Krxe’s Country Exurnrrten will be held on Tuesday next. a <> --- _—- Tux Supreme Court opens at Summerside en Tuesday next. iste Sim Ceances Turpar and party left Win- peg for Ottawa on the 25th. Apovut a hundred and thirty Islanders re- turned last evening frem Haliiax. . ~~ — - - L. B. AncuipaLp, Ese, Superintendent P. KB. Islaud Railway, has returned to the city. CctncGhnlindk Hex. Joun Gorr, and Chas. Palmer, Esq , visitors to the Halifax Exhibition returned home last evening. inanimate J. L. Ixcuegs, of the “ Maritime Faraer,” and Seerctary for the New Braaswick Exhi- bition, is on the Island. Tak market to-day was largely attended and well supplied. Sales were good at prices the same as on Tuesday last. —-— —--— A meeTine of young men will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor, this evening, at eight e'clock. A fall attendance is requerted. —— te —_ Mr. Ronert Hares, R. OC. A., left this morning for London and Paris. Beiore re- turning he will not unlikely visit Rome. anatillinoranii Carr. Arruvk Irvine, ef Cape Traverse, acd G. W. Bentley, Esq., M. P. P., and wiie returned from the Dominion Exhibition last evening. -_-— >. —_——- Mr. Sampson, of Priace Edward Island, wss ordained last Sunday in St. George’s Church, by Bishop Binney. He becemes curate of St. Paul's, Halifax. ——<————— Joux Larpiaw, Esq., of Torento, was at the Halifax Exhibition on Weduesday. He will vieit P. E. Island, St. Jehn, and Frederic- ten, before returning home. ences A. McNatit, Eso., Secretary for the Pro- vincial Exhibition, and George F. Owen, Esq , Seeretary fer King’s County Exhibition were arnong the returaing passengers from Halifax yeaterday. —_ -_o-— — A yew lads, summoned before the Stipen. diary plagistrate this morning for robbing Mr, James Lewis’ erchard, were dismissed —M1- Lewis not wishing to press his eharge against them. _ — > ——s Messrs. McKinnon & McLagan shipped to the Mount Stewart Starch Factory yeeterday, a large boiler and two engines. Mr. McLean went with them te superintend taeir fitting up. eee Hexny Gaeen appearod at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, charged with breaking tho Canada Temperance Act. I$ was proven that liquor had been sold ina stere on King street, of which Mr. Green was supposed to be the proprietor. But he de- pied having anything te do in the business, and stated that he rented the store to a man named Robert Hardy, some time age. The ease was adjourned until to-morrew, in order that Green may produee evidence te preve bis assertion that Hardy is the proprietor of the store in which the liquor was sold. -_---~<-———_——- salky by his driver, Mr. Donald, he became martled at something upon the track. Quite aripple of excitement was eceasioned. The driver, with admirable pluck and nerve, held tie reins, and after being dragged a short dis- tanec, brought the ae animal .te a halt, without any material damage being done * * © The St. John Sum says: ‘‘ A golden bay mare is exhibited by W. 8. McKie, cf) Jury. Charlottetown, whe intends to carry off the prize for carriage mares, if possible.” —_@——_—_ TE ap ce of a Jame, lank and tired horse on Water street yesterday, suggested to many the question: ‘‘ Why have we nota scciety for the prevention of cruelty to ani- mals?’ This horee had been worked the day revious, and by aecident, we will suppose, Packed over Queen’s wharf into a schooner, thus receiving severe injuries to a fore leg. The owner abandoned him,and he was allowed to roam at large, suffering no doubt, excrutiat- ing pain from the injuries he received in his leg. Noone has yet removed him from the streets, and he still feeds off the grass along the gutters, a living momument to the owner s ingratitude. Truly the owner deserves a just punishment, but Charlottetown lacks the essential 8. P. C. A. —__~»— Mr. Tuomas Sweeney, truckman, denies the charge that he backed Mr. Smith's horse over Qacen’s Wharf. on Wednesday last. Ip a letter toa city paper, which is certified as correet by three truckmen who saw the oc currence, he says: ‘‘On Tuesday Mr. F. Hayden, clerk of Mr. Boswell McGowan, con tractor for supplying the Lunatic Asylum with coal, told the truckmen hauling the same that we were to have the right of loading from the schooner in preference to any one not hauling the Asylum coal. On Wednesday I was back ing my cart in fora load when Mr. Richard Smith's horse and cart obstructed the way. He endeavored to back in his horse ahead of mine. and in doing so he shoved his horse and cart over the stmnyer of the wharf into the schoon-r_ I positively dec'are that I never touened his horse until after the accident tock place, and then, with the assistance of others, only to do all I could to get the horse out, whilst Smith left his horee to his fate.” Tue steamer Morcester sailed for Beston on ‘Thursday evening with a large freight and the following passengers :-—© W Johnson, J A Robinson, Jas A McDonald, Sarah Hayter, Nary Gibbons, Mrs F Barry, Frances Trainor, Bridget Carmichael, Mary A Wallace, Su-an Robertson, Katie Martin, Geo Dickie, Miss Campion, Miss M McDonald, Mivs Laura Skinner, Katherine Reily, D McLaren, Vr & North, Mrs North, Mary A McCloskey, Miss Dennis, Miss M Gameston, Annie Mc- Carthy, J D Martin, R P Traverse, Lizzie Wickham, Miss Matheson, Miss A M Sander- son, Mias M W Sandersen, Cassie McLennan, ‘elina Ostridge, Annie M Malone, Mra Beers, * Miss Beers, Miss Whiteway, Isabella McLeod, tesaie Murchison, Mrs Lothrope, Isabella Mc Leod, Miss McPherson, Elizabeth Bell, Lizzie Pairchild, Jennie Johasten, M MeLarin, Alice MeLaren, Teresa McLeod, Katie Campbe'), M Campbell, Ellen M Auley, Lizzie Morson, Christy Mefatosh, Matilda Webster, Emma J Welster, A Lyons, A McLeod, C McLeod, Beoj Scott. Mrs Pethick, Lillian Richie, Maud Pethick, Lizzie Houston, Miss E Mclecd, Miss A Henderson. Miss A Bow~an, R Smith, Mrs W H Rolf, Miss M Riely, Miss A Riely, Sarali Trainor, Bridget Goodfellow, Mr $ Richardson, Miss do, Miss Katie McBeth, Elizabeth McLeod, Jessie Nicholson, Annie Nelson, Henrietta Nelson, E A Nelson, Mra EB! Walsh, Ellen Welsh, James Welsh, Isaac Ives, R Morris‘n, Flora Matheson, Jessie Nicholson, Minnie Nicholson, Geo Morrison, W F Riely, Maggie McCannell, L Williams, J McDonald. J W Hunter, Mary A Hunter, soak Morrison, Miss Costello, Hedia Smith, Ed Heens, John Carroll. other answered he would kill him within a Exureitioy Irems.—On Wednesday after-| month. Bayley says he saw the men as neon, as the fine P. E. Irland horse ‘“Black-|they walked off and can fully recognize foot’ was being driven round the track ina|/them. Ne arrests have been made. quested by the prisoner to appear as his counsel, has not yet intimated that he will ee THE DAILY BXAMINER, S TELEGRAPHIC The Dominion Exhibition j Isiand &xh.biters. PRIZES FOR GRAIN Special Dispatch to the Examiner. Hatirax, Sept. 30. The following prizes have been awarded : Thomas Ruilman, first prize for barley. Wim. Ross, lst prize white oats; A Boswell, lst prize for black oats, Peter Murphy, Lot 35, 3rd_ prize for red | wheat. Thomas Bullman, Ist prize red clover short timothy. Lonald Ferguson, Ist prize for winter butter, second best five firkins. Best dairy cheese, Robert Jones ; second, James Howard, West River. Only two samples of Island grain did not obtain prizes. Wm. Ross sold mare and foal to Mr Fairweather, St. Jchn, for two hundred and eighty dollars. Thomas Hall, of Summerside, obtained first prize for his combined threshing and fanning mill. Yesterday was the best day of the Ex- hibition. The visitors numbered twelve thousand. The harbor was illuminated last night. It was a grand sight. The Island cattle and horses go home to-morrow. —— THE HANLAN-ROSS RACE. Toronto, Sept. 28. Hanlan’s friends held another meeting to-night, when a despateh was read from Ross declining to row for mere than $1,000) a side. After considerable discussion it was decided to meet Ross on his own ground, so far as the matter of stake mony was concerned, bat Hanlan desired that} teat take place on the lith of November, | instead of on the Ist as named by Ross. ‘The articles, with this and one or two oth: r | changes—aslight ones—were mailed to the New Brunswicker for signature, UNITED STATES. WasuinatTon, Sept. 28. It is reported a plot to assassinate Presi- dent Arthur has been discovered. | LATER. The rumor that a plot te assassinate | irom a sworn statement filed in the Police! Department by a man named Bayley, an| attache of the Army Medical Museum of | the Surgeon General’s department, to the effect that while lying in bed at his room, NEWS. President Arthur has been discovered arose | My NEW a ne a a SS DRY GOODS. Continued Success of ne NEYY FALL AND WINTER GOODS. eae ea Ae 2PTHMBER a —:0:——_—— A U. JUST RECEIVED AT PEREBEINS & 24 CASES AND BALES 10) ‘ ‘ “6 2y “ ““ ‘6 2S “cc “é ““ LS «“c éé és 10 ‘6 “ «6 OVE LR SHIPHENES TO FOL For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. STHER NS’, EX 8S. 8. WALDENSIAN ~ EX S.S. NOVA SCOTIAN - EX L. 8. CALEDONIA - EXS.S. PRINCE EDWARD - EX $. $8. UTOPIA - EX 8. S. CARROLL LOw. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. EYE oo orn ee SuY Your Seen Nt an ad me PSs a ee ee RY (a00DS —AND— CLOTHITN G wen 5 Fi cvnn Rosas’ articles be amended ia make the cor | 7. -3., Macdonald’s, Qusen Street. | FALL GOODS For Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices [Ri gp e Ela g y NOW OPEN. CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PROVINCE. oaeeenpaenae J. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, TEA is EXCELLENT. Just Trr! B. MACDONALD. ’*81—wkly, pat pres on Menday night, he heard two men stand- ing in front of the house, plot the assassi- nation of President Arthur. One asked the other if he would swear to do it; the Wasuinetor, Sept. 28. Counsel, to-day, took the last steps in the preliminary arrangements for securing the indictment of Guitean next week, by issuing subpoenas to witnesses. On Mon- day morning next, at ten o'clock, a present- ment of the ease will be made to the Grand Guiteau’s brother-in-law, who was re- appear. Guiteau says he is not afraid of New Designs! - - a a re COLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. 70: ee Oe Good Workmanship ! Just RECEIVED AND CONTINUALLY COMING IN AT ASS 2 OW. ! Also a Lot of WATCHES, which will be Sold Cheap, NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Sept. 21, 1881—6i the law for that will protect him and pre- vent his being hung. He is reported as feeling somewhat dissppointed at not re- ceiving a prompt reply from his brother-in- law. Little doubt exists here that his case will be presented quietly on Monday next to the Grand Jury, and that by Wednesday or Thursday that body will repert in favor of his indictment for the murder of Presi- dent Garfield. ; Lonpon, Sept. 28. To Jas. G. Blaine, Secretary of State, Wash! ington -— I have received a telegram from the Queen to the late President’s mother, in- quiring after health, as well as that of Mrs. Garfield. Her Majesty adds: ‘I should be thankful if you would procure me a good photograph of Gen. Garfield.” LoweLL, Minister. Mrs. Garfield replied : ‘‘ Please request Mr. Lowell to express to Her Majesiy the grateful acknowledgments of the mother of General Garfield and my own for the ten- der, womanly sympathy she has been pleas- ed to send ; also, that Her Majesty’s wishes will be complied with at an early day. “* Lucretia R. Garrienp.” Last evening the Manchester Sunday School Union, representing 2,500 teachers and 22,000 scholars, passed a resolution of sympathy with Mrs. Garfield. Atianta, Ga., Sept. 28. The ferryboat running to Skidawy Is- lands sprung a leak, filled and sunk to-day. Twelve colored people going with market- ing to Savannah were drowned ; ten of them were women. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lonpon, Sept. 26. The Great Eastern handicap was won by Norten’s John Ridd, War-horn second. Twenty-three ran. The Newmarket October two year-old plate was won by Barnard’s Sing-seng. At Newmarket to-day, the Ganby stikes for two-year-olds wes won by Keene’s colt Golden Gate, Lefevre’s Nickel second. The Times’ Dublin despatch says the liberation of Father Sheehy is not to be raken as evidence of any change of policy in regard to coercion, but as carrying out the intentions of the Government as ex- pressed in Forster's recent letter to Givan and Dickson. At a meeting of the Land League, Par- | vell announced that the executive has de- cided to hold a number of county conven- tions to acquaint the farmers and laborers with the poliey decided upon at the late National Convention. Dvusuin, Sept. 23. Father Sheehy replying to the questio:s of reporters, complained of the eanitery condition of Kilmainham Jail, which he dc- clared was conducive to blood poisoning, and said the food was unfit fer human use. He strongly condemned the Land Act. ane cn ascent BILL HEADS, Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1881. = THE E EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Gareful and Skilful Supervision of Mr. d, W. iditchell, TO Pasi aT BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND, HAND BILLS, LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, - POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. —— ee Herring. Hersing. 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do, Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Boit Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen’s Wharf, Sept. 10, 18381. Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! L J. Williems. Aug. 25— App-y to HORACE HASZARD. —— HO, 61 QUEEN STREET, ne ee BIC MEN! Who Want Good Winter Woollens | | HAD BETTER.CALL AT | €. 3. Morrison’s, | AND SEE Hts s8TOCK OF Shirts and Drawers! Just Received per Prince Edward. TO RENT! my HE” HOUSE lately occupied by Ligvr. N South Side Queen Square, the Store’ kL Bovtron, containing 13 rooms, large gure and Dwelling House lately occupied by den, yard and coach house. Pump in yard, Apply to owner Avr ‘ J. H. GATES, | July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown, Sp ee Extra Gut-size Scotch Lamb Wool [se 16 ee ee ee ae eae White Oats Wanted. 0,000 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats, ALSO, 5,000 Bushels good Black Oats. HORACE HASZARD, Queen’s Whaef. | Charlottetown, Sept. 27th, ’81.—!m eod pat REMOVED! THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING Removed trom Stamper’s Corner TO THE B80, 1881. => =m insenanallepconasossvenielteane=osatfneeroesoaonseaesenrsaaensllisanansiapanpsannesseanem ents DRY GOovl WANTED! 2,000 BUSHELS Heavy White Oats Mast Se thoroughly cleaned and free from Black, FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ch’town, Sept, 20, ’81—pat tf Ocean Steamship Co. Gf Prince Edward island. - iss. The First-Class Irea Screw Steamship PRINGE EDWARD ROBERT FRASER, Commander, Will be on the Berth at Liverpool to Receive Cargo about the 20th October, and will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown On or about Sth November, Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow, deliverable at Char- lottetown, G_orgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac, For Freight, apply in London to Joun Prr- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester ‘treet K.C.; in Glasgow, to Jawms Keuso, 134 St, Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to Purrcarsy | Brotrrrs, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N.S. to Noonan & Davina or here, to SIGN OF THE | PEAKE BROS & CO., | No. 53, Queen Street, | is prepared to Sell his Steck of Boots and Shees CHEAPER TUAN EVER. Bas~ CALL AND EXAMINE. E. W. SMITH, 53 Queen St., Ch’town, Sept. 23, “81-—5i wkly SALT! SALT! It is Impertant in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN?S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Lidustrial Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. | Ch’town, Sept. 2), ’s1—2aw Manegers WANTED. E WANT A CLERK, one experienced ta Book-keeping desirable, Apply prompt- ly to D. & P. MacNUTT. Malpeque, Sept. 23,’81—2w 3uw FURS! FURS! JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Seal Sacques ard Cashmere Fur Lined Circulars. C. 1 MORRISON. Sept, 16, 188), Anthracite Coal. \ E have a few tons still unsold, EGG AND CHESTNUT sizes, and will sell cheap to clear out the Shed, F. 8S. HANFORD & CO., 43 Water Strect, Sept. 20—3i BOOTS. SHOES. SIGN OF THE THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Buik, at BEER & GOFF'S July 30, 1881. Just Opened — an R. W. TREMAINE'S, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make) Fancy Goods, Velvets, Velvet- eens, Cretones. Cashmere, Naerinos, &c,, &e. Bae Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. SELLING OFF! \W E have determined to CLEAR OUT our LARGE STOCK OF HATS & CAPS BY THE ist OCTOBER and will sell at a Reduction of 25 per cent. from date. BYRNE BROS., Sept, 9—6i Queen Street SALT! e 2() BUsHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel, For sale by HORACE HASZARD., Ch’town, Aug. 27—pat jm eod EeTHODIST HYM METH NS “g\HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great vari of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Qaven Sorec W. R, BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of his FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give nim A CALL, A Nice Lot Wadies’ Fine Slippers. W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tu ths RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. Pleasant Residence To Lat. fQ\WE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pos- session given in a few days. may J—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. M FOR SALE. TINETY ACRES of good land on St, iL‘ Mary’s Road, Lot 61, in one block, will be sold for $250 cash or by Instalments with interest. If required, 50 acres of above and comfort- table Dwelling, with good well of water, will be sold for $200. Fifteen acres are under plough, and about 20 acres could be cleared almost as fast as it could be ploughed. This land and the investment are both good and offer an excellent opportunity to any one wanting a cheap farm. For further particulars apply to Wm Rice, on the premises, of to A. C. MacDONALD. 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