i oii ._ se,» TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LATEST IRISH NEWS. Dvusurn, Oct. 31. A disorderly meeting of the Dublin Cor- | poration took place te-day. A number of resignations of members of the council was received in consequence of the rejection of | freedom of the city upon Parnell and | Dillon. the 64th Regt., is untrae. Ceunty Sligo, has been suspended by his | bishop for his advaaced Land League views. | Fp eel nl ELE Summerside Notes. | . (Prem the Pioneer.) Capt Riehards’ new schosner is lyizg at (Jueen’s wharf, with her three iron masts | in position, She is being rigged and will! soon be ready to take in oats for Great | Britain. On Friday and Saturday last the rush of | E. Dwyer Grey’s recent motion to confer the | Prodnce mto market wag just tremendous. | The wharves were almost closely packed with teams all day, while there was not | The reported arrest of Capt. Dagmore, of | uch roeurte spare along the whole length - . ’ | , "We . j | of Water street. Tho travelling was fair, } Rey. Mr. Conway, priest of Skreen, | prices good and people wisely tock advan- | | tage of those conditions. It is probable | that never in the Mstory of Sammerside | was there so much money paid out for pro- | 1D. AES Se ae eS de eee ae a eames oS NON het The people of the parish have built up the doors and windows of his chapel, and de- clare that no priest but Father Conway shall officiate there. Dustin, Oct. 31. The pastoral of Archbishop McCabe was readin all the Cathelie churches of the Dublin diocese on Sunday, and created considerable sensation. Passages from the pastoral were printed last night, and de- monstrations against it, to be made to-day, were at once organized. At the pre Cath- edral one hundred and fifty young men rese at the moment when the priest began his references to the League, and drowned the speaker's voice in noisy demonstrations, which they made on leaving the buildiny. At Arronquay Chapel a similar incident escurred, and in other chapels dissenting neises aad gestures were made. UNITED STATES. Crxycinnati, Oct. 31. Reports rem up the Ohio tell of brisk rains, causing a rise in the rivers, tributary te the Ohio, and a rapid rise in the Upper Ohio, with a prospeet ef bringing out the supply ef ceal. Commat, 8. C., Oct. 31. The fire in Edgefield is believed to have been set by a man named Malloy, who fled, and a party has gone in search of him. The first heuse burned was the Tillman House, belonging to Congressman Tillman. There was no water and enly three houses escaped. Contocook, N. H., Oct. 31. At 1,40 this morning there was a slight shock of earthquake here and at Hillsbore’; and it was quite severe at Hen- niker. Boston, Oct. 31. The following has been received by the Aneient and Honorable Artillery company of this city from the Honorable Artillery company of London, of which the Prince of Wales is commander :— Resolved, Unanimously that the court ef assistants ef this company, at the first meet- ing since recess, desire to record their heart- felt sorrow at the death of General Garfield, President of the United States of America, and offer their comrades of the Ancient and Honerable Artillery company of Boston their deep sympathy they and the whole nation have sustained in being deprived of the services of a soldier so renowucd, a scholar se ripe,and a statesman so calculated to command the leve and respect of his own people and the admiratien ef all the civilized nations. > J. W. SHERMAN, Secretary. New York, Oct. 31. Arrived, the Canadian yacht Atlanta, which has been matched for the American cup against the New York Yacht Club. EUROPEAN. Lonxpow, Oct. 31. The Prince of. Wales, whois in Paris, lunched yesterday with Sir Charles Dilke and (iambetta. Berns, Oct. 31. Elections for the National Council show but little change in the position of parties. Fifty Conservatives and Ultramontanes, aud ninety-cight Liberals and Radicals were elected, against forty-five and Jninety- ‘hree respectively in the former Council. The increase in the population gives the Ceuncil ten additional members. Lonpon, Qct. 30. Alexander Macdonald, Liberal member fer Stafford, is dead. The Post says that the Government have resolved to enter upon more direct relations with the Vatican. The Anchor Line steamer Assyria, be- fore reported at Avonmeuth from New York, was seriously damaged on the pass- age and jettisoned part of her carge. Tho master was disabled. Paris, @et. 31. The Chamber of Deputies, to-day, vali- dated a great number of elections, including that of Gambetta for Belleville. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 2—10a. m. Light to moderate winds, fair mild weather. No day is yet fixed fer Queen Victoria's departure from Balmoral, but she will not go south till the fourth week in November—prv- bably about the 23rd. Sse SSS Ee SHIP NEWS. ——— PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Nov 2—Lodi, McDonald, Pictou, bal; Hound, Wentzel, Mahone Bay, bal. CLEARED. Nov 3—Brigt Kitty Clyde, McRae, Orwell, potatoes. OUTPORTS. Georgetown, Nov 3,cld Defiance, McKenzie, Cape Uanso, produce; Ruby, Myers, Picton, bal; Reuper, Hartland, Sheet Marbor, pro- duce; A Grant, Sherbourne, Montague Bridge, mdse; Phinesra, Rebertson, Picteu, bal; Ida May, Gray, Grand River, bal; Albert, Her ring, Murray Harbor, preduce; Mary Jane, White, Pictou, bal; Victory, Colford, Grand River, bal; Thetes, Mardy, Lockport, produce; Lone Star, Hardy, Aan, Uloth, Canse, produce. Georgetown, Nov 2, Cornelia, Godfrey, Halifax. bal; Bessie, McLean, Shelbourne, mdse; Alaska, Young; Oh’town, bal. Souris, Nov 2, ent, E Hodgson, Lavie, Pictou, mdse. __— DIED. At Chatham, N. B., on Sunday afternoon, ~~ October, of whooping. cough, Edith mas. Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 Weeks & Co., just opened. —Oct 31 3i oct 31 Sex the New Pantomime and Pinafore Toy Books at Bremner Bros, nov | 4in Cards at iarvie's Bookstore—beautiful de-| .- signs. oct 3] | NOY. 1, 1881. Weeks & Co.—Oct 31 3) : Te THE Trape.—Just recived, £00 barrels ] Superior Extra Flour, which will be sold low 88] for cash or approved paper. —OwENn ConNoLLy. , sold at cost— Byrne lirds. ) Queen Street. retail, to arri eon Monday next. Will be sold cheap to the trade. Leave your orders at the Family Grocery,—R. K, Brace. 026 gallon, at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Bracg. cis. Ridley Havergal, for sale by Bremner Bros. nov | 4i can get every part of a gun made, is at Brown’s Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. nev | tf wky ment of Juvenile Books, suitable fur Libraries, Gifts, &¢, Text Books—just received by Bremner Bros. your old Sewing Machine for a new one; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and makeut as good as new or no charge made.— WILLIAM Brown, shop on corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown, P. E..]. in great variety ; also, Hildesheimer’s’ Hand Painted Christmas Cards—just received by Bremner Bros. Ball, St Jehn ; J W Myrick, Boston; W L Teronte, Ont.; C J Sturge, Londen, England ; Gloucester. forming an Agricultural Society. Lockport, produce; Lucy 1 duce. On Monday business was very gvod, | but by ne means equal to the days men- | tioned | Theo. Clark, who has for many years been in Mr. Calhoun’s employ. Mr. Ciark has| élsy purchased from Mr. Calhoun his | raills, iumber yard, warehouses, wharf preperty and machine sheps. We heartily wish our friend much success in his new | enterp) ise. A gentleman informed us that last Wed- nesday, being in a settlement some 16 or 17 miles from here, he saw two farmers hauliny in the last of their hay off the field. The parties were by no means slow or im- provident, but their harvest comirg on, they had to leave haymakimg and attend te the more important branch. It was there- fore not till the last week in October they got ax opportunity of cutting and yather- ing the last of the hay crep. {Must have been marsh hay.—Ep. Ex- AMINER. } Shipments per steamer St. Lawrence for week ending 29th Oct.:—Threshing ma chines, $300; 38 horses, $3,765; 834 sheep, $2,030; 318 bbls. oysters, $838 ; 200 yds. Island cloth, $160. 50 boxes bone- less fish, $150 ; 128 cases eggs, $800; 136 bbis. petatoes, $161; 672 lbs. leather, $268 ; 1,180 lbs. sounds, $1,180 ; 991 Ibs. leather, $169 : 624 bush. oats, $262; sun- dries, $156 — Total value, $10,367. Ee Special Notices. PILLHEADS supplied te order at Taz Exam. INER OFFICE. Hyve’s Cugzse—200 Ibs. received to-day. — R. K. Brace. nov | PRANG'S $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- New Seat Ciotss for Ladies at W. A. Don’r delay but call at Flarvie’s Book<tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a eplendid lot. Now is the time to select your Christmas Potato Baas for shippers cheap at W. A. [oc 26 eod lw Ovr entire stock of Hats and Caps to be oct 28 3i pd 100 bus'iel No 1 Cranberries, wholesale and Mixtp Pickues, by the pint, quart and nov 1 AN assortment of Religious Works by Fran- Tue only place on P. E. Island, where you To Sunpax., Scuoo.s.—A splendid assort- nov | 4i A worp to the ladies!” Do not exchange Prana’s Christmas and New Year’s Cards, nov | 4i SS HOTEL, ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Cot. 3lat—W C Cogswell, Sackville; J W Walters, New Hampshire; M Dingmaa, Fred D Lawrence, Montreal. Nov. Ist—P M McCool, Phila.; E M Tobey, ee oe amet aaa a = saline | MARRIED. At the Manse, Alberton, on the 2]st inst., by the Rev. A. F. Carr, A. M., Mr. Douglas L. Reid te Annie Laurie, daughter of Mr. John MeDougald, of Campbeltea, Lot 4, a en UPTON PARK RAGRS Will take place on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 9th, at 1 p. m., (one day only.) Great sale of Trotting Stock on the follow- ing day at 1] p. m. 2 For particulars get a catalogue from A, Mc- Neill, or nov l, J. T. JENKINS, PUBLIC NOTICE. — r E Farmers of Roseueath} New Perth, "Pisquid Road, $t. Peter's Road, Grand River Road, Cardigan, and adjeining settle- ments, are respectiuily invitea to attend a Meeting to” be “héld in Stewart's Hall, Car- digan Bridge, on Thursday, 10th of Novem- ber inst., at the hour of 7 o'clock, p. m., fer the purpose of considering the desirability of GEORGE F, OWEN. Cardigan Bridge, Ist Nov. 1881. I AM in receipt of fresh FRUIT by steamer ne, aged nine months and “a days, ouly of D. T. and Mattie Johnston. = a Eo x A ML ein OOS VEMBER ~ LATEST, NEWEST, BEST. PERKINS & STERNS Have just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw Hats, Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town . ° . . We onderstand that Calhoun & Newman| and country to inspect our’Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will have sold out their lumber business to Mr. | find no better value Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed in extent, variety and value. Just see these Goods aud get patterns whether you buy or not. Cotton Warp and Cottons of every description, of the best qualities, and at the lowest prices. Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c,., &c. Charlottetown, Nov, 1, 1881. Flannels, Blankets, Horse PERKINS & STERNS. ee ee ee AT SS ee —— SS eee COST! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. BRITISH WARBHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ATA LARGE BRBSBDY CTLEON. JUsT GPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assertment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &e R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. SSS 1081. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. Oct. 14, 1881. = Sm nov | tf wy Finest Selectio Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Wersteds, Seotch and Canadian \Tweeds, Xc., Xc. =D Se —AMONG WHICH ARE— W. & A. BROWN & Co. eee ee ee fre Bruty CE, Sugar, Molasses, Tea, CUSTOM TAILOR, IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE maisins, &c. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, 100 puns, Barbadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, ns. of Cloths in the City, i3y mrs seta Some atsrot erie 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 109 boxes Tobacco, differe:.t qualities, 300 chests } 1000 half-chests Choice Congou Teas, Ou READY™MADE CLOTHING, most of which has beeMm)| 1000 boxes made on the premises, having an extra finish, will be sold a3 cheap as imported. carefully selected to meet the re- quirements ef the trade. GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Underclothing (Seotch and @anadian), Libby «& | Also, to arrive by 8. 5. ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English and American Hats apa Caps, &e. Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our priees lower and our Gar- Boston; Jehn Yeo, Port Hill; Jos Marlen, | ments as good-fitting as cam be had on P. E. Island. 72 @YEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. and Malaga, in October :— 4009 boxes Valencia Raisins, 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 quarter-boxes Layer ‘“ 2500 boxes London Layer ‘* a ee ee ea GHEAPER THAN EVER! J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling Of his Tmmense Steck of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fall at very Everyone in want of good articles at a small price should visit this | Famous Superior, Store. low prices. October 19,_1881—2aw till 31 dec, w s—wkly 1000 half-boxes _‘‘ “s : 1000 qr. boxes ” f nett) ee haa a ee: 1880 boxes Loose Muscatels. For sale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Oct. 24, ’81—1m Haxrrax, N. 8. BEER & GOFF HAV Es 360 BBLS. BEST BRANDS National Policy, pro IL a ’ Kent and other Brands. _-— Shes Cr ery, LAMP , ble Knives, VERY CHEAP, THA! fwhly, pres aa ar T 32, 34, 36 and 40 cts, WARRANTED. 'rO LET. ‘Shop & Dwelling House Wholesale and Retail. *PRANC'S Prize Christmas Cards. First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE, Oct, 31—tf FEATHERS e i IGHEST PRICE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS. JOHN N 5 Oct, 29, 1881. NEWESON. For Sale or to Let, NHAT excellent Cottage and Barn situate near the corner of Queen and Bay fi ' e field streets. Immediate possession given, ot RICHARD JOHNSON Kent Street, Oct, 29, '81—tf unt ee —- Choice Flour'Baking Powder and Princess. and Ferks, Notice to Contractors. ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the \- undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Campbell's Cove Works,” will be received until THURSDAY, the 17th November next inclusively, for extending the Breakwater at Campbell’s Cove, P. KE. Island, according io a plan and specification to be seen on applica- tion at the office of Messrs. Matthew & Mc- Lean, Souris, P. E, Island, where printed forms ef tender can be obtained. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, the blanks properly filled in, and signed with their actual signa tures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted Bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Ministers of Public Works, equal to five per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party declines to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. Ifthe tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. H. ENNIS,’ Seeretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Oct, 21, 1881, } oc 31 Bi i\EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Rustico Works,” will be received until THURSDAY, the 17th November next, in- clusively, for the construction of works at the entrance to Rustico Harbor, P. E. I., accord- ing to plans and specification to be seen on application to Mr. Donald McKay, Oyster Bed Bridge, Rustico, or to Mr, William McNeill, Rustico Cape, P. E. Island, from whom printed forms of tender can be obtained, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the 5 printed forms supplied, the blanks properly fi lled in, and signed with their’ actual signa- tures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque, made peyable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the amoant of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter inte a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned, The Department will not be bound to ac- cet the lowest or any tender. By order, F, H. ENNIS, Secretary, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Oct. 21, 1881. ; oc 3i 3i THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR AUTUMN STOCK, and shall be pleased to make quota- tious for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, —aND— Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : 1000 dezen Axes, 12 tons Close Link Chain, 25 tons Sled Shoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tons Cordage, 450 pecean Powder, 750 boxes Horse Nails, 400 kegs Horse Shoes, 180 barrels Oil, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterns, 120 bdls. [ron Wire, 76 cases Scales, 2600 boxes Window Glass, 1 ease Silk Bolting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, 850 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, 7 tons Prandram’s Paints, 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, 8 Portable Forges, 25 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, 12 barrels Rosin, 5 barrels Borax, 300 Cotton Nets, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bags Shot, 3 cases Guns, 175 packages, containing — Breech- Loading Implements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Ely’s Cartriage Cases and Caps, Slates and Pencils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest and Padlocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread. Cutlery, Iren Table and Tea Spoons, Granite Ware, Plated Ware W. H. THORNE & CO. SpreciAL AGENTS FOR NHE commodious HOUSE owned and cc- a haa a ‘I om by the subscriber, in Water TO RENT! BEER & GOFF |stsiara power co, - - Powder Barrels Prime Apples, Street, Possession given middle of Novem-! ‘|D. F Jones & Co., Shovels and Forks , Barrels Prime Pears, ber. N South Side Queen Square, the Store _ Oct, 24,81, Tide Manis Beale Co. - , : Rented ‘Barrels Cranberries, R. LONGWORTH. ~ and Dwelling House lately occupied by | Wathel Canal & fend; _Avticoresive Paint jan ety woe Grapes, wholesale anc) Oct. 24, e1—tf L-J.;Willioms, .Appsy, t0 SUBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, |J,P.Lawton, — = - = - - Saws r ’ y store. H. COOMBS.’ | Rg ace to done is HORACE HASZARD. ie the Cheapest «nq moet Newsy Paper The Duna Edge Tool Co., : . Scythes Oct, 78—put 3i coll the EXAM [ ROO Aug. 25— Published in the Provinces. St. John, N. B., Oct, 19, '81—rm CEE MERRITT. 2 ee ee ee Pa ee men cua et hI i ae PRE RR Ripe a foe fi ene ee ers q i MMs aaa See! 8a BEE ae a i Pon " ores i A Hii Tis eM” Steines «ca linea > 5 ls el nw , OF -¥ aati ncaa ne Caer. tee, etalon: * 0 iar = Shes wikaae “meet tg agg eee 34 inigls lioness ante Pee Ainge. 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