O coe focal aud Other lems. HARYA now has its largest class of fres meu——2i ~~ MaAsJon FREELAND visit to Sussex a 4 $500,000 draft on a New York bank | ' t fraudulent. oo \ WIFE MURDERER was taken from jaii by mob in Evansville, Ind., and shot. Comets are b commg quitecommonr. Ther of them are now engaging the attention of a tronomers oe FARRELL, the sailor m Sydney, C, who was shot by negress, B., a few weeks ag, likely to recover. j > CHARLES BurceEss, a Toronto photographer, was fined & day or two ago $20 and costs fi followmg his calling on Sunday. > - | ible to LL C. Qwen, Oct. 14, barqu Carmichael,’ Taylor stown from Vozagapatam—passage 1 day > Mitrrarny. —The members oi No. 2 Battery Garris Artillery, will meet for drill o1 Lue lay evening, at eight o'clock. in the Dri Shed 2 fur work Cuba pr “resses re wonadbiy well. Since Jan 1, 1882, 20,800 bomdsmen have received their } freedom on the island. > nr, of Nova Scotia, is name: Justic Hon. Johi MILL as the probabie successor of Unief Wood, of Manitoba, so also is O Uonner, SENATOR e + - Mr. Watcace Bucuanan, for ninetee years. conne cted with H. M. Thursday evening. o - Sattep from Summerside. 14th Oct., schr. tor Deme- rara.— White oats in bags by RK. T. Holman, “Bertha A. Watt,” Watt, master, Esq, Arrived at Liverpool, on the 16:h inst brig ‘‘Fanny,” Murchison, master, trom bay Verte. Brig ‘* Lauretta,” from Bay Verte. orndgns Tue Temperance Rally, this evening, at th Market Hall, should call afull house. wll be g od speaking on the subject. ing is to open at 7.30, sharp. > Meet SrzameR Sourrrort.— Hereafter the Stean - er ** Southport ” will leave Prince Street whari for We.tville at 3 p. m. on Mondays an Fridays, immstead of 3.30 and 4 p.m., as her- tofore. sachsen Tue National Dress Society of Great Brita: offers a prize of £30 for the ‘“‘design of o female garment combining ease, elegaoce, comfort and health.” The divided skirt has been condemned. — _* -—-— ’,2 Engineer Company, under Command of Major Dogherty, was mspected on Satur- day last by Major Walker, of the Royal Military College, Inspector of Engineers. THe waiting boys at the New Glasgow Glass Factory indulged in a strike this week. They refused to work until their wages were raised, and their doimg so prevented many of the blowers from working. aiden Tue old State House, in Boston, havin been restored to its original condition, was handed dover by the city authorities to the Bos tonian Society, and received with timely apeech-making. cniiciiiteweeten Or Mr. Stuart Rogers’ Entertainment, the Providence /owrnal says; ‘*‘ We do not know when our peop.e have shown a more entbusi astic appreval of any entertainment.” Get your tickets early. es ciiliadiiiee LAUNCHED, on the 14th Oct., from the ship- yard of Mr. John Ramsay, Summerside, 4 very superior built barkentine, of 600 tons classed Al, 7 years, for James W. Richards, Esq., M. P. P., named the * Effendi > Tue “Cottage Hearth,” for October, is at hand, It contains a valuable collection of household reading from the pens of talentea writers. The style of the reading matter 1s both interesting and elevating. ‘The price is $1.50 a year oe Lx the race for the harbor championship at Halifax, on Thursday, only Hamm and Conley turned up and rowed over the course. Th contest was not remarkably exciting. Hamm lead going down, turning ahead and winning. ‘Lime abv ut 24 minutes. > Tue potato item is on the “boom.” Win nipey boasts of one that weighs 2 lbs., 4 ozs , bu, Winnipeg is far behind. A Lunenburg, N. S., man still leads the van with a tuber weighing 3 Ibs., 7 ozs. What has the Island to say on the question ¢ as ~~ Oscar bas been interviwed by the St. John In the interview he expressed hiraself very much pleased with the Island, and with the press notices he received. He says that the papers wrote about him in a courteous way, just as a gentleman likes to be written about, Sun. _ }--—-- Docs are getting troublesome in Kings County, N.S. A farmer lost six sheep, killed by a canine, last Saturday. It is rumoured that the dog was chasing a rabbit ping wet from briny water, seemed mad at not bei: gable to catch the rabbit and the attacked the sheep. The deg wagged his tai! to the name of ** Jack.” ~~ = WE cap, with confidence, recommend any peraon wanting spectacles or eye-glasses to BE V. Taylor. Jeweler and Optician, South Side Queen Square. Wehave been there, and ar. prepared to bear testimony to Mr. Taylor’s ability to suit spectacles »nd give perfect sat isfaction to those in need of them. —Give him a call, —— Scorr Act C4sEs.—Before the Stipendiars Magistrate, this forenoon, the case of Angus McDonald, for violation of the Canada Tem perance Act, was dismissed, the witnesses subpaneed being off the Island, ‘The case of Harry Hart was dismissed for want of evi- dence One of the cases of Patrick Connolly wae dismissed. The other resulted in a fin: of $50 and costs, The consideration of other Scott Act cages was adjourned until Wednes. day next. _———————>-. >a Weather Bulletin. —e— Probabilities for the neat 24 hours for the Masitime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 156—10 a. m. Moderuté wiods; continued foe warm weather. has returned from his sas master, at of emancipating the siaves in Customs at Hulfax, died suddenly from apoplexy last Christie, master, ‘There was drip- | THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER i6. 1882. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Arabi on ‘Trial. NEW FALL He will De Detended. HOMEWARD BOUND. i a oe 4,3 } ~ Ll Desnatch to the ALEXANDRIA, Oct. 15, | The Egyptian Government are preparing i note for the British Cons: . l here, S iting hat the Gover:.ment prefers to hand over} Arabi to the military rather | I ult toreign counsel at the trial. r| Mark Francis Napier will defend Arabi before the Court Martial to-morrow. Yes- | te rday’s prelminary investigation termi é} nated in a very unfavorable way. Theie is no doubt that the rebel will receive but étlittle nu rey and scant justice, Wolseley hes received his atithorities lan ad WE ARE orders for leave here next | NOW OPENING He iS €X} ected to (beidullah ov the Move, . Special to th Eramine e. | GUR FIRST INSTALMENT CONSTANTINOPIE, Oct. 15. | | i The Khu lish She ikh Obeidullah is | | threatening Ban with an army of ten thons- | Thirty thousand Persians are | | wmwarching against him, and hopes are en- |} | tertained that the leader will soon be sub- | | dued ‘Tue Ottoman troops have been or | | dered to take Obeidullah, dead or alive. De Lesseps on the Canal,’ Death of Count Napoleon. —OF NEW GooDS j . ma men. —BY THE- ' | Spec ul De patch to the Examiner. j os i Paris, Oct. 15. | : . - . ; De Lesseps says there is no foundation | 5, 5, Assyria, for the exaggerated rumors afloat concern- ing the Suez Canal and England's move: | ments. He alleges that the best under- | 02a, standing exists between the English mem- ers and the Suez Canal Company. Count Napoleon, Prince De La Moscow, « son of Marshal Ney, is dead. Waldensian, me A Charge Of Treason. 1 Plot to Burn a Theatre—The | | The Miners’ Strike-—-Wreck of the * Preston,” ‘Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, —— + National !ndependence Ireland ! for | | Special to the Examiner. Lonpon, Oct. 15. | A man named Brookshaw, a commercial | raveller, has been committed for trial for | sending a threatening letter to Colonel | Teesdale, Equerry to the Prince of Wales. | THIS SEASON in which the prisoner said that he would | murder the Prince unless the sum of money demanded was sent. The defence is that the prisoner is a crank. He is reported to | have served in the American Army during |} —HAS BEEN~ the last war. News has been received here that a plot has been discovered jto burn the Imperial | Theatre at Riga At the Miners’ Conference, it was dee Seleeted with Great Care cided that the Lancashire. Yorkshire, | Derbyshire, and North Wales Miners simul- | tancously demand an advance of fifteen per cent, | The british steamer ‘‘Preston,” plying between New York and Newcastle is ashore at Berwick. At the Irish National (Qonvention at Dublin, yesterday, resolutions were adopted declaring the right of the country to National Independence. BY MR, STERNS, IN 1HE— OUR STOCK. Sept 4, 1882—wkly pat; ex pres APPLES, SUGAR, SOAP, * CD. WHODLBSALE. _—— 0 S 100 Barrels Choice APPLES, 100 * SUGAR, 100 Boxes SOAP, HOR SALE CHEAP. | Ch’town, Oct. Ll, 1882. 2aw a nar eee aera al aa ae ern enn eee aan name ee me ~= o ee Nw THA BEER & GOFF’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o_o comme () EATRA CHOICE QUALITIES. SO DIRECT FROM LONDON. ee ee ee - For Sale in all quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 Ib. Parcels and Half Chests very low. Warranted to give Satisfaction er money refunded. Don’t forget to give it a trial, 3 BEER & GOFF. Ch'town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw NEW FALL GOODS! _—— :.0:-— — JI. B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN 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, QMEEN STRERT. JOHN McPHEE & CO. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHINC, it will Pay Cash Buyers to examine our Goods Before Purchasing elsewhere. JOHN McPHEE & CO. Oct. 4, 1882—2aw, wkiy Rogpert Orr's OLD STAnp. | B “ys | tasers 6 6 Beet Bertin Maree | GENERAL CABLE NEWS. yy | Ledichanedh leds | ; Catro, Oct. 13. —AND FOR— | The examination of Arabi was continued | yesterday. [tis understood that he ably | detended himself, deaying complicity in ‘the massacres and in the burning of Alex- jandria, He boldiy vindicated his conduct as leader of the national party. He said that when he reached Cairo after his defeat at Tel-el-Kebir and found the inhabitants unwilling to ec ntinue the struggle he im- mediately bowed to their will and surren- dered. Gen. Wolseley has not yet received per- mission to leave Egypt. Style, : Variety, ~~ £3-— Value, Wili Not be Surpassed on P. k, istand. Lonpon, Oct. 13. The Times prints a letter from Wilford Blunt to Gladstone protesting against the action of the Egyptian authorities in pre- venting counsel from seeing Arabi to pre- | pare his defence. Blunt observes that the | trial will be ever before a conclusion is arrived at satisfactory te anyone but those who have designed the prisoner’s death. The race for the juvenile hadicap at New- we ether glen Ell by ree: A full Stock of English, American | a a 7A? bs “| and Canadian Dry Goods oo band, and | second and Zetland’s ‘‘Eva” third. Ten ied ran, including Lorillard’s “Touch Me-not, | Wtll be added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. Tunis, Oct. 13. Mr. Broadley, an English barrister, has left here for Egypt, to defend Arabi. eee ee i ; i i PutLapetpnia, Oct. ]4. | The Australians won the cricket matoh 'to-day by ascore of 159 to 158 | V as nine . ‘ § : ; Wasmrpoton, Oct, 33. Cash customers will find our estab The Lighthouse Board, to-day, decided to discontinue west light at Cape El’z*beth Maine, and remove the revolving machin) ery in that tower to East lighthouse. This evening, George D. Rice, chashier of the Lebanon Dime Savings Bank, was | robbed of a satchel contaming $30,000 in | bills. He had just returned from Phila- | 8 delphia, and befoye going to the bank stop- | Pp rings &, St ped at his house for supper, and wlie on er Oras. his way to the bank after supper he was passed by two wen and directly afterwards received a stunning blow, knocking him into the gutter. The men then wrested the satchel from him and fled, No clue. lishment one oi'-the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money. | Spi. 15 1882, | ‘CHEAPSIDE” 2Q% We are now Offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices to suit the times, a Gur Tea, Coffee, Flour, Metasses, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Goods avd General Groceries are of the Very Besi Quality and Marked at cowest Rates, err mene) S NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PAINTS, WHIPS, OILS, &c., &e., IN GRBAT VARIBTY. —-- 3:0 :——— PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown; April 19, 1882--2aw, wkly Beer & Goff. DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, Ireland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, } AS made a special study of diseases of the Kye, Farand Throat, in Paris and Loudon, and proposes to devote his practice to them, Consultations at his residence, No, 9 South St., Halitax, N. 8. Hours, 10 to 12a, m,, 2 to 4 p, m, Oct 11,’82. 1m LECTURE. fFX\HE REV. DR. O'BRIEN, wil Lecture, under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society, in the MARKET HALL; IN CHARLOTTETOWN, On Thursday gvening, 26th inst. SUBJEUT: “Among the Ruins of Pompeii and Baix.” The proceeds of the Lecture will be given to the Charlottetown Hospital, JAS. HUGHES, Secretary, Ch'town Oct, 12, ’82.—wkly DR. CONROY [- AS REMOVED his office and residence . to Murch’s Building, Lower Great George Strect OPPOSITE EXAMINER OFFICE, Oct, 12, 82.—1im. wkly 6m HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AM instructed by Capt. Maxwell, R. N. to sell by Auction at his residence, “ Westbonrne,’? on Wednesday, “Sth inst., at 11 o’clock. all his Household Furniture, comprising Drawing Room, Dining Roum Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Particulars in hanJbills, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, HENRY TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT. Al] kinds of Produce bought and shipped on Commission, Sole Agent for the New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross & Bedford Station, P, E./, Oct, 12, °82.—wkiy 2m W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MIRCHANT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N.S. onsignments solicited. Highest prices and prampé returns guaranieed. Sept, 18, 1S82—2aw 2m Mackerel and :ork Barrels For sale by Oct, 11, "82. HORACE HASSZARD. Sept. 22, 1882—im eod NOTICE. ’Q 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 turned tull on. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqnal to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each. [jn 10 eod pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND. &e. \ ANTED—Four Gentlemen Boarders, Apply to Mrs. Robert Rodd, opposite Pickard’s Bakery, foc'6 wkiy 2 a2 LET —Furnished Rooms, with the use of Kitchen Utensils. Apply at Exam- INER OFFICE. [ocl4 OUSE of six pecs to Let, opposite Dundas Esplanade, Enquire of JamEs F. Purpre. foct4 3i We immediately at the ‘*Kevere House,” a Sober respectable young mao to attend Steamers and wait table irains, and to Reference required, Oct 9 6i taw ts O LET tor the winter months, with im- | medixte possession, a turnished House, Enquire a. Examiner office. oc 6 3i pd ANTED TG RE\T.—House of five or six rooms Address Lock Glass Box 312, Post Office, City, foct’ 34 Fr LET.—4 House on King Street, con- taining five or six rooms. Fent low. Possession given next week. Apply at this Office. ANTED—A Female Servant, Apply to Mra, Theo, L, Chappelle, South Side Kizg Square. foci0 i OST,—Between Y. M C. A, rooms and 4 Nermel School on Saturday afserngon, about 3 o'clock, a Railway Rug, brown on one side and gray on the other. The fioder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the | BxavIner Office. Ot 9 \ ANTED‘a Girl for Geseval Huunework to go to Moncton, N. B, Liberal wages to a competent person. Apply at the EXxaMINER Office, Oct. 9 tf | [ORE FOR SALE—Apply st the Ex. AMINER Office, se 28 rE O LET, a — containing six rooms. Apply to Janes MoLrop, 8 Park Ronit ns i ot tf GS : ep SE me pa cs ene 4 ro ae “ae t ef / i TR +z : rare pore hie reer meee Pa SRS eae ‘ Pm mag se ao i 9 lat Dae 4 oe dd an ii poe NS 5 a es id a