y | Focal and Other Items. Tae City Council meets this evening at 7.30. > Tue tide rose to an unusual height yester- das 7 - Fisu—nice and fresh—at R. K. oct 10 “MOKED Braces § > Loex out for ** Lorne Restaurant” adver- tisement to-meriow. 7 Onions and Grapes for sale at E Oct 8 tf. APPLeEs, Needham s Auction Room. . ApVERTIZERS will oblige by sending their Advertisements in during the forenoon. > a ANOTHER comet has been discovered by a British astronomer, this time in the Constella tion Lec. > E Cheese for oct 10 Dominion xhibition Brace’s > Hype’s sale at R. K J. J. Davies, proprietor of the Rankin, and wife, returned form a short tour in Nova Scotia on Saturday. > Recatta.—Grand and National Division, with tassels and fringe complete at the Lon don Hou*e 2aw 2w octlO > Six Richarp CARtTWR GHT isaboutto stump his constituency. He will have in the surplus a fine theme fordiscussion News. - - Tur Halifax evening Mail and morning Herali will be represented at our Provincial Exhibition by Mr. Wm. Dennis. > Tux cold snap has been very severe not only in Canada but throughout the Eastern States Snow fell at Bangor, Me., on the 6th. > Mr. Mvurnock, editor of the Inverness Highlander, will arrive in Charlottetown this evening, and lecture in Market Hall, on British Landlordism, to-morrow evening. ~- " Messrs. J. & A. McMinuan have already issued their Almanac for 1882. It contaius 200 pages, and has tables adapted to P. E. Is- land as well as New Brunswick. ——_.——— Trene will probably be a large influx of visitors to the Provincial Exhibition; and the botels will be overcrewded. Some arrange- merts should be made for the accommodation of strangers. g pen A Yarmotrs, which has 150 men engaged on the new water works, wil! be abundantly sup plied with the water of Lake George ina few days. When will Charlottetown be similarly ae supplied ° Boe ee We learn that since returning from Hali- fax Mr. Smallwood has received a large num- ber of erders from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick from for his shingle and barrel- heading machine. —_-—_——— Tue advertisement ef John McLecd & Co., Upper Queen Street, of Gents’ English, Scotch and Canadian Tweed ani Worsted Suits crowded out, will appear to-morrow. We advise all in search of a good suit of the above description to give the above firm a call. sition Ir costs something to step the whee's of business even forasingle day. There are, ac- cording to an American paper, ‘‘ten million working people in the country who average at least $2 a day, which makes $20,(90,000, and then there is the interruption to eommerce and financial transactiens and the Joss of profit onlabor. An unexpected stoppage of a week- day's work must cost $50,000,000. —_——_ Se G. Davies & Co. will open on Monday, 10th October, 3 cases Ladies’ Straw and Beaver Hats, all the new shapes and colors ; Beavers in Black, Brown, Ruby, Myrtle, Navy and Natural. [oc 8 3i ‘niamaiiiedatiad SEVERAL months ago a number of ancient and valuable coins were stolen from the museum at Queen’s University, Kingston, and up to a few days ago no trace of them could be found. Prof. Ferguson, while in Montreal recently, noticed coins exposed for sale ina hotel window which, on examination, proved to be the missing relics, a number of which he had himself contributed. The case was hand- ed over te the detectives. —_— > - — Tue copper deposits near Dorchester, N. B., the discovery of which was recently re- perted, seem to inspire confidence. The Sack- ville ‘* Post ” describes them at full length and says it is reported that a company of capi- talists are investing from $100,000 to $200,- 000 in the speculations with Mr. Couch, and Professor Merril!, an eminent New England geologist, sent on here as an expert by the eompany, expressed himself as agreeably surprised at the results of his tests. ccecenctigeceneme Turre will be a meeting of the Queen Golden Rule Alliance on Wednesday evening, 12th inst., at 84 o’clock and every alternate Wednesday evening, until further notice, The Golden Rule Alliance is the best, safest, and most reliable, Insurances in existence, and does not debar the fir sex from the privilege of Insurance, which costs so little for so great beneficial results Further information can be had by ealling at the Secretary’s residence, er Londoa House—Natian Davies, Secretary. oct 10 31 —_— > _ —_— CaicKxer —A practice match came off at the Park on MNaturday, with the following result : T. A. LePage, b Wyatt, 32 V. Longworth, b. G. LePage, 1} J. A. Longworth, rot out, 22 — Kennedy, not out, 12 8. Gray, stumped, 10 — Martin, b. LePage, 3 G. LePage, b, V. Longworth, 10 — Higgins, 10 B. Davies, b. Lorgworth, 5 — Wyatt, b. LePage, & — Kennedy, b. Longworth, 5 Byes, 3 Wides, 7 . Total, 145 The above practice was very good. We still hope another good match will be played before the season closes. Serine that we published as full and com- prehensive a report of the last great Conserv — ative meeting in Charlottetown as our space and means would admit of, we do not thi.k there are good grounds for the Patrioi’s ani- madversions of Saturday evening. We presume the committee who had the meeting in charge were so well pleased with our re- port of the remarks of Sir Leonard, Hon Mr. Caron and Mr. White, that they did not think it worth while to have the extended report published. Or, perhaps, they saw that the Gri's were so completely routed and overwhelmed by Sir Leonard and his friends, that they did not think the publication of the Phonographic report necessary. It is bad economy to throw away powder on a dead } need, and Conservatives are good econo- Loudon AOUSC. WHULESALG AND RETAIL, ouR Fall and Winter STOCK OF Dry Goops JUST RECEIVED BY 8. 8. PRINCE EDWARD FROM LIVERPOOL, and Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, NOW OPEN! — COMPRISING — A Large Assortment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value. WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. COTTONS—White, Grey and Printed, in English, Canadian and American makes. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, a fine assortment. MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, Beaver and Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Orna- meuts. a SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fitting Corsets. MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and CAPS, Fur and Cloth. FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens. CANVAS, Silesias, Linings. Casbains, CANADIAN AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers, Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. CASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. GLO, DAVIES & (0. September 30, 1881. ne aria: Ni Wo. TELEGRAPHIC Hestractive Fire ab Grapaad, ee | ies ‘Thirteen Buildings Burned. HEAVY LOSS. | | | Special Despatch to the Examiner. Crapaup, Oct. 10. A most destructive fire broke out at Crapaud last night at 9 o’cleek. It oviginat- ed ina workshop adjoining a house ewned by Jozeph W. Stordy, and oceupied by Mr. Farrow and another tenant. It burnt that house, stable, shed and workshop. t Lawrence Lacey's house and stable, and James Day’s stable then caught on the roof. | Thomas H. Browsdales dwelling and stor« | Were then burnt, with stable and large | workshop. Nothing was saved except a few goods from Nelson Sturdy’s building, used as a store and warehouse, avd his stables, were also burnt Tho warehouse Owned by D. W. Palmer and stabie owned by Charles Wright, be- side small buildings, were also con- sumed. Mr. Trowsdale’s loss is the ptm being about $5,000; insurance, store. some naan > UNITED WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. STATES. A committee has been appointed, com- posed of Gen. Sherman (chairman), Blaine Washington a National and International Garfield Memorial Hospital, for which popular subscriptions in any sum will be received from the world. GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Lowxpon, et. 7. Mr. Gladstone arrived at Leeds last even- ing and was received with the utmost enthusiasm. He.addressed a meeting and explained the Liberal foreign policy to con- f main principles: That every foreign country should be credited with the same geod motives as ourselves until it showed the conirary, and that every power was entitled to the same rights and } leges, irrespective of size. There was much | to be donein sllowing and modifying the | land laws of England and Scoiland. but | the circumstances in these parts are not those of Ireland. He argued that the de- pression of trade proceeded from decreaged purchasing power. If Sir Stafford Norih- cote disapproved of Mr. Lowther’s sugges- sist ofr two rivi- in aa )2 :. | and Windom, and 23 others, to establish in ae... i 24 CASES AND BALES LY 66 66 a3 2Y 6é éé é< 2S 66 rT ‘< 13 66 66 “ 10 és ‘< + A For chasing elsewhere. RY GOODS. NEW FALL AND OTHER SHIPMENTS TO A Sa THE DAILY HXAMINER, OCTOBER 10, 1881. variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. a Cena ___DHY WINTER GOODS. GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & STERNS’, EX 8S. 8. WALDENSIAN EX S. 8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. S. CALHDONIA EX 8. 8. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8. 8. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881. a a re ee | IN COOK tion of ths corn duty, it was time to speak intelligently en the subject. As Sir Staf- | ford Northcote hac other speeches to make | | soon, he perhaps, would say emphatically | whether he favored protection and a corn | duty. He declared he himself would be no party to a retrograde movement. ‘“‘Ata banquet, to-night, Mr. Gladstone said justice to Ireland is a sacred duty, but it can never be performed without equal justice to England and Sevtland. Treland is in a great crisis and on the working of the Land Act may depend the greatest issues with regard to her prosperity. “Al- luding to agrarian crimes, he said we are eonvineed that the Irish nation desires to take full advantage of the Land Act, but Parnell says no. ‘The Government will rely upon the good sense of the people be cause it is determined that no force, or fear of force, or fear. of ruin through force shall prevent the people from having full and free benefit ot the land. I call upon all orders and degrees of men in tha three kingdoms to support the Government. LonDon, Oct. 7. Mr. Walsh, the Land League delegate from Australia, is forming League branches in Balla. He starts for America in March or Apzil, Messrs. O'Connor and Redpath were in- terviewed before their departure from Queenstown. O'Connor said a monster reception would be given to himself and Rodpath, Dillon and Egan on their arrival in America. Redpath stated he intends to publish a book in America narrating his experiences. From Ireland it will contain aflidavits from every county to the number of fire hundred respec'ing eviction. By special invitation, Parnell and the Executive of the Land League Labor Con- vention will assemble in Dublin at the end of October, fer the purpose of forming a national organization of farm laborers to act with and under the directien of the league. Lonpon, Oct. 7. The British Board of Trade returns for September show a decrease mm the value of imports of £1,082,103, and an increase in the value of exports of £873,216, compared with the same month last year. cilia Maibiidia Mites Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonro, October 10—10a. m. Light winds and fair warm weather to-day, followed to-morrow by strong cold northerly and northwesterly wines. ot epee ee eee reno 2 oe ° Bik & ai. Ou the 9th instant, Mitchell, of a daughter. = ~ the wife of Fredk. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Oct. 10-—-H O Roberts, St. John, N. B.; H W Patterson, Boston; J E M Whitney, Montreal; Thomas Harris, Halifax; Captain Winson, Malifax; Charles Gyde, Montreal. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 8—N Stamway, Halifax; Neil McKel- vie, Summerside; J Thompson, do; Allan Firlayson, Vernon River Bridge; Jas MeMil lan, Georgetown; M Laing, Montreal; George Graham, Oshawa, H D Simmons, Montreal; Franklin Treat, Providence; H G Bauld Halifax; J bryran, New York; S S Forrest, Halifax; Jas Adams, Halifax; W Jordan, do; James McMillan, Georgetown; Levi Oxner, Chester Beau, N 8. ~ TO LET. dence of Mr. Arcap cupicd by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’ ply to the owner. Ap- JOUN INGS, FIRE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi-} KEnwEpy, Water | Street; also the preifises acjoining, lately oc- | We have the “ Niagara,” the “Good News,’ Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. eel and “ Box.” Farmers’ Boilers, in in large variety. Ivory, Buck Hora and other and young; Butchers’ Spoons and Kitchens, Dining Halls, &c. A further supply —— Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. RITION! Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to —CALI, AT— CHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries’ omer EDS Parlor and Bedroom Steves in Variety, | among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,” “ Twi- light,’ “Model Parlor,” “Organ,” “ Scout,” &c., &e. — -—_ — -—*o:----——- -—_--— For Churches, Efalls, Stores and Schools we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,” “ Ironsides” 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, &c., Xc.; Faweeit’s Celebrated Iron Ploughs and Extras. Tinware A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF &helf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Ferks, cueapP; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, is Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for eld Knives, Cruet Stands, Umbrella Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Herse Rags, Halters, Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, Xc. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass aud Putty. -~-10: ———— A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Rooms, | B:st American Kerosene Gil. :0-———— GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. ae Seine FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. ~ aap atuanaattoas of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and ‘Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. 39% Y= Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENRY BEER. ae ! } | SEOVES | } | “Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood ;! “ Alderman,” “Tally Ho,” “ Parlor | t ? Extra Pots, Stove Pipe and Elbows. Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, and Fire Iren Stands, &c., &c ; Libraries, Drawing Rooms, ee —————— WANTED! Potatges, Butter, Wheat. flighest price paid for POTATOES, choice BUTT«<R, and good clean WHEAT. FENTON FT. NEWRBERY. Ch’town, Oct. 3, ’81—3i wkly \UBSURIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER % the Cheapest aad most Newsy Paper nblished w the Provinces, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. Desirable Property FOR SALE. O be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th inst., at 11 o'clock, that beautifully situated residence at Cornwal], at present owned and occupied by Mr. Charles Squires. The building is two stories high, mansard roof, and contains ten rooms, kitchen, wash-room, etc , in which is a pump with a never-failing supply of water, Re The Imported Cidesdal salon ‘BARRISTER. AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell BY AUCTION, -—ON— Thursday, 13th of October, AT 2 o’CLOCK, ON Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, the Imported three-year-old Clydesdale Horse “ Barrister.” Termse—Half the purchase money to be paid on delivery; the balance on or before lst January, 1883, 0n approved joint notes, Bonds will be required that this Horse will not be exported without permission of the Board of Commissioners. A. McNEILL, Oct, 1, ’°81—till 13, wkly 1i Auctioneer. GRAND REGATTA! AT GHARLOTTETOWR, men me Wednesday, 12th of October, Under the Patronage of His Honor Governor Haviland, —_———_ Halifax and St. John Oarsmen to Take Part in Races. $200 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES. ProgramMe or Day’s Sport: lst, Handicap Race for large Sail Boats. [re trance fee $10; | st prize, total of entrance fee; 2nd $15. if funds available. 2nd, For Boats of 20 feet keel and under, Entrance fee $5, Ist prize, total of en- trance fee; 2nd prize $10. 3rd, Four-oared Race for Amateur Oarsmen. Lap-streak working Boats. First prize $75; 2nd, $25. Entrance $5. 4th, Single Scull Race, best and best Boats. ist prize $30; 2nd, $15. Entrance $3. 5th. Double Scull Race for Boats of 1» feet keel and under Ist prize $15; 2nd, $5. Entrance fee $1.50. 6th. Swimming Race, 150 yards. Entrance 25 cents. 7th. Canoe Race, 1 mile with turn, $5; 2nd $3. Amateur oarsmen Provinces are invited, No second prize will be given unless three boats enter, All rowing races to be rowed three miles with a turn, from Railway Wharf to a point one and a half miles from it towards the Asylum, If water is calm in forenoon, rowing races will be started at 10 o'clock, sharp, and con- tinue in the order in which they appear on the programme; and if not, the sail races will be started first. The Band of the 82nd Battalion has been engaged for the day, Prize $5. Ist prize from all the Maritime P. McQUAID, Sept. 27, ’81. Secretary and Treasurer. DABRADOR GERRING, ~O ARRIVE IN A FEW DAY2,— 200 barrels 100 half-barrels 4 Will bs sold low. ) Choice Labrador HERRING, B. WILSON HIGGS, Oct. 4,’81-—- pat lw 52 Queen Street, TO RENT! CHE HOUSE lately occupied by Liecr. Boutton, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house. Pamp in yard, Apply to owner, J. H. GATES, Queen Square, Chariottetowa Shop & Dwelling House TO RENT! N South Side Qucen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Williems. App-y to HORACE HASZARD. Hides Jaly 15—tf Aug. <5— Hides, Hi: es, GEO, CLOW , Oct, 6, '81—wkly Auct’r. Spring Park Wool Shop, June 27, by. ANTED by ©. F. STACKIOOL, at the , mee Cl Ree ete neal, ea on \e : ql wal Mer mene: AE a ei dro «80 i OM Mn SO