882, FIRE iNSURANCE. ae QUEHN INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpeool, England. City of London Insurance Company, Head @ffice—iLondon, England, AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CO., Head (@ffice—Watertown, New York. we The undersigned having been apy ointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. K. Island. ‘me . y DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS, N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, «nll do so at their own risk. NEW FALL GOODS! mt J.B. MACDON ALD D. & A. EIN EVERY DEPARTMENT. a The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QUEEN STREET. LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE, . HAMILTON, ONT. meee Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, Guarantee Capital, - . . - - - $200,000 aieserve Fuad, - - - - - - - 141,000 wuvernment Beposit, - - . - - - 104,000 os BOARD OF DIRECTORS : as, Turner, President, Vice-President Bank, W. B. McMurrich, Mayor cf Toronto, of Hamilion, | Aidermian J, J. Mason, Hamilton. Aiex. Harvey, Vice-President, Director Hamil-| B. B. Osler, Q, C., Hamilton ton P.iovidernt and Luan Society, |W. E. Santora, of Santord, Vail & Co., Hamil- J. M. Williams, Regisuar County of Went-| ton, worth. . | Edward Martin, Q. C., Hamilton. Henry T Ridley, M. D., Hamilton. | Jobn Waldie, Vice-President Landed Bank- J.M Buchan, M. A., Principal N.C. College, ing and Loan Co., Hamilton, Toruuto, |J.M Gibson, M. P. P., Hamilton. Geo, Martin Rae, Barrister, Toronto. _H. D, Cameroo, Treasurer Hamilton Provid- Apihony Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders, | entand Loan Society, Hamilton. Hamilton. | David Barke, A, I, A, Manager. Hon. Donald McInnes, Senator, Cornwall. | - Wm. Smith, Secretary. | HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: Hon, Samucl Prowse, M. P. P., Merchant and) Hon. A. A. McDonaid, Postmaster. Shipownber D C. Martiv, Esq. M. P. P,, of the finn of Heury Beer, Feq., M. P. P., Merchant. icLean & Martin, Barristers & Attorneys. Archibald McDonald, Esq, of the firm o'! Hen, Dayid Laird, Ex-Governor North-W<st McDouaid Bros,, Merchanuis aud Shipow uers. Derciory. Pclices on the “ Reserve Fund Plan” issued by this Company only (and co TED), covtain @ written Statement of the amount of cash or paid up insurance guaranteed to the Policy-holder, if discontinuiag ib: payment of premiums after 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 39, 36 pay- mentx, &¢, Tontioe Investment Plain, combiniog the aivantages of European Tontine Societies, with Life and Endowment I) surance.— Persons who select this form of Policy are placed in a epeci«] class and Surplas arising from policies in that class is set a-ide to accumulate as a Tontine fund. The tables, wich may be bad on application, show gust conclusively the great gains that accrue from @ policy on the Tontine Invesiment Pian. M. A. CAMERON, Charlottetown, RICHARD ROWE, St John, N. B., General Agent for Prince Edwaré Island, Manager for Maritime Provinces. VALUABLE SURPLUS STOCK. AM instructed by Hon, Joux Lonaworts to sell by AUCTION, at his residence, Charlottetown Common, on Friday, i3:h @ctober, inst., AT 12 o'clock, NOoN, some very fine surplus Stock, comprising valuable Pure B ed and Grade Cows, Heifer-, Steers and Calves, witk a good Brood Mare (in foal) by “ Barrister”) and several young Horses of improved breeds, For particulars sce handbij!ls, te Sale positive and uareserved, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer: Househ | ousehold Furniture. ‘0 be sole by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 14th inet., at 11 o'clock, at the House in Upper Prince Street, lately occupied by W. D. Stewart, all the Furnicvure situated therein, consisting. in part,of Drawing Room, Dining Room a,d Parlor Faruitare, in Wal- nut and Hair Cloth; Splendid Euglish Piano Forte, Steel Engravings, Library Furniture; also about 300 vols. Books; Dinner Service, Tea Service, Carpets and Oil Clochs, Sewing Machine, Sultana _ Haj! fStove, Cooking Stove (Victor), with Water Tank, a lot of Bedroom Furniture, Matresses,( ouches, Ocm- vrodes, Curtains and Blinds, with a lot of Kitchen utensils, all nearly new ana iv good order. This Furniture is sold ander a Bill ot Sale; therefore, the sale will be positive, and no reserve. Also | good Milch Cow. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Dissolution of Partnership, OTICE is hereby given that the Partner. ship heretofore existing between the undersiguned—James Peake George Peake and Thomas Handrahan—carrying on business at Charlottetown, under the name of Peake Brothers & Company, is dissolved ty James Peake retiring from the firm. All| debts due the said firm must be paid to George Peake and Thomas Handrahan, and all the liabili- ties of the said firm will be discharged by them, Dated this thirticth day of September, A. D. 1882. Ott. 4, 1882—eod Oct. 5, ’82. JAMES PEAKE, GEORGE Pi AKR, THOMAS HAN DRABHAN, The above business will hereafter be car- ried on by George Peake and Thomag Hand. rahao, under the name of Peake Brovhers & ompany, to whem all debts of the late frm must be paid, and who will discharge the liabilities thereof. Dated this second day of October, A. D, 1882, GEORGE PEAKE, THOMAS HANDRAGAN, oc 7 Im law Mackers] and Pork Barrels" For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Sept. 22, 1882—1m eod be tea . ZN Sa eae ARD ISLAND. ree Company being now about to be Cissolved, all persons having legal de- mands against the Company are hereby notified and required to furnish their ac- counts without delay to the undersigned for adjusiument. PEAKE BROS, & CO., Man:.gers. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1°82—3aw tf Grain and Potatoe Sacks, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Sept. 22, 1882—1m eod COURT HOUSE CORNER (Corner Queen & King Streets.) SHE subscribers will let a number of ‘I offices in their new Building, with direct and easy approach from Queen Street, MACEACHERN & 60. Eept, 13, 82—2a~ tf NOTICE. ‘g HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap torped tallen. These Burners are intended for use ia Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where 4 light from a smail con- sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity lees than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqval to about ten candles it acost of three quarters of Oue cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents cach, [ju 10 eod pat New Tobacco . Factory, RiICHWOND STREET. Te Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the estaplishment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Coyle, aud are prepared to sapply the trade with Tebaceo of ali kinds, as good as c»n be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices, Bae” Patronage solicited and orders prompt. ly filled, COYLE & McQUAID. Sept, 12) 6821 ew Ct’town, July 81, 1882—8m Yaw why & jo 7 ree ars ae