am S—— Local and Other Items. A NN i ai eta mae 7 We are in receipt of copies ef the *' Even- ing Telegraph the one cent paper recently started by Mr. } don, of the St. John ‘* Daily Telegraph.” Itis beautifully printed, and i: one of the newsicst little papers in Canada, att ; Tue rush is so great at the Osborne Hons: that we cannot ‘ind room in our columus t day for Mr. Met-regor’s list of arrivals. Hy was unable to supply accommodation to ali who made application to him wen At the Matriculation Examination held at King’s College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, Octo ber 2nd, the order of merit was as follows :— Osborne, 200; Sampson, 180; Simonds, 135; Hallett, 130; Tueker, 209; Farish, 95; Morris, 92; Gregory, 87. Graham, 80. ‘oo much credit cannot be given to Messrs. Fredk, Usberne and Wuliam Sampson for acquitting themselves so well. Both these gentlemen were prepared for their examina- tion by the Rev. Alfred Osborne. aac eRe Our ‘Island Boys” hold their own in com- petition with their fellows, in all }.arts of the world. An extensive law tirm in New York, recently advertised for an assistant in their office, the applicants to submit to an examin- ation, and the position to be awarded to the party best qualified to fill it. There were no less than sixty applications fer the vacancy, and we are pleased to learn that Jas. ©. Me- Eachen, youngest sou of Mr. John McKachen, of this city, succeeded in securing the posi- tion against the field, among whom there is no doubt that there were some smart young men,~—-Argus. City Council. A meeting of the City Council was held on Monday evening. Present, the Mayor, Recorder, Councillors Ings, Blake, Smith, Lawson, Horne, Byrne, Davy, Beer and Mortis. Councillor Blake moved, and Councillor Lawson seconded, that the resolution awarding Mc. Tomlins, Secretary of the Licensing Board, $100 for services be re- scinded. Gouncillors Ings and Beer spoke in favor of the motion, and Byrne and Morris spoke against it. ; The motion was carried, 6 to 3. The Mayor infermed the Council that Councillor Koughan, had resigned, and that an election to fill the vacancy would be held on Saturday next. The resignations of the City Auditors- Messrs. J. R. Brecken and F. W. Hynd- rian—were read and accepted. The resig- aations were tendered becanse the Auditors eve not paid. The Mayor says that the [ohare never sent in their bjils. The appointment of auditors was deferred to the next meeting, Petitions were read from vertain inhabit- ants of Orlebar and DesBrisay streets, ask- for a platform and other improvements for the streets en which they reside. The estimate for street improvements and re- pairs had been almost exceeded. Other parts of the city required improvements as well as these streets ; therefore the prayer af the petiljonerg was not granted, Goungillur Horne reported that the money granted for the repairs of streets had been nearly all expended. The work of repairing, instead of being finished, was enly commencing; and the streets were in a worse state now than inthe spring. He thought the City wouid have to give a further grant for street repairs this season er else becoming liable for damages for the loss of life or limbs. Councillor Herne moved and, Councillor Smith seconded, that the gum of five hun- dred dollard adiditidnal, be expended for the maintenance of streets and squares the present year. Carried. A letter was read from Mr. James Trainor, asking compensation for assist- ance rendered the police while in discharge of his duty as private watchman. It was laid on the table. A letter was read from George Brace, and snojher from Mrs. Young, complaining of the high amounts at which their property was assessed, and asking for reductions. The Council took no action on the matter. A retucn of arrears of rent due for stalls ané cellars in the Market House, was read, and a resolution was passed ordering the Clerk to collect them immediately. Read « letter from Mr. Murdoch, stating that he could not furnish his report until the last of November. — The monthly accounts were then read and ordered to be paid, with a few excep- tions, Counciller Byrne moved and Councillor Morris seconded, that the sum of one hun- dred dollars*be presented to Dr. Strickland as an acknowledgement of his services in the fire department for the past fourteen FP WVhiile Councillors Blake, Ings and Beer were anxious that the valuable services of Dr. Strickland should be _ recognized, they did not think the city finances could afford it. They, therefore, would not vote for such a recognition. Councillors Byrne and Morris spoke in favor of the motion. It was lost on the following division: Against -Ings, Beer, Horne, Blake. For---Byrne, Morris, Smith. Council adjourned. Lawson, Davy, aati Remedy for Hard ‘limes. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food nud style. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper and better clothing ; get more real and su stantial things of life every way, and especially stop the foolish habit of running after expensive and quack doctors or using so much of the vile humbug medicme that does you ouly harm, and makes the proprietors ich, bat put your trust in the greatest of all imple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and health. Try itonce. Read of it in another column. UBSORIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper publisied in the Provincer, | — mee oe ee te ee = NEWS BY TELEGRAPH KUCROPEAN, LONDON, Oct. 9. Mhough there are conflicting reperts res — A a a : a, PERKINS & STERNS ARE pecting the reception of the English pro- | : | pe wsals for Starviny Turkey mito submission wud of seizing Islunds in the 4lgean Sea, it is clear the Powers have approved the principle involved, All may not join in the proposed coercion, and some may ask the mandatories of urope, England, Russla und Italy—-for instance. The Sulitan’s note indicating such contempt for the Powers, also shows such a suicidal spirit that the Porte is gradually losing all its old sympa- thizers. The attempt to rouse public feeling by meetings against against Mr. Gladstone, specially, were miserable fail- ures and Jingo journals are gradually de- serting the Porte. The ‘‘ Standard” is in fact becoming thoroughly ministerial on many small subjects. The condition of Irelaud causes daily greater anxiety and uneasiness. ‘The Gov- ernment have officially announced that Gal- way and Mayo are in a state of disturbance and require an additional police force. The proclamation made to this effect throws the expense of this extra force upon the Irish counties. Mr. Parnell talks of another tour to the United States to replenish his exche- quer for agitation. He wants to start a league newspaper. If the landlords refuse to discharge their public duties and to arm men on whom they can rely, the Lrish clans will rapidly increase and the Government become compelled to interfere. The withdrawal of the best troops from Candahar is condemned in Anglo-Indian circles. Great distrust is expressed as to Gen. Phayre’s capacity to command in South Afghanistan. The reports of Mr, Goschen’s return from Constantinople are premature. The Debats of yesterday morning is of opinion that a blockade of the ports of Salonica and Smyrna would be fully as prejudicial to certain of the Great Powers and net only to France, as it would be to Turkey. The Republique Francaise is more reserv- ed in discussing Eastern affairs. and is evi- dently disconcerted by the attitude of the semi-ofticial German press. New York, Sept. 10. The ‘‘ World’s” cable special says it is understood that the British Government will not recede from its position in reference to Turkey in any event, no matter what the other Powers may do, The next step taken by her will probably be to take mea- sures for seizing the Custom House of the Turkish Empire, in the hope of reducing ithe Sultan to financial extremities and ex- citing a revolt among Turkish people and the army. Some arrangement might then be made to meet the claims of credilors of Tarkey throughout Europe. In an- ticipation of such action there were in- creased purchases yesterday and to-day of Turkish bonds, —_——__—_——- roms cep ra Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Muritin.e Provinces, Toronto, Oct, 12. Brisk winds, gradually shifting to west and north-west; cloudy to fair warm weather, with rain areas, followed by cooler weather to-merrow. Special Notices. Cuear editions of Shakespeare, etc. etc., at Bremner Bros. Smoke Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Rusin & Hart. {se 18 A Few tubs good Butter wanted at the Family Grocery.—RK. K. Brace. ocd CHew Mail Line Navy from Rubin & Hart's. [se 18 CHAMBERS’ Latin Grammar, Smith’s smaller History of England, Hamm’s ‘Trigonometry, at Bremner Bros. Cuotce QurncE just receive and for sale cheap by W. F. Carrer. 4i—oct2 Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rupin & Hart's. {se 18 Tue cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo- pes, Velvet Photograph frames, Toys and Dolls of every description at the Agricultural Store.—R. May. (sep. 2], tf) AN elegant asssortment of Bibles, Hymns, Ancient and modern, Kirk Hymn _ Books, Prayer Books, Text Books, Poets, Gift Books, Toy Books and miscellaneous litera ture just opened at Bremner Bros. [o7 lw eo Bruce & McKenzie are showing a fine assortment of English and American Felt Hats. Must be sold. ti—oct2 | Hatw’s Ist French Course, Telemaque, Charles XII, at Bremner Bros. New Cuasstcs just received at Bremner Bros. FOR SALE! REE PASTURE LOTS in the Royalty T of Charlottetown, each containing 12 acres, being Nos. 288, 302 and 324. For fur- the particulars apply to JOHN t. GIDLEY, Mount Edward Road. Sept. 27, ’80—1m 3taw pat ar lm Bens. F, Grarron, Story B, Lapp, Havpert E. Paine. Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS, ee eee PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American j and Foreign Patents, 412 Freru Srreev, Wasuineton, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and Cireuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. sept4 } New } PLUSH, FREIZE, Charlottetown, October 4, 1880. IN NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOC > 70; VELVET, Hat and B FUR AND ST ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. Piss Silks and Satins, im Pompadour, Brocade and Plain Colors, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed, New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Feathers, K OF illinery and Millinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. Be . Pres it onnet Ornaments. A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. UNSURPASSED IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. VALUABLE Real Estate and Machinery AT AUCTION. Eee no ee } SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. I AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson | and A. L. Brown, Trustees of the Estate of Mrs. ALnert BynpMan, to sell at Public} Auction, on the premises, on } Thursday, the 1th of November Next, i ; ' at 12 o’CLocK, Noon, All that ‘Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, and Dwelling House. Also the | Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler. This property was built for and used as a Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine and Boilers were built by a first-class maker in Loudon, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in good working order, This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement et account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers, Terms and gll ojhes mformation may be had on application to, W. D. STEWART, | Auctioneer, Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ’80. LABRADOR HERRING, pin RECEIVED per ‘‘*GULNARKE,” @y genuine Labrador Herring, October catch. Can be had at the Store of CHARLES HEARTZ. Queen Street, Oct. 11, °80-—2i TENDERS! NENDERS will be received by this De- partment at Charlottetown up to the 15th inst., for carrying 250 tons of Acadia (Coal from Pictou to Georgetown and deliver the same atthe Railway Wharf. Tenders to state the rate per ton. The Tenders are to be for- warded to Ottawa and there opened. Address to the undersigned and mark on the outside, ‘“Tenders for Carrying Coal.” WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent. of Dept. Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, October 4th, 1880. t cent Nene isla papers VHE City Collector hereby notities all} persons who have not paid the last half- \ year’s assessment, that he will be in the City ) Clerk’s office for ten days from date; hours, 10 to 4, to receive such taxes now in arrears, at the expiration of which time the names of all persons in default will be duly published and executions issued. W. SHEPHERD, Ch’town, Oct, 1!, ’80—3i City Collector. MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- I TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c. Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient, Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. C. Cathedral. Ch’town, Sept. 11, ’80—2aw tf | | | «Superior ‘BEST & CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET, ‘a TO-DAY, at A. McNEILL’S TRY IT. Nat and Round, NO DELAY IN LOADING. Orders for cargoes solicited. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 7, 1880-—-3i s prog - STOVEPIPE. FPN\HE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, begs leave to announce to the people of both Town and Country, that he is prepared to fill all orders left at his Store, with neat- ness and despatch. A splendid assortment of TINWARE con- stantly on hand. Stoves and Stovepipe fitting up a speciality. Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. Ch’town, Sept. 22, ’80—4w eod TRY IT MIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; it is COAL, not fire clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Office—-No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. 00 BAGS SALT, e) 200 Barrels Herriag and Mackerel BAIT, woo MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels } .WE 0 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. augl7 D, SMALI. Bones. Bones. fFNHE undersigned will pay #fty cents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 Ibs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, Ch town, Dec, 1, 1879 ee CHE KORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE CITY ASSESSMENT. INSURANCE CO., Of Edinburgh and London, ESTABLISHED IN 1809 Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - Transacts every description of Fire, Life and Annuity Business on the most favorable terms. Fire DePparTMENT—Insurances may be ef- fected at the Lowest current rates. Insurances upon Public and Private Build- ings effected on expecially favorable terms, Lossgs settled with promptitude and liber- ality. Lire DEPARTMENT—New and Reduced pre- miums for Dominion of Canada, G. W. DEBLOIs, (ieneral Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. April 14, ’80-—pat her ne sj kea tf eod 1,216,666.00 a ae ee ee eee = Manufacturers, Attention 1] V ALE COAL MIN RS GREAT ‘ as _ Exhibition Apples ! Auction Room, 11 Queen Street, and con- ‘tinuing DAILY during the week, — _ 800 BARRELS APPLES, | Specially Selected last week at the j Nova Scotia Exhibition. ; Gravensteins, Greenings, Baldwins, and other choice kinds, irect from the best Orchards of Nova Scotia, The whole lot MUST be sold this week. A. McNEILL, ll Queen St., Oct. 4, ’80—tf Auctioneer. FORSALE OR TO LET, COMFORTABLE and _ conveniently situated Dwelling House with la yard, good stable and coach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling House with outbuildings in good repair, suitable for asmall family. Rentlow. For particulars opply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD. Sept. 28, ’80—1m , CHANGE OF TIME Leaving Charlottetown FOR PICT OU. YOTICE is hereby given that on and after MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTO- BER NEXT, the Steamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales Will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at Five o'clock in the morning, in- stead of at 7.30 as during the summer months, By order, ¥, W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nav. Co’y. Ch’town, Sept, 28, 80 —tf pat ne her 2i ee eae aa ee INCORPORATED A. D. 1864, CITIZENS’ Insurance Company, OF CANADA. e CAPITAL, - - - - - $2,000,000. $112,000 deposited with Dominion Government. President SIR HUGH ALLAN, Vice-President—HENRY LYMAN, GERALD FE. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Losses paid promptly. HEAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street Montreai. Mw. A. CAMERON, General Agent for P. E. TO LET. ‘)NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK HOUSE. containing 9frooms (with er without coach house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next. For further particulars apply to : ALEX. HORNE, Sept 22, ’80—2aw (Jueen Street sept4—3m 2aw SSE ETO. ws ames aaa tes ’ Sg eer eee: ” a EE 4 { 4