- ——_ ——_ een a mye = ie _ - ae -_ Loew DAILY BHXAMINE Anniversary Items. TELEGRAPHIG NEWS vaste ss MONDAY, Oct. 20.—Thomas Hughes, M. eg rnon this day, anno : if : : on [SeectaL Despatcues Tro THK EXAMINER. } 182 j y ‘Tom Brown s Schooldays | ' »” 1856, and “Tom Brown at Ox-/ Two Battles Fought. 1861. His scheme of founding a second | — in the United States was a failure, | : H Lonpon, Oct. 18. * ; led “Britich ( | A despatch from Tien Tsin, to the Ties | s n ’ *TiLisi auser, oe » from : ~—" — says that in an interview, the Viceroy as- ie [- was a repetition (only on & larger se ile) of | serted that two battles were fought at Lang- go ex nes niliar tomany of English- king, one resulting in thn deteat cf the mon Wl . P. BLL, didn’t know when | Chinese, and the other in the defeat of the ‘ y (U.S. A.) is, however, to Feench. The losses of the French were | true Rugby-School considerable, and those of the Chinese | be ma oe : heavy. ——— ie } reeal and Other Items. Pwo 3 are tter than one, particularly > A we) Nova Scotia crafts are here to loa i ~~ THe spest and best Clothing in town is| at L. E. Prowses [iy & wky—oct 20 - = } Mes. R. Youna’s Miliivery Rooms. up stairs | at W & A. Bown & 0's, Trimmed hats aud Bonnets, always on hand. aie LYpta wrrected **Dominion Tariff, now on sale at remner Bros, or at tre Brokers, Custom Department—price 30 cents, iasisiiiens Overcoats —L. KE. Prowse has just received a is Worsted Overcoats, which he w,li sell for $7.50 each. {dy & wky —oct20 lieccidien A Ri rn meeting of the Benevolent Irish Soviety wili be held m their Hall Room this evening 8 ovock—Joun Hennessey, _ L. F. Prow-r has just received a lot of all- wool Worsted Overe ats, well made, well cut, well trim Will be seld about $5 CO each les« than custom made, Please cal! early »nd secure ° {dy & wky—oci20 winielitiaiea Pork is being brovgh* to town in very small quantities Yesterday a farmer who roached by a Sun reporter said there Was 4})] . were very few pigs ia the province, *8 larmers were unable to obtain youay pigs last fal!.— St. John Sun. inscansilneii A Large platform for heavy freight has just been a d to the sppartenances of the Kail- way Depot at Charlottetown. It is thirty feet wide and a hundred feet long, and very substantially built uader the superintendene ot Mr. oul inline Tue Patriot has been lately been ing yan‘s on several of the publish- Dominion oti isle It seems the principal ergon of the R-form Party in this proviace, has, owing to adearth of respectable and reliable corres- poadenc>, adopt d the role of the defunct Rotchfo.dé« Daily Com, l Fer a Evex the dumb brutes, says the Baddeck Island Re; , took alively interest ia the exhibition. Aram shown by J. 58 Hart took first prize ove wn by Reuben Philips The latter billy f » insulted that he drew off and knocked prize ram out of all future competitions. lo b.—To all who are suffering from errors and indi.creaous of youth, nervous weakness, early y, loss of manhood, &c., I wiil send a recipe that will cure you, FREL OF CHARGE, this great remedy was ols- covered by & missionary in Scuth America Send seif-addressed envelope to Rev, Joser» T. Inman, Station DPD, New York. > — i Tur great Kirg and Queen bears will be on exhibition this evening, 20th inst., at the | carriay wry of Me-ers Large & Sov, Great George St. aud on Market square on Tues- day, ‘Ist,for the last time thisseason. They wil be removed to Pictou on Wednesday morning — PHILLIP SEL'ICK, Manager. [2ins iininiien Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate s Court, this forenoon, the K. H. Crawford vs. case of Arthur Clark for the vio’ation of the Canada Temperance Act, was adj urned for jadgment; and Ma a MeMillan charged with assault ing wite, wos discharged on his own recog nizince—never todo it again. Une drunk, fiued 32 niente Farat Accipent in a Corron Factoxy— A lad named Thuriow, abuut ten years of age, was instan ly killed at the Windsor cotton mill Wednesday afternoon, He was caught im some part of the machinery and his neck was broken and body badly mutilated. —Moncton Times. icaninagiadeiennaiia ‘TWeNTY-POUR YEARS experivnce,” says aD eminent physician, convinces me that the only way to cure nervous exhaustion, aod weak- of th ual organs, Is to repair the waste by giving brain and ovrve foods, and of all the remedies compounded, Mack’s Magnetic Me licine is the best. See advertisement in a@oQvothe! urn, —-+>--—_ A Berpe! NO Gi oom.—Social circles in Albert uly are excited about the promised marriage of an Albert County lady (a widow) and an ooaty man, which was to have taken place the other‘evening. The invited gues | clergyman were on hand, so were the intended bride and her attendants, but the groom failel te come to time and the ceremuny had to be postp sned.— Telegraph, \f <TaL Suootinc. — A man named Hogan, belong to Morell, was brought into the ‘ity Hospital on Saturday with a brilet in his knee. He had been shooting, aud was drawing the charges from his re- volver, when one of the charges accidentally went off. The bullet entered a little above th: knee and is probably lodged in the joint. ihe surgeous, alter careful ; robing, have not besa abl« to tind it, The effects of the wound Willig ali probability be serious, =e Forsp Dzap - Coroner Somers held an in- quest at the morgue yesterday on the body of Angus McNeil. which was tound lying hife- s at the foot of a bank near the Richmond sheds, by the men going to w rk there , the m raing. He accompa ied the iudson 8 Bay expedition a8 assist- an | fitting up the stations, from Ww iteip be had just returned. He was un fortuasely addicted to drink, and during a fall. lost a valuable gold watch. He been so cootinually drauk since his re- urn m expedition, that his balance « f Wa bout 260 was not paid to him, and in xu'y fouad some [2 cents. a ectacles and a f-w paper u . The positioa in which he was hat be had fallen over the lruok in the darkae $5, and i triking his head oa stones, ous scalp wounds having been suse tained. then smothered by lying on his face. The ja turned a verdict of accidental deati Halifax Chronicle ke ty @ rly i A two year-old child was killed at Fergus afew days ago by the acciient=] discherye The Navy and Admiralty. Lonpon, Oct. 19. | On the opening of Parliament, a commis sion will be appointed to enquire into the state «f the Navy, and the Admiralty will ask for an increased giant for shipbuilding, | to enable it to give ord: rs {tO private iris | for the construction of swift, heavy-armed light-arm« red Vessels. Louis aiel shot. Toronto, Oct. 18. It is reported that Louis Riel was shot in Prince Albert, during a riot there, some days ago, The Government wires are in- terrupted. Reinforcements. Paris, Oct. Ls. Three thousand reinforcements with stores will leave Toulon for Tonquin within a fortnight. Quarantine Kegulations Suspended Orrawa, Oct. 18. It is understood quarantine regulations respecting cholera will be suspended im- mediately. Watching for Dynamiters. Monrreat, Oct. 18. Detectives have received instructions to watch closely at the hotels for suspect d dynamiters. — The Bennett-McKay Cable. New York, Oct. 19. The shore end of the Bennett-McKay vable was successfully laid at Manhattan. The Buke of Brunswick Beid. Bern, Oct 18. William, Dake of Brunswick, died this} morning, Weatner Bolletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 20--10 a. m Fresh to strong souts to west winds, fair to cloudy weather, with local showers; higher temperature. METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October 20, 1854. Lowest Temperature Saturday.......... 49.0 Highest Temperature,yesterday,.........32.1 Highest Temperature Saturday..........33.4 3 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . 31. Lowest Temperature this moruing........43 Cfemperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .4%. {emperature this afternooa at 1 o'clock..54.0 I 0 0 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. NM", 18—John Tilton, Jamieson, Pictou, coal; Fleeting Wing, Lapaierre, Port Hawksbury, mdse; Rising Dawn, Boudrot, Pictou, coal; Viola, Geldert, Lunenburg, bal; Enterprise, Ball, Pictou, coa'; Elsie G, Nanyle, St Jubn’s, Nfld , bal; Head Reaches, Murray, St Peter’«, CB, limestone and herring ; Corsair, Kreser, Haifax, lumber; Morven, Marchand, Pictou, coal. Oct 18—P LG, Anderson, Pictou, coal, Oct 19—Jessie, Wright, Boone Bay, Nfid.her- ring; Summerside, Cameron, New York, 1945 brie oil. Oct 20—Npirit of the Day, Mason, New Castle, deal; Leonora, Wright, Richibucto, lumbe! ; Regina, Ritcey, La Have, bal. CLEARED, Oct. 18 - Catherine, Pertus, Pictou, bal; John Tilton, Jameson, do. do; William and Mary, Wright, do do; Rising Dawn, Boudrot do, do; Viclytris, Cauntaway, do do; We Are Here, Langille, do, do; Charles Frederick. Rhud, Crapaud, coal and flour; May Queen, White, Egmont Bay. Oct. 18S—Feam. Moran, Orwell, bal; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, bal. LOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, 18—J M Spencer, Londonderry,N 8; Jas Bair, Yarmouth; Mrs Wm McLaren. Georgetown, Miss J M Dewar, Boston; Ashaw, Crapau¢ H M Wilson, Cornwal!; A F Larkin, T’gnist ; Wm McKay Larkin, do; J E Morson, Mout Stewart; J A Bruce, Valleyfield; PG Gry, Salisbury, N B; PG Gray, jr, do. 19 T M Smith, North Port, N $;8 Mills; do. 20— Montague Coffiu, Morrell. REVERE HOUSE. Oct 18—W J Fosdick, Montreal; George H Bishop, do; R P Butler, do; J 8 Leo, do; R H Cushing, St John. we —_ At his residence, 150 M. Street, South Boston, Mass., after a lingering illness, of frequent hemorrages, caused by a fall, Mr, James S. Erskine, s'ereotyper, aged 48 years. We knew the deceased for pearly thirty years, and can truly say he was aman of sterling integrity, aud ali hough of retiring disposition, he was an excellent neighbor, and a trove and faith¥el friend. Heleaves a widow and one son to mourn their irreparable Joss, be-ides a number of relatives and friends who will ewer revere his memory for his many sterling quolities, We tender our most sive re sympathy to the bereaved wife and sop in this their hour of #ffliction. Friend after friend departs, Who haa not lost a friend ? ee A R. OCTOBER 20, 1884. —FOR— of the Very Best Value. —~-O Perkins & Sterns’ NTER GOODS New Feather Trim- ( UR Stock of Velveteens is large, and includes all colors in Plain and Brocaded, and marked very low. Brocade Velvet. Uisters, Shawls, &e Gvuods, newest and best value. Men’s Caps, Ladies’ Fur Caps. Coats, Alexandra Jackets, Jerseys, Xc. New Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, &c., very stylish. Victoria, Rutland, Albany, Saxony, Alloa, Universal, and other yarns. Flannel, White Flannel, French Twill Flannel, Tweed Shirtings, Tartan Plaids, Xe. Large Stock of Wincey, Prints, &e. Splendid Value in Blankets, Comforts ALL PERSONS WANTING WINTER GOODS SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK. English Silks, Satins, Velvets and Plushes, all shades. * y . . ’ ° - . ‘a ° . - ming, New Stripe Satin, New Astracan Trimming, New Spot Silks, New Cheinlle Ruching, New A Grand Display of Knit Wool Goods, in Squares, Scarfs, Jackets, Scarbore Fur-lined Cloaks, Rubber Circulars, Dolmans, Jackete, Berlin W:cl— Beehive Grey Flannel, Scarlet Drsse Boys’ Cloth and Fur Caps and Counterpanes, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1884. —— CONSTRUCTED ON A New and Improved Piincisle, CONTAINING Every Facility for Cooking. EVERY fh hr Aa =e mA UP fa aee = mM, Vin BEBULE LVVUNA aS S| = aS = SS eS o | as) Kes! QUICK IND PERFECT IN, Its OPERATION, AND Easily Managed. STOVE WARRANTED. simon W. Crabbe, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, Oct. 1. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. FIRST —WILL DO WELL TO— BEFORE FALL IMPORTATIONS|! The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared to Give Buyers CASS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. VALUE CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS SAV SE “am Tock. Akt Oe eeu. BUYING ELSEW HERE W. A. WEEKS & Co. attentiun. In this city, on Friday, the 17th inst, | @pancis Doucette, fourth son of Moses Dou eCoo= cette, of this city, in the 25°h year of his age. | ormon families m Oregon are threat ened with Vifente “a yun tm the hunts Uf her Brothtr. Chitown, Sept 24, 1884, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE w.&A.Brown & Co. Ilave now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, BRITISH AND FOREICN MAREETS. 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,Woo! Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Plushes, Black and Brocsded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent’s Wool Underclothing. Aslo a very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. cc 45,150 yds. Grey Cotton Marked down to Gs. aud4s. A large Stock St. John Coiton Warps at Mill Prices. If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you willjreceive every WHOLESALE AND RETATL. Rememb-r ihe Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Goff. ¥K=~ The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. = WwW. & A, BROWN & OO. Notice to Contractors. eee TENDERS addressed to the un- dersigned, and endorsed ‘Tender for ‘Tignish, P. KE. 1 Works” will be received at this Uffice until Friday, the 3ist day of Octo- ber, instant, inclusively, for the construction of Protection Works at Tignish, Prince County, P. E. 1., according to a Plan and Specification to be seen on application to Joseph E. Richard, Esq., Tigmich, P. 1. 1, and at the office of the Department, Custom House Building, St. John, N. B., where printed forms of tender can be obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered anless made on the printed forms supplied and signed with their actual signatures Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to fire per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the parity decline to enter into a contract when called upon todose, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for If the tender be uot accepted the cheaue will be returned. The Department will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. = By order, F, H, ENNIS, Secretary. Department of Pub'ic Works, Ottawa, 7th October, 18°4. Sh’town, Oct. 18, 1584 SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. N Examination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson Scholarship” for Laval University, Que bec, will be held in Charlottetown, in June neXt. Candidates must be natives of and residents in P. E. L, under 20 years of aye, and not al ready matriculated members of any Univer sity. ‘the subjects of examination will be as follows :— Xenephon Anabasis, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovid Metaph, III ; Fab. 1, 2, 5 and 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44. Orainary Arithmetic, including Vulgar and ecimal Fractions ; Algebra, subjects includ- ed in Co'enso to aud of Simple Equations of one unknown quantity ; EKue:id, Books I and I. In English :—Orthegraphy, Writing from Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of English and Canadian History, and General Geography. ‘the Scholarship is of the annual value of $125, and will be tenab'e for three years. Candidates must send in their pames to the undersigned on or before Ist May, 1585, when they will be duly informed of day and place of exammation. GEORGE W. HODGSON, Hon’y Sec’y Trusteer, Sept. 25, '84—2m oaw pat s j FLOUR. FLOUR. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, FOR SALEH BY J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets. OCh’town, Sep 5. Q"! BSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXA™IN ‘ BR Oele ANH NOTTAR «9 wear OST, FOUND, &e. s@ Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding three lines, will be inserted fur ten cents per day. WANTS, ANTED—A Cook and a Housemaid. Good wages. Apply at EXaminzr Office oct 16 OST—A valuable gold Brooch, on Sunday last, between St. Peter’s Church and Weymouth Street. The finder will be re- warded on giving information which will lead to its recovery at Tue EXaMIner OFFice. (oct 15 OST -In Charlottetown, two Note of Hand Books, containg not:s, the pro- perty of James W. Robineou. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the store of Benj. Hooper, ie, Upper Great George Street. octl5 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good, plain Cook. Must have satisfactory references. Apply to Mrs. George Maclecd, Kent street East octl4—6i ee ane eee Tailors for Bermuda, Good weges paid. For further par- a Chambers, Hamilton, oct]4 + cular: apply to J, Bermu !a. O to Cox's Grocery Store, corner of Grafton and Prince streets, near the Atieneum, if you want good Boots and Sh er, cheap; also, Groceries of all kinds. Do ;’t forget the place. (oct 12—6i mws YO LET—The second story of the buildin over Miller Pros., and recently Goat by Mrs Burris as a dance hall, &c. Apply to Mrs. Offer. (oct 13—3i mws rg O LE[T—The Cottage situate on wane street, opposite the Methodist Church, containing seven rooms, with stable attached, and well in yard The houses are in excel lent condition. Apply to the owner, at James Eden's, Pownal street.-—-Evwarp ir. oct NULL LINE of McCormick's celebrated BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, at R. K. Brace’s. {sep10 3m CLERK with some experience in a Gro- cery Store will find employment i addressing P. U. Box 51. [sep W E wili gve exclusive sale at and near Charl-ttetown, of our Entire Wheat Fleur, to a dealer who wili push it. Covered by patent. Easily sold. We guarantee 100 lbs. more bread to the barrel than any other flour. —FrankLiIn Mi' Ls Co, 38 Clark Street, Chicago, Ill. aug? ENT MILLS and other ‘choice brands family Flour for sale by Henry Bevr. arthriim, Office and W: Wuter _s ne: € Verry Wharf. may epee: nas a