/ _ focal and Other Liems. sy Kopscei Bers in Charlottetown who di: not receive THe Datty EXaminer regularly every evening, in good time, will please make their complaints to the manager, Mr.W. L. Cotton, by whom carelcssuess in this re spect will be remed ed as soon as possible. _— > -— Print Corrons, very cheap, at Youna's. een Frittine—100} boxes.—the best sssortment in the city. —W. W. Breer, - > —_ Bacon's Essays complete for twenty cents | at the Diamond Bookstore, > ~ RipboN VELVET, aa immense variety, jast received.—W. W. Barer, cscsontliabnigion Sow fell to nearly the depth of an inch in Moncton on Monday evening. ani Sr. James’ Courcn.—The Rey. Mr. Donald will take part in the social meeting this even- ing. - > ~ Rev. J. Pcrwasn, preached in the Metho- dist Church, St. John, N. B., on Monday evening. inclines Buack Ostrich FratnHers.—One of the best assortments evershown by us, Extra good value.—W,. W. Beer. _ «e, — Tue Catholic Literary Union meets on Fri- day, 2nd prox., at Sp. m., in St. Patrick's Hall. A full attendance of its members is requested. — ee — Tue Conservatives of Lennox have chosen M. P. Pruine, of Napanee, to contest the seat for the Commons. There is no doubt but that he will be elected by a good majority. —~—— Tuz Dominion Government has determined upon an extensive system of meteorological stations, through the Northwest Territories. Lieut. Gordon, R.N., is oat West in reference to this matter. enema ean Orr FoR THE Northwest.—On the 22nd inst., Mr. Fred Hardy, of Little York, and Mr. Hood, of Crapaad, and their families, numbering altogether fifteen persons, left for the Northwest. See ege Tue steamer ‘‘Summerside” leaves for Sum- merside to-night and will take the piace of the “St. Lawrence’ on that route to-morrow. The “Northern Light” will take the place of the “Princess of Wales” on the Piciou route. eee entities Pivcgrse tar Law SrupExts.—Three of the applicants for admission as law students at the recent term of the Sapreme Court of New BrunSwick have been plucked; something entirely new. There were twenty successful competitors, - eo -— Tux Pioneer says that it has been informed by a gentleman from O'Leary Station that on Monday night considerable snow fell in that section and towards Alberton and Tignish. He says there were atleast three inches on the ground Tuesday morning. ——— Mr. Taomas Haytuorne, son of the Hon. Senator Haythorne, won a gold medal for best foot-ball kick, at tie recent McGill College sports. Mr. Haythorne and Mr. H. D. Johnson, of this city, are both on the McGill football team, which is one of the best in Canada. —_—_—— o> MissionaARY Meetine.—The annual meet- ing was held in the Bible Christian Church, Wednesday, the 24th instant. There was au average congrégatiéu present. The speak- ers were Revs. Messrs. Rice and Dafoe. Rev. J. M. Treadrea reai the report, and Rev. Mr. Steel presided. en By reference tothe proper column it will be seen that Mr. Thomas Campbell, the erter- ue and popular proprietor of the Railway ouse of this city, was yesterday united in the matrimonial bonds te Miss May Grace Mullins, daughter of Captain Mullins of Anti- gonish., We wish the happy couple all success in life. ee BaykK AMALGAMATION.—The Merchants of Halifax and the Maritime Bank of St. John, New Brunswick, have called a special meeting of their shareholders for December 11. for the purpose of getting their consent to an amalga- mation of the two institutions and an applica- tion to Parliament for an act authorizing it.— Moncton Times. —_—_o—_— Acctpenr To a Station Master—Saturday Mr. R. M. Holesworth, station master at Shubenacadie, was hunting ducks, and when in the act of firing at a flock the gun exploded in his hand. His right hand was badly hurt, the flesh being torn and burned with powder. Although the wound is very painful, it is thought that amputation will not be neces- sary.— Moncton Times. _ Sanpata Scuoot Service.—On Sabbath, the 28th iust., the public annual exercises of the Stanhope School, of which Mr. George Alexander is the efficient superintendent were conducted in the presence of a large congre- gation. Rev. Mr. Steele had charge of the exercises, and made suitable remarks to the young people. The recitations were geod, and well delivered ‘The school has had a prosperous season. Lakeionhens WE are pleased to learn that Dr. George Carruthers of North Bedeque, who lately dis- tinguished himself at McGill College, has a‘ a recent «xamination at the Royal College of Physicians, London, received the degree of L. R. ©. P. Lond. Dr. C left here less than five months ago, expecting to be about a year in London before appearing for examination. It is therefore unnecessary to say that his suc- cess has been very marked.— Pioneer. ——__>_— Missiosar¥ Mretines on the Little York Circuit have recently been held at Little York and at Union Road with a fair amount of success. At Union. the chair was ably oecupied by Mr. Isaac Seller, and the meeting was addressed by Rev. H. R. Baker, A. 8. The speech was avery able one. Rev. G. Steel read the report. At Little York, Mr. George Vessey made an excellent chairman. Mr. Baker was the speaker. His address was very appropriate. Mr. Steel read the report and made suitable remarks thereon, a : Summensipe seems to be looking up this fall, and te be making visible signs of improve- ment though not before it was needed. The Pioneer says that Water street in that town has very much changed its appesrance for the better during the past few months. Severe] of the houses and stores have received a touch- ing up of paint and been otherwise made to look more tidy. The vacant lot east of Hol- man’s store has been filied up by the new bank building, now complete on outside. This handsome brick structure, besides filling the gap in question improves very materially the appearance of that section. But the excellent sidewalk Jaid along north eide of the street in question does more than all the other ‘fixings to improve its general appearance. The town may jeatly be proud of this excellent passage way, an when the opposite side of street receives similar attention and is more regularly belle up, the iagson te will be sti mobr¢ myrsY! Cn RE ote “a. Local and Other ftems. CourTalLy’s CRAPa. one case, just opened, W., W. Brer. luk **Worcester” row morning ; > THe Rev. T. J. Deinst udt, of Mouctan, is visiting the city. sincdiduiacianiia Haco aNd Rustanp Knitting Yarn, just received. W. \W. Brer. x. ode Two cases of assault were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. - a Reat Linen Torcnon Lace.—The most serviceable edging made.—W. W. Brer. - - Tue steamer ‘Princess of Wales,” arrived |from Pictou, at nine o'clock this mornirg, and | sai‘ed on return trip at noon. j - > | _W. H. Lyxca, Ese., of Quebec, who is one of the best authorities on the art of butter- making, is at present on the Island, | ~ os Tue barkentine ‘“‘Olivette’ belonging to Hon. Wm. Richards, arrived in Summerside from Swansea yesterday after a rough passage of 34 days. : _—_->—— Tue Brick Church Methodist Sabbath School intend giving one of their popular con- certs sometime in Christmas week, of which due notice will be given. _- > — Tae Land Leaguers, a story of Irish life in the present time by Anthony Trollope; Allin a garden fair, by Walter Besant; A Book of Sibyls, by Miss Thackeray, and all other Seasides, Franklin Square, Lovells, Standard and Rose Libraries, at the Diamond Bookstore. —_—-- +>. — Goov ror Hovsexrrrers.—Owing to the immense crop of potatoes in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island this year and the comparative absence cf outside demand, prices, a St. John wholesale dealer states, wiil continue to rule low throughout the winter. — Mencton Times. ee Tue Torrybarn House, about 7 miles from, St. John, was destroyed by fire at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. This house for many years was made the head quarters of prominent oars- men, but forthe last year or two has been occupied by Mrs. Perry, a disreputable char- acter. She lost all her clothing and fnrniture. epee Masor Irving received to-day from the Secretary of the Dominien Artillery Associa- tion, for presentation to Corporal Offer, No. 1 Battery P. E. I. Brigade of Gisvines Artillery as representative of his Brigade on the Shoe- buryness Team, one of the silver decorations presented to the Artillery Association for that purpose by His Excellency the Governor- General. sia icdi i MicHAELMAS TERM of the Supreme Court commenced its sittings yesterday. The Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hensley presiding. There are several cases on the motion paper and three appeals, two of them being from the Surrogate Court. The Vourt is now en- gaged in hearing evidence-in the appeal from the Surrogate Court, in the matter of the will of McLure, deceased, cinta A Lutte Too Mccu — The Moncton T'ran- script, of the 30th October reports: —Yester- day I. C. R. Policemen McDonald and O’Rourke took a passenger on the St. John express to the station. The -following was entered on the police record: ‘* Andrew Sunphy, drunk and aisorderly on train and smashing window in first-class car. Had om his person $25 in cash, coupon ticket for Portland, Maine, check, purse, knife, some small articles, and a flask half tall of brandy.” Andrew comes up before Stipendiary Wort- man at 10 o'clock to-day. To a Transcript reporter last evenirg the man gave his name as John McDonald, and said his father had given thim $30. He was from P. E. Island and was ov his way to Portland. This was his first trip away from home and he had got into company with seme fellows who were drinking and had taken a littletoo much. He inquired what town he was in, if the building was a jail, and what he had done, He was never ina lockup before, and when he got out he was going to stay cut. He was overjoyed when he learned his money and railway check were safe. _ Ar the regular monthly meeting of the Caledonian Club, held in their rooms, Oct. 30th, the ‘following gentlemen were elected ofticers for the ensuing year: — Chief-—-Hon. A. A. McDonald, (re-elected. ) President—A. McNeill, Esq., rn ist Vice-President—John Robertson, > Esq. dnd Vice-President—David R, McLennan, ibid, W. Morrison, Esq., (re- elected. ) Financial Sec’y—John McPhee, Esq , (re- elected, ) Recording Sec’y—Robert J. Campbell, (re: elected.) Corresponding Sec’y—Johu M. Campbell. Board of Directors—J. J. Davies, P. P. Gillis, John 8. McDonald, Murdoch McLeod, Summerside; A. R. Beaton, East Point; Hugh L. MeDonald, Cardigan; Duncan McMillan, A. C. McDonald, M. P., Montague; Charles McNeill, Summerside. The following committee was also appointed to make necessary arrangements for the an- nual St. Andrew’s Dinner:—D. R. McLennan, A. McNeill, John S. McDonald, John M. Campbell and D, C. Martin. —— Tux Bosrox Comepy Co.—‘‘Not Guilty, a tale of the Manchester Cotton Famine,” was put on the stage last night by the above com- pany, and was well played threughout, The play opened with Noah Learoyd, the leader of the strike, presenting a petition to Richard Readley, a wealthy and influential manufac- turer, desiring that he would use his influence to give more liberal terms to the strikers. The petition is of course rejected and the men told to come back instantly or the factory would be shat down. The _ strikers then hold a meeting and propose to fire all the factories, commencing with Read- ley’s first. At the time these things were taking place Readley is professedly in love with Learoyd’s daughter. Thus he is enabled to discover the plans of the strikers and had numbers of the Jeading men amongst them arrested, with the exception of Learoyd. He then makes an engagement with Jane to meet him at acertain secluded spot, where he is shot dead by Learoyd. Jem Starkle, an engineer, and a jover of Jane’s, is arrested for the mu-der.and is on the point of being convict- ed when ap alibi is proved,and he is discharged. The play was ‘one of thrilling interest, and | the different performers sustained their differ ent parts tolerably well. Miss Grey as Jane | Learoyd, and Mr. Webber as Moneypenny, ‘the counsel for the defence, were very goed indeed, Webber's local hits being much appre- ciated. The whole performance concluded with a laughable farce. To-pight East Lynne | will be ed, and, nb doubt, will have a | good DATOS RA Me 4 FlukST INSTALMENT —(Q F — iu seine tor ooo Hegant Xmas Cards, JUST RECEIVED, sil tia os 40, 1863,—41 pat ase Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, CHARLOTTETOWN ACENCY, Savings Bank Department, —WILL BE— OPENED IST NOVEMBER, 1883, on and after which date DEPOSITS OF $5 AND UPWARDS, will be taken and interest at the rate of A} Four Per Cent. Per Annum ALLOWED THEREON, For further particulars apply io F. H. ARNAUD, Oct, 30, 1823, AGENT. DR. BENNET cannot visit the Island Until the 30th November, As he has met with an accident. Patients can depend upon his being at the Rankia House at that date. Oct. 30, 1883. UBRADOR = HERRING. FOR SALE. BARRELS No. 1 IMPORTED, 20 200 bris SMALL, On board schooner J. B. Saint, at QUEEN’S WHARF, Ch’town, Oct. 26, ’82,—4i pd. PE. Islana Pottery, E are Agents for the P. E. Island Pottery. Orders sent to us will. re-/ ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, ete., etc., in stock. BEER & GOFF AGENTS. i Ch’town, Oct. 26, ’83. GAS-HEATING STOVES. fT\HESE Stoves can be seen in operation every evening at Mr. G. H. Haszard’s Bookstore, South Side of Queen Square, where orders for Stoves can be left, and where an illustrated catalogue can be seen, coniaining every information The cost of these Stoves range from $4.00 upwards. The cost of yas varies from less than one great acvantages of these Stoves are that they will heat any sized bedréom, nursery or sick room, in a few minutes after lighting the gas, the consumption of which can be instantly stopped by turning off the tap, thus preventing the weste of fuel, either before or after the necessary heat is re- quirecé. No coal to be taken up stairs. No ashes to be brought down, No dust, dirt or smoke about the room, which is most im- portant ia case of sickness. At a cost of about one-half to thgee-fourths of a cent boiling water, warm food or hot drinks can be had at any time during the night, in from two to four minotes after lighting the gas, thus making the stove useful in the nursery and sick room, both eummer and winter. The Stove also lights the room with the same gas that warms it. Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1883.—1m eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. Semcon lappachnaane an igasnineaneesittn tayo 4 OR SALE—A Mare in foal by ‘‘Barris- ter.’ Also a Filiy, six months old, sire ‘‘Hernando,’ dam by **Royal Harry.” Apply to 8S. W. Dopp, Medical Hail. {oc31 3i \ ANTED—An fActive BOY, as second hand in country store. Keferences [oc31 We situation as Book-keeper, by a young man, just graduated from a Business College. Good references, Apply at this office. [oc3l Gi pd RIFTED — From her moorings, East River, a row boat twelve feet keel. The finder will be rewarded on leaving the same, or giving information of her whereabouts, to her owner, John A. Ferguson, East River. [oc30 Si pat FEW PERMANENT and TRANSIENT BOARDER® can be accommodated in the House corner of Weymouth and Dorches- ter Streeter, on reasonable terms. Very con: venient for Railway travellers,—L. B. Vo- MILLAR, [vc30 OAKRDERS,—Mrs. Robert Rodd, has re- moved to the house of Mr. ©, Hearts, Euston Street, where she can accommodate number of Boarders, on reasonable terms. [oc30 \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Two or three GIRLS, to work on goats, Apply to Joun Bett, Taivc aud Cutter, corner of Powna] aad Gru. wa Streets, Charlottetown. [oct29 Si pd ae S \ LE~A Stewart Cooking Lange, ia use ome year, Goodas n¢w. HF required.—Brer & Sons. LIN BREMNER BROS. 18858. Selected Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. GHOIGE TEAS. VERY CHEAP, LONDON HOUSE, Chest Half Chest ard Quarter Ches’, ALSO IN PACKAGES OF 0, 10, 15, and 26 Pounds, Ch'town, Oct. 26, 1883.—Im ecd wkly. West India Warehouse, FALL 1883 STOCK (100 bris. YELLOW SUGAR. 20 ** GRANULATED SUGAR. 20 ‘* CONF. A. SUGAR. 50 puns, DEMERARA MOLASSES. 20 ‘ ANTIGUA MOLASSES. NEW &88B5! ae OOo crObpnt 31. 1Ssexz "emerncmenentinentveeenchenpeencenay eter er mame “co—innaee -aae aa amen ne ee a ee > aon ong teagan eigenen Sa = aidan a Y NEW &88B8! FALL AND WINTER. o———_- OUR USUAL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, together with a full range of American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assor‘ment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. PERKINS & STERNS. NEW FALL GOODS semaine sei d. B. MACDONALD’S. (Oo fam now receiving New Goods for Fall and Winter. 00——— — Ladies’ Dress Goods, in all the newest fabrics, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in the newest makes. Ladies’ Mantles, Shawls, Silk Velvets, Velveteens. Brocaded Silks and Satins. | Ladies’ Straw, Plush and Silk Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons. Woollen Squaes, Scarfs, in variety. IN THE GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT: A heavy Stock of Cloths, in Beavers, Worsteds, Tweeds and, Fancy Coatings. Readymade Clothing, for Men and Boys. Underclothing, Flannel Shirts. Also Parks’ and other makes Cotton Warps, at the lowest cash prices, J. B, MACDONALD, Oh’town, Sept. 18, 1883.——wkly pres he Queen Street ee ee eee THE DOMINION WIRE MATTRASS oS Having Made Special Arrangements with the Manufacturers of this a ey FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD TEAS! TEAS! 150 chests and half chests BLACK TEAS. 50 caddies BLACK TEAS. 20 cases INDIA TEA, Orange Pekoe, 20 4‘ nf Pekoe. es 7 Souchong. HORACE HASZARI. cent hour upwards, according to th ce J the note aaa heat ane. The "Tlie STojkx< I 1000 boxes TIN PLATES, 14x20. 200 ingots REFINED TIN. 40 pigs SOFT LEAD. 5 bars SQUARE COPPER. HORACE HASZARD. PAINTS, OILS, ETC. 100 kegs ENGLISH WHITE LEAD. 560 ‘ ENGLISH COLORED PAINT. 20 ‘© PATENT DRYERS. 10 casks BOILED OTL. 10 * RAW OIL. 5 drums OLI*E OIL. 5 bris. STOCKHOLM TAR, 5 ‘* PITCH. 2 ** ROSIN. 10 casks TURPENTINE. 2 casks PUTTY. d caakks BROWN LACQUER. HORACE HASZARD. 2000 bush. Turk’s Island SALT. 300 bags Liverpool SALT. 150 quintals Murray Harbor BAKE. 20 “ CODFISH. 20 bris BEEF. 20 ** PORK, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Street, Ch’town, Oct, 20, 1833.—1m eod. CHRISTMAS, 1883. G. H. HASZARD, HAS NOW RECEIVED HIS PRANG'S CHRISTMAS CARDS, FOR SEASON 1883-4. Ch’town, Oct. 75, 1883. TO LET. TPUHE Offices, Warehouse and Dwelling situate on Lower Queen “treet, adjoining Mr. Archibald McNeili’s Auction Room. laguire of FRED, W, HYN7)MAN, or of CAPT. AYLWARKD, atled.—H. J. Ccx Bax. f re,omme a Soa Chitéwn, Uet, 26, 'S9.—Zaw Im} PATENT SPRING BED, WE ARE ABLE TO SELL THEM AT FACTORY PRICES. 0 7,000 Mattrasses Made and Sold in the Dominion last year, 0 Every Mattrass warranted. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1883.—Saw 1m. DOMINION SAFETY FUND. 7 following acknowledgments for payments death claims show the promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— A+. ‘insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a small fixe: sharge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more equitable and cheap system of life insurance. No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in. sured | This companv having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Frepericrox. N. B., July 3rd, 1883. Te the President and Directors of the Duminion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B. GenxTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the eum of two thousand dollars, in full settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death of my husband, Dr James Henry Ellis. M. D.. paid to me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and pay authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valua Asseciation, Yours, respectfully, Mency Axwe Evia, Wesley Vanwart, (Signed. ) Witness ; (Signed. } St. Joux, N. B., July 30, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John, N.B. GexTLeMenx,—I beg to offer you my siscere thanks for the promptitade with which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the ‘ate Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as 300n as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. (Signed. ) Saras Lockmskt. / Signed.) C, A. Macdonald, LEONARD MORRIS, Agent for P. E. Island. Sommersite, Aug, 3, 18°3-—Ily FURNITURE, © FURNITURE, AT COST. ‘Opposite Post Ouitee, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstanda, So fas. Lonages, Parlor. and Drawing Reom Bedroom tiuits, Looking Glasses end Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and , Picture Mouldings. | JORN NEWSON, | “narlottetows, Jen, 8, i4F3,~ ly Witness : eens _—_—— sess UNECE awa