_ a ) L APH, CANADIAN, Lonpon, Oct. 20 Mon ALL the ove) NEWS The steamer ‘‘ Harworth,” from treal, has arri' ad at Jueeustown. cattle carried by her were washed board. - Orrawa, Oct. 20. Information has been received here that the Brazilian Parliament has voted tiie subsidy of $50 000 to a line of steamers to trade between the ports of that country and Canada. It is also stated that the vessels will be placed on the line at once ani will probably run during the winte1 months between Halifax, St. John, Per pawbuce and Rio Janeiro The Pacitic Ratlway Syndicate repre- sentatives had another interview with the Government to day. The Local Government of Ontario in- sists on its right to appoint Queen’s Coun- sel in spite of the decision of the Judges of the Supreme Court and the action of the Dominion (Government based thereon. Hon. Mr. Mowat bas appealed the case to the Privy Ce inci, Hon. W. Macdougall was presented with a four hundred dollar silver service, yester- day, by anwnber of friends, on the occa- sion of his taking up his residence in the city. Mayor Mackintosh made the pre sentation. Monrreat, Oct. 20. About one huvdred and fifty locomotive engineers, from all parts of the continent, arrived in this city this morning to attend the Convention which opens to-day. The engineers were formally welcomed by mem bers of Parliament and others. EUROPEAN. Dusurn, Oct. 20. The friends of the Land League advise them to offer £1,000 reward for the capture of the murderer of Mr. Hutchins’ driver, as fresh murders are very inopportune for agitators at a time when prosecution is pending. Panis, Oct. 20. The Bishop of Montpelier will be prose- cuted for an abusive exercise of power in excommunivating the Prefect while the latter was executing decrees against the re- ligious orders. UNITED STATES. Hoitanp. Mich., Oct. 30. long tle beach fer tive miles are large quantities of freight, portions of the upper deck, etc., of the steamer ‘* Alpena.” The body of a lady came ashore on Tresday, and was recognized as Mrs. Bradley, who, with her two daughters, were on the ** Alpena.’ Sanpwicu, Mass, Oct, 20. A mob of 300 Italian laboreas on the Cape Cod Ship Canal, on learning that the money promised to be paid them did not arrive, gathered around the Central Hotel where the contractor, Mr. Dreisback, stops, demanding their money due. Not finding Dreisback, his son was taken by them, they proposing to lock him up in their shanty until the money was paid. Special police- men were sworn in and for a time the mob was quelled. Chief Wade with a detective force arrived, and a larger force is expected to-day fto.u Boston. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 20. A collision on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton R. R., at Jones Station this morning, injured fifteen -passengers. The train was taking the siding when train No. 13 ran,into the rear car, smashing the engine's wpper works and filling the car with steain. A fire broke out this morning in Ben. Mey’s shoddy factory, cutting off all means of escape froin the third floor,where women were at work. Ineffectual attempts were made to rescue them. The dead are: Rachael Daggett, 55 years old ; Margaret Walsh, 60; Mary Tyner, 49; Catherine Jackson, 55; Mrs. E. Barret jumped from a window and escaped. No one is to blame for the loss of life, Damage to property, $25,000. Tue building was not burned down. -— —— - Special Notices. Tom Tiiemn’s Velocipede to be seen at the Family Grocery, and will be sold cheap.—f. K. Brace oct 21 Hyacinrus, $1.30 per doz ; Tulips, 30 cents per dozen ; Croecuses, 25 cents per dozer at the Agricultural Store—R. May. 016 3i Tue new beverage ‘‘ Kaoka,” is for sale at George (arter’s Grocery Store, Great George | Street. Call and geta package. [oct. 15,eod. A ¥rEw eopies of Kemshead’s Chemistry for sale at Newwes’, South Side Market House. lo 15 44 Curw Mail Line Ruptn & Hart's. {se 18 Swee Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth pieces, at Ruain & Hart's. [sel8 Ir you want your stoves, and stove-pipe fitted up. leave your orders, with C. F Harris at City lin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be premptly attended to. Tue cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo se8, Velvet Photograph frames, Toys and olls of every description at the Agricultural store.—-R. May. (sep. 21, tf) Tne best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Provinces is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rosin & Hart's. {se 18 Smox« Rubies, for a mild and cheap smoke, from Risin & Harr. [se 18 ——~G @ 7~-- A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per ear, total $1,200—all which was stopped y three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house-| work for a year since, without the loss of a’ day, and I want everybody to knew it for their benefit.” Navy from (sept 22, tf.) ‘“Joun Weexs, Butler, N. Y.’; Local and @ther Items. Martin Hogan bas accepted John Fran- shams challenyve toa pedestrian contest. See! advertising columns. hus October session of the County Court ‘ouimensed ta sile te-day.— Various \tias cases will be heard. Sim mae ne Mrs. Joun (. Vatu, sister of Sire Fenwick WVilhiams, died in St. John, N. B., on day. She was 84 years of a Tues: ze- : sealliliiancianaetis BARK ‘* Erema,’’ McMahon, to Peake Bros. & Co., with salt and general merchandise, from Liverpool, G. b., arrived here on the 22nd inst. ssssesitee hoeialiilibeebatenaies ir is said that a match rece has been made between Mr. P. 8S, Brown's stallion and R. (itzsimmons’ ‘Island Chief,” for $100 a side, to take place on Summerside Par& on Friday next, the 29th inst. platelets Propuprk SaLe.—Messrs. James Duggan & Sons sold a cargo of P. E. Island oats yes- terday, at 45 cents per bushel. Potatoes brought 25 cents and turnips 18 cents per bushel.-- Halifax Herald, 20th. SENATOR MUIRHEAD is about building a Mill on the sight of the old one which was recently destroyed by tire. It will be the largest two-gany saw mill in New Brunswick. its sawing capacity will be 120,000 feet per day of ten hours, THE races at Summerside, yesterday, were unsuccesstul. Ail the classes failed to fill, ind were it not that the Cuarlottetown horses trotted for a small purse, our friends in Prince County would have had to return home without seeing a race at all. Mr. West- cott’s ** Zala”’ was the winner ot the purse. THE Advertizer says: Hon, P. Gavin, Alber- ton, passed through Georgetown ona Friday last, ou his return froma tour through the southern section of the country. When at Murray Harbor Nerth he called to see the lob- ster factory of Messrs. Prowse & Clow, which he considers the best on the Island. _— mae VALUABLE CanGo.—The brigantine Parnell, owned by Michael Foley, Esq., Alberton. cleared for Barbadoes to-day with a cargo of produce and live stock valued at $14,610. The schr. HLimma also cleared to-day, for Newfoundland, with a good cargo, shipped by Messrs. Fowle & Darrach. tapenade cieahpilien Tre steamer ‘‘Kdgar Stewart’ sailed for Halifax on Thursday evening, with a cargo consisting ot 325 bags potatoes, shipped by D. MeCallum ; 100 bbis potatoes, by Montague Stephens ; 100 do do, bo Henry Coombs ; 175 bbis herring to Mr. Forsythe, and sundry other articles of produce. She had also sev- eral passengers, Fiyz cases at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon-—three drunks, one va- grant, anda boy named Newton MeDonald, who stole $6 (iu ceats) from the confectionery wagon of Mr. John Livingston. The boy was remanded until Monday. As he is too young te know the gravity of his offence it is thought be will be dismissed. The money was recovered, sis a Ritinacisligeds Tue Brigt. ‘* Plymouth,” Capt. L. J. Westaway, jr., arrived at Georgetown en the 18th inst., 23 days from Greenock. This vessel left that port on the 19th August, went to Bay Verte, discharged ballast, and ioaded a cargo of deals for Greenock, discharged ear- go, took in ballast and returned to port, -making the round trip in two months.— Advertiser, Hox. Mr. An@ess has received from the Department of Railways and Canals, a letter informing bim that the exploration, which he and Mr. Landry have solicited, along the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River, has j been granted and will be commenced without idelay. his scheme, when completed, will shorten the distance between Halifax and Ottawa some eighty miles. Tar market to-day was the largest for several months. Sales were brisk at ithe following prices: — Beef small, 3 te 12 cents; Beet, qr. 4 to 8 cents; Mutton, 5 to 9 cents; Lamb, 4 to 9 cents; Geese, each, 45 to 50 cents; ‘Turkeys each 60 to 90; Ducks each 20 to 25 cents Chickens per pair, 20 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh 20 to 25 cents; Butter ‘tub 20 to 22; Eggs 17 to 18 cents; Hay 35 to }40 cents; Oats 36 cents; Potatoes 16 to 20 ‘cents; Flour $2,95 to $3,00; Oatmeal £2.75 to £3,00; Hay 38 to 40. AcApEMY oF Music. —'lo-night the manage- ment announces reproduction of Two Orphans, and to-morrow positive production of Kathleen Maveurneen, Monday evening, Mr. Lindley will iutroduce Mr. Archibald Forbes, and 'never have seats sold more quickly to any (entertainment in our city. Mr. Archibald Forbes is the lion ef the hour in Halifax, ! crowded houses of rank and fashion, and pub- lic invitations without end show testimony of appreciation of his pluck. The North British | Society entertained him to a public dinner on | Tuesday evening. MiracuLous Escarge.—One of the sons of | Mr. Allan McKinlay, of South Wiltshire, had a miraculous escape from death on Tuesday last. He was riding while his brother was raking a potato field with a revolving rake. While at work, the mare ran away and threw him off. He fell under the teeth of the rake and was dragged about three chains. The clothes were torn from his back, his body scratched and bruised and his scalp literally torn from his head. Dr. Henderson was, as soon as possible, called in, and it took him about two hours tosew up and dress his many wounds. We are glad to learn that un- der the doctor’s skilful treatment the lad is likely to recover. Tue steamer ‘‘Worcester” sailed for Bos- ton on Thursday evening, the 2lst, with a cargo consisting of 921] bbls. potatoes, 372 bags do, 1,781 bbls mackerel, 485 cases eggs, 20 kits mackerel, 37 cases do, 111 do Lobsters. She had alse the following. passengers: Miss MeDonald, Mrs Kelly, D_ Coffin, wife and three children; Misses Sabine, Currie, Mce- Donald, Gillis, McRae, McLeod, Scott, Me- Cormack, McCaskill, Kelly, Currie, O’Brine, J MeNutt, Stewart, L A Rochefort, McDon- ald, Harris, Ne!son, Gormley, Hughes, Currie, Mrs MeKay, Mrs Hazlewood, Mrs O’ Brine, Mrs MacKenzie, Mrs MelIntyre, Mrs C A Miller, Mrs J Vinal, Messrs J McKenzie, J Miller, J MeVarish, M McKenzie, J McGreg- or, f © McDonald, J McDonald, T Carey, Alex MeNeill, A McDonald, H J Mont- gomery, JR Anderson, P F Wise. f Sena eeeaEN eae meen leone ——~ | - Saas BLACK SILKS, SATINS, Reena a TT CL DLA nN WEeSTH RIN ASSURANCE FIRE AND AIARINE. Capital and Assets - - income for year ending Sist Becember, 1870 - - HEAD OFFICE, os . . «+ TORONTO, ONT. O:o0 ” Risks taken on all descriptions of property at lowest rates. COMPANY! SHOORPORATED 185i. $1.637,553.10 $1,001.052.20 HORACE HASZARD, General Agent for P. E. Island. October 18, 1880. _N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Prevince will be received. VELVETS, * GRAPES, CASHMERES, DRESS CORDS. RID GLOVES, a | MANTLES, GREAT SHOW OF NEW Corsets and Hoop Skirts, IN EVERY NEW MAKE. LADIES’ BONNETS, Ulsters and Dolmans.| For For For For For For For For For For Oct. Tl, 1880. Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1880. UALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS NIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET, {x asMucH AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH, ECELVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTENTIO in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to Kine FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: Boston CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, PALIAN FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, S ULTANIALEMON , CARRAWAY TOPS, GRACKNELLS, ICED ARROW ROOT, Usion MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, ra cran RATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, Tua BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. RI: BONS, ; PLUMES, HEADDRESSES & MILLINERY ben borrutn es TW, A, WEEKS & CO, MOURNING GOODS. Sign of the Lien. Oct. 11, 1880 —tu th s ; 2 “i E mmf Cee Ge? =] CD Pri Ct JOHN QUIRK, éity Steam Exakery. Prince OCT OB Hk. J. B. MACDO Street. NALD'S, QUEEN STREET. Readymade Clothing, Custom-made Clothing, Shirts and Drawers. White and Colored Shirts, Hats and Caps, Worsted Coatings, Tweed Suitings, Scarfs, Ties and Collars, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, New, Stylish and Cheap Goods, J. B. MACDONALD’S, Queen Street’ GO TO ncn ll AO ee A LO tee a mam, ee me - ee ne ee oe aw NEW. NEW Received this Day, Ladies’ French Kid Slivpers, IN HE LATES STY LES. iadian® Mil float Ontt e Ladies’ Cil Goat Button Boots, Of the Best and Fiaest quality (Chamots lined), for autumn and winter wear, can’t be excelled. ALSO, LADIES’ FELT SHOES, FUR LINED, =. W. SMITH, Ch’town, Oct. 21, 80—3i Stamper’s Corner, j eee ete RS STEAMER MIRAMICHI WILL MAKE Two Trips More from Montreal, > there ahout the Ard October, ana again about the 5th November. Leaving Orders shonld be sent at once. CARVELL Bros. Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1880--3i eod en cen Wanufacturers, Attention 33 VALUABLE Real Estate and Machinery AT AUCTION. ———— SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. ISLAND. AM instrneted by Meesrs. W. R. Warson aud A. i. Brows, Trustees of the Estate of Mrs. ALBERT Hyxpman, to sell at Publie Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 11th of November Next, ar 12 o'CLOCK, NOON, All that Valuable Real Estate, Comprising One acre of Land, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, and Dwelling House. Also the Machinery, Steam Engine & Boiler. This property was built for and used as a Brewery, was fitted up in the latest and most approved style. The Engine ead Boilers were built by a first-class maker in London, England. All the requisites for Brewing pur- poses are within the Building, and in good working orecr. This property will be seld without reserve on the day and hoar first above named. No other cause. As the Buildings may be con- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, a8 may suit purchasers. Terms and all other information. may be had on application to W. BD. STEWART, Auctioneer. Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ‘80. “ FLOUR, bis. ‘*‘ Hiawatha,” ) 1 rh = 20%, ‘* Barony,” FLOUR, We can specially recommend the above Flour as a superior article for family use. For sale low for cash or approved paper. Pf. S. HANFORD & CO, 43 Water Street. | postponement on account of weather or any Flo coil. WUsT RECELV ED,— e Ost. 19, °39. HARD GOAL. ryvxO ARRIVE about 25th inst., per ‘* Isa- bella, 200 tons Chestnut. WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, (ueen’s Wharf, Ch’town, Oct. 15, 80-3: DENTAL. ¥ TAKE this method of informing the pub- lie that I have decided to leave Charlotte- town, and give up my practice. Dr. Geo. Hype, of Truro, N. S., a graduate of the first Dental College of the United States (at Phila- delphia), will be my successor. | cheerfully recommend him to my patrons. He has had many years experience. | have carefully ex- amined his work, and believe him to be one of the very best Dentists in Canada. c. L. STRICKLAND. Ch’town, Oct. 12, 80 —pat ar her ne pres 2w Referring to the above; I beg to notify the patrons of Dr. Strickland, and the yeneral public, that 1 have taken the office recently ocenpied by him (De. Strickland) opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George ‘Street, where I may be consulted during the {usual office hours. A share of public patron- j|age is respectfully solicited. GEORGE HYDE, D. D. 5S, | Charlottetown, Cct. 15, 1880. EYE, EAR AND THROAT. | DR. J. Re McLBAN. \Graduate of the University or Pennsylvania, : | formerly Assistant Surgeon to the Sth and Locust Street Eye and Ear In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to | diseases of the Eye, Kar and Throat. | Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N.S. | . Oct. 14, 1889. ; b-) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinses, | 1 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER a s