et li? Det tte tee Anniversary Items. Oct. 8—.I¢ we Henry Fielding. the sth century, breathed his TELFCRAPHIR 1s one hundred THE [Sexcrat Despatcurs ro Tuk EXaminer. | n April 22, 1707, wrote Train Robbing. tween 728.43; was a magis ae Puldished ‘Jose ph Andrews,” Denvex, Cot., Oct. 7. iid,” 1744; and } lia, Wl. was blind, hit asa } 3 [ David & mpl } ¢hsh : 4 200mg ui Other items, ive resumed work > 2 Ris, Curate of Mahene Bay ‘airvmans meeting tk s & © +) > , . . . AS atthe Stipendiary AVEN, Gratton Street MeLrop, Ese., Inspect fr Oo, the ' reiatives | it ,and ; Port la Joie Enc imp- I it Oddfellow’s Hall, Qu:en s Kk, this evening. —\ ery Im- } a . .LL, of the dental, firm of b Jl & Robins, bas returned from the where he has been spending S. Baa» { States @ sho cation -_ iegates tu aud aii thers interested ID a M. ©. a. work, requested to meetinthe Y. M C. A. Parlar to-mort at 8 “ : ACT ihe weekly prayer meet- in Zien Church will be a special Service i ‘ Veblliy Prayer Meeting having roter to the Scott Act contest. t I ence at 8 o'clock. u_ _ ting, under the au -pices of the j ul lustitute, will be held to-morrow Hall of the Upper Pr:uece Street ; mmencing at 8 oclock. \ddresses Wi vered by the Rev. Mr. Hodgson, Dr a *. Rev. Mr. Nicholls, Mon- treal, and others. Singing by the pupils of Admission, 10 cents. eve rin tp > we learn that a boy named Watson Duchemin, son of Mr. min,was accidentally shot and killed this afternoon while playing with a The charge entered the id artery was severed. As we to press neck, and the caro Death occurred in a short time after the accident. Full particulars to-morrow. i cial ner Worcester, Captain Allan, arrived at this port this morning with 625 ba wid suadry merchardise. The foilow r passenger list:—Mr Joseph A y, Mrs Joseph A Maybury, Mr s Bessie AJameson, Kate Campbell. Mi ge Bra Sadie Morrissey, Mrs ia rson, Mrs Joseph Fennell, Mrs 6 st, Magsie McDonaid. enc » Beipces.—Aa Alberton corres- pou mentious a great want supplied by to it Road Supervisor there, Henry U |. J. P., by putting a double range el lr and jantper posts to mark « ff a dan- gerou i the main highway near the Dock ¢ leading out of Alberton Severa ents have occurred there, and the Su s entitled to credit for taking ateps for the protection of the public. a srrespondent of the Summerside edly in error when he says that t two public schools of that Settle- ment wv I t uring the rule of the much- abused | ; Government. The site vf the Riaded ¢ in Tryon Nortb, near Lord's Hall, was not fixed upon uotil several months art he defeat of the Davies Government, and the sc house was necessarily erected by the present Government. As a matter of fact ths Davies party, owing to the difference of opinion which existed in the locality as to tae b : _ made this an excnse for not building th hoolhouse. We cail attention to this simply because that credit ought t i where credit is due. neue Diam The Hidden Hand” drew an- t night for Mr. Webber's excel \; aod was remarkably well pia irey as “Capitola,” gave a fine ifficult character, and the well taken by Messrs. h, Adams, Slayter, Webber oe wd Mre. Patt. Te-night tt samme cff_red is the popular national Grama ‘British Born,” and as it is a great a it will draw another large house. r certainly bits the tast: of our clions, and no maDager 18 moe wv me than himself; and that bis ef -rts are ap] iated is fully borne out by the lar ge and re spectable audiences that gather nightly at the Market Hall. —<e Parsey Kava? AGH and aman named Power were ari | between 9 avd 10 o’clock this morning, near Dr. Jenkins’ Farm, on the North River Road. Patsey and his confedere ate had been making a tour of the country, and amid various occupations they tried their hand at At this they were only too success ¢ they entered the store of Mr. n.d t Stanley Bridge, and carried aw igh thing, boots, etc., to fit tiem — style for some time to come. Ne f the burglary having been conveyed to Ma | Flynn, thinking they would pro- bably take the wa » the city, that officer ™ Oo pat hed Policemen Bradley and Doyle t k them up. The policemen took the Nor er! |. and had not proceeded f mat they sighted the happy Con pie coming te town among the other vis t rs to the Exuibition. Taking the alarm ¢ , to the woods, and the police- — After a short run the of led in eatehing them and t to the city. They will thus be Bnhabl- t the Exhibition this year, whege their light flogers might havd Veen of mut WrVive f them, A i A Soe eee N wrthwests and friendf the Pictou Convention | w (Thursday evening) ; ** Tom | His brether, of Temperance | on Thursday, the Kast), isi a few pupils for Music. | the exception of two Chinese. lon 2w eod oct8} | ‘made to rob the Santafe passenger train. was a pood The robbers evidently intended to diteh bow street the train, having drawn the spikes, The he retained till his | P@88enger train came along however at sach his sister Sarah, who speed that they parsed over the rails with t spre aly i} wn thi roblera Ving bu then fied a volley fromr fl s at the troin bat hurt ne one, Subsequently a imeght train was ditched at the place and ; an engineer killed. ' 1m) Adri Shi — — France's Chinese Policy. Parts, Oct. 7. M. Fallieres, Minister of Public Instruc- ion, in making aspeech last night at a banquet at Moissac, said that France was not engaged in a policy of conquest. The Government merely desired to exact re- spect for violated ‘treaties and to avenge | Chinese insults to the French flag. - — Steamer Foundered. Lonpon, Oct. 7. Advices received here state that the steamship Miramar. while on a voyage trom Yokohama for Hong Kong, foundered at sea. All hands on board were lost with ———— French Consul Shot. M. Bavere, French Diplomatic Agent, }has received a telegram stating that M. | Gerbin, French Consul at Khartoum, was i killed at the same time that Col. Stewart -and party were massacred by Arabs. a Dongola Garrisoned. Catro, Oct. 7. The city of Dongola is now garrisoned with 600 British troops and 1,000 Egyp- tians. The health of all is excellent. The infinence of El Mahdi with the Eyyptians is rapidly waning. Lord Northbrook’s Propesal. Cargo, Oct. 7. Lord Northbrook proposes the abolition of the Egyptian army, and the substitution of 9,000 police in its stead. The Ezyptian ministry oppose the plan. Speculation About Sir John. Orrawa, Oct. 7. There is much speculation as to what takes Sir John to England. Every news- paper seems to have a different cause for his departure. Teemer and Conley. Boston, Oct, 7. Teemer and Conley have signed articles for their race, Conley getting ten seconcs start in four miles. Weatner builistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 8--10 a. m. Mcderate northwest and southwest winds ; fair weather, not much change in tempera- ture. snide Lost—On Pownal or Water Streets, on the 20th September, a Black-Brown Fur Tippet w.th two eteel clasps. ‘ihe fiader will be re- warded by leaving it at the EXAMINER OFFICE. Oct 7 3i SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Oct. 7—J W Allen, McKay, Cocagne, boards; Ariadne, Trainor, Summerside, lobsters; Ea erprise, Ball, Pictou, coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, fish oil. _ Oct. 8—Mary Joseph, McUarthy, Pictou, coal; ss Worcester, Alian, Boston, sunary mdse. CLEARED, Oct. 7—Magdalene, Straight, Pictou, coal; sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, mdse : Enterprise, Bail, Pictou, oats; Robert Boak, Curry, Pictov, bal. Oct. 8—A Carcand, LeBlanc, Big Glace Bay. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 8—James A Reid, Summerside; Miss Hattie Murray and sister, St Eleanor’s; H T Sutherland, New Glasgow; A C Bell, do; Thos Patton, do; GL Gibson, Newport; C_ Wesley Pace, Deiroit, Mich; A Harmon, St John; John Sinclair, Toronto; H Allen, St John; Jas Hegan, do; W H Alla», do; Andrew Emery, do; R C Tait. Shediac; H R McMonagle, Sus- sex; BL Lefurgey, Summerside; Mrs Bren- nan, dc; Miss Hope, do; Miss L M Holman, do; Alma MeNeill, do; Lena MeNeill, do; D A McInnis, Rollo Bay; A C McLeod, Ken- sington; W F Gledden, Woodstock; J H secord, Sussex; J A Whelan, do; W Avard, shediac; J telus, Moncton; W F Ferguson, do; Harry Wilson, do; C B Carroll, St John; W J Robertson, do. REVERE HOUSE. Jot. 7—F S$ Bonnell, St John; W W Dear- sae: do; James Adams, do; J S Baguall, City; Arther M Whitman, Halifax; A Mum- ford, do; Miss E Mumford, do; Jas A Allen, Boston; John P Brennan, Alberton; Edward Boswell, Victoria; Jemes McNutt, Malpeque; Peter McNutt, Darniey; Harry Phinney, La Arvill; Edward Read, Sackville, N B; George A Read, do; WW McLeod and wife, Winnipeg; Benj. Bearisto, Malpeque. OAKLAND HOUSE. .t 7 James McDonald, Eldon; John M a a pen eer Point Prim; Mor- doch Finlayson, do; Wm Finlayson, do; Simon McLean, 0; Capt Angus Young. Pivette; Henrv Lawson, North River; Jobn Robertson, do: Thos Godtrey, Royalty; W m W ilson, de; Samuel Croucher, Georg’ town; Charles ¢ . Belle Creek; Jobu Compton, do; Jas A M:- Millan, Wood Island; Joba McDonald, Or- well; Angus McKenze, Vernon River. Giilis, do; — “BsORIBE for the WEEKLY EXAM! . as Ch st and Best Newsps# o* blishdd an i alent «= Only 8! rer yes i DAILY A special says, early yesterday morning jten mules west of here, an attempt was WX A MINER, OCTOBER S, 1854. NEW 3, | ON A | | | CONTAINING EVERY Ch’town, Oct. 1. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. New aud Impruved Piingip'e, Every Facility for Coking. ei CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BAVE A. LOCKE AT. OUR BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE aw QUICK AND PERFECT IN Ifs OPERATION, AND iasi'vy Managed. STOVE WARRANTED. simon VW. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. FALL IMPORTATIONS | ne The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared tO Give Buyers FIEST CLASS VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BUYERS —WILL DO WELL TO— STOCK W. A. WEERBS & Co. NEW & FASH BRITISH Plushes, Black and Merinoes and atten tiun, 200 W.&A.Brown & Co. Have now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of Perkins R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to hand. Ina few days our Stock will -be complete, with the contents of over IONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE AND FOREICN MARKETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. The Following Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent’s Wool Underclothing. Asloa very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. ac 45,150 yas. Grey Cotton Marked cown to 6c. aud4c. A large Stock St. John Cotton Warps at Mill Prices, If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every WHOLEMSATH AND RETATL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. WS The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. => W. & A. BROWN & CO, INSTALMENT ST FALL & WINTER GOODS =) & Sterns’, Q Vv CASES AND “BALES —OF— : English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. Ch'town, Sept, 13, 1884. PERKINS & STERNS. SS REET ee COMBINATION COOK STOVE. CONSTRUCTED ‘Dr. auvil’s Turoat aud Lang Institute. Head Office, London, England OFFICES IN AMERICA : Boston, Mass ; Toronto, Ont ; Monireal, Que ; Winnipeg, Man; and 6 Fawson St., Halifax, N.S. HE Ciuiet Surgeon cf this worid- » i nowned Institute will be at the Raskin House, Chailottetown, from Tuescay, Tih, to Saturday, }ith O ober, where he may be consulted on al! diseases of the Air Par. sages, Catarrth-deafness, Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption, The huncrecs of cases cored by the use of: DR, SOUVILLES SPFI- ROMETER, throughout the Provinces ajone, is a suflicient guarantee of its value, and this visit is made entirely in the interest of such perops as are unable to journey to Halifax, The tollowing are a few of the hundrcds of testimoniale received from patients in these Provinces :— Uxrorp, Jan, 4'b, 1884, Da. M. Sovvitps & Co.: Dear Sms,—You askea me to write in three weeks’ time and let yon know the effect of your medicine, but I neglected doing so; bur I «m glad to be able to tell you now that I am very much better, 1 used the Sp'rometer for two months, accort- ing to direct.ons, When my cc ugh was almost entirely gore. Since that time [ have not used it very regularly, but have been very punctual in bathing in the salt end water, which [think has been a great bencfit, 1 will use the Spirometer again, regujarly, now, while the medicine l*sts, and do not think I will require any more. Yours, very respectfully, (Signer) MRS. G, D, HEWSON, Truro, N.8., July, 1893, Dr, M. Sovvitie & Co.: Dsar Sins,—I have spent hundreds of dol- lars in the past, and over $500 in one jnsti- tulion in Buffalo, without any good results ; but after consulting you and taking the Spi- rometer, the effect was at once perceptible. To )our treatment alone I give all the crealt of curing me Yours truly, (Signeec ) A, T, SCHURMAN, 134 AnGyLe Srrest, Havirax. N.S, Feb. Voth, 1884. Dr M. Souvitte & Co.: Dear Sixs,—While you were in Halifax vou said that you would like me to write and let you know what improvement M;s, Davies made uncer your treatment. I ele ahi have written bevore, but ] thought I would wait until your treatment had a fair tria} But Lam glad that I am now able to write and tell you ‘hat she is every day improving. She is gaining flesh and is daily getting stionger, The vleeding has not retormed, and she does not feel any soreness about the lungs, She bas a good appetite, and our fricuds seem to think that she is looking better now than .before she was taken sick, Now, Sirs, hoping that many others may receive the same benefil from your treatment that Mrs, Davies has, I remain yours truly, (Sig ec) WM, DAVIES. Consultation Free. Those wishing to consult the Doctor may now avail themalves of this opportunity of so doing. They are invited to call as early as possible, as bis visit must neccessarily be short Ch’town, Oct, 6—til 1th wkly Im Pure Bred Stock. (INWHE services of the celebrated Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,’’ No. 7,977, Ameri- can Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable of T. A. McLean, Esq., near Esdale Foundry, Fee, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking stock, as he will likely be in Charlottetown but a short time, SALE. Sept 9—im O be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- ises, on King Street, oppesite the Post Office, ( harlottetown, on Friday, the 17th da, of October next, all that valuable prop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of King Street, having a front on siid sireet of about thirty-four feet, and running southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet, wiih a right of way from said street for horses, carts, trucks, etc, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortgage of the premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Megsers. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SABAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Sept 9, 1584 HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this sumni:, There is aiso a Stable, Coach-house +: Garden attache:l. DONALD FERGUSON. Inly 7, 18R4 Civil Service bitrate Kyau vations | ye Preliminary, or Lower Grade examiu- ation, will commence on Tuesday the }ith November next, and the Qualifying or Higber Grade, on Wednesday the 12th, Can- Gidates for the Higher need not pass the Lower Grade examination. The examinationa will be h-ld at the places at which they were held in May last. Applications for admission musi he made to the undersigned not later than the [5th October, P. LeSUF UR, Commissioner and Secretary to Beard Ottawa, | 2th Sept., 1884. Sept. 22, ’s4. ~ UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI t\) ER Ooly ONE DOLLAR « year RT a TA Ree mL SR am cate mnie seagate c al a a a cs sch ccmmaiinchaci liege clita agtll a