aes <A SMPTE wae NOU Aan i lll s * % Local and Other Items, | a5 > | Praopuce Buyens.—Receipt Books for Pota | tecs and Oates, Drafts, ete, for sale at) SxemNeR BRos,—2i pat > ‘ Ir ie said that the Rethwehilds have ae autherized to place the Hungarian loan of | 300,000,000 florins im the United States. | A snerr artiele ow the letter of our corres: wandent ‘‘Coriolanus,’’ and the troubles of ireland, crewded eat, will appear on Monday -———- oa j A Commercial TRAVELLERS Assocrarron | pas been formed at Malifax. Nearly all the wholesale houses of the city are represented in it natieaniiitn Tux water supply is not plentiful ia New York, and 5,000 peunds ef dynamite have poea provided to blow up houses should a heavy fire break ont. > Ax English soliciter is at Ottawa on behalf ofa number of English capitalists, who pro pore to purchase about one million acres of and for settlement in the Noth-West. viata Tue Committee whe had charge of the arrangements for Mr. Murdoch's lecture will weet at the office of William Koughan, Esq., this evening, 22nd inst., at 8 o'clock, -- > -- A pvp.ic temperance meeting will be held in the Market Hall next Thursday evening Several well known clergymen and delegates to the Grand§Division will speak. Go early. a Tur races at Somerset Driviog Park have been postponed. They will take place as seon as the track is in .condition. Thirty horses will take part in them, and an interesting day's sport is expected. +> Correction.—It was Mr. Bar.holomew Pickard, not John Pickard, Esq., who pro- sented the ‘‘ celebrated quilt” to Rev. John Marris, at ibe B. ©. Bazaar, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Sherry’s hearth rug, which toek first prize at the Dominion Exhibition, was purchased by that lady and presented to Mrs. Harris, wife of the Rev. Mir. Harris, B. C. minister. - ---~-> ee Ir is said the Government are distributing rewards te anumber of persons for humane and gallant services in reseuing in January last from the ice at Cape Bear, P. BE. I., the assengers ef the Northern Light.” It is alve imtended to present tes.imonials to the mate and three s#amen Of the “Addie H. Cann,” ef Yarmouth, N. 8., in reeognition of their having rescued the shipweeck crew of the brigantine ‘‘D. W. Heunesy,” of Hawkabury, N. 3., on the 2ad December last. —> PRISONER FOR THE PrnirsntTiaRy.—Con- stable Henry Scales, of Prince Edward Island, reached Moncton yesterday afternoon with Dunbar McCabe, who is en his way to Borchester to secve two years and ore month for stabbing with intent to do serie‘s bodily harm. The prisoner is 17 years of age. It is said that since he was sentenced another party las been placed under arrest for the crime, and it is thought possible the sen tenced young man is irnocent.—Moncton Times. cntencejiianme Oxe of the best colleges in Canada, the McGill, of Montreal, is in financial difficul- ties, and its friends are asked to aidit. Its iavested capital is $400,000, from which it gets $25,009 a year interest, and it has a Gov arament grantof $5,500. But notwithstand ing this its deficit, last year, was $10,500, and this year it is $4,000. President Dawson has set a good example by giving up 4 year or two years salary. 1t costs a good deal of money, over and above the fees reecived from students, te run an edueational institution. The fees received ab McGill amount to $4,000, while the wheie expenditure is $45,000. —_——»-——- Tue Potrate ‘“ Hum.”—-The peor people of Halifax whe have been in the habit of laying in their petatoe supplies at this season of che year at 30 cents per bushel, must stand aghast when they are'confronted with 55 cents to-day at Market and Humphrey's wnarf, where two were retailing. They would also be | informed that prices were on the advance. A | few days ago, at Georgetown, P. E. I, pota- secs were selling at 38 cents per bushel; leave 12 vents for freight to Halifax, and even at 55 esats, the profit is small. The Island i« in- feated with Uuited States speculaters, and it is hard for a coaster to get a load.-—/Halifax Recorder. ——— ——— AN amusing case of violation of the Cennec- ticut Blue Laws has eccurred at Norwich, in that state, the culprits being ne less import- ant personages than ex-President Hayes, Con- gressman White, ard Dr. Bacon, and the offence consisting in the party taking a drive on Sunday in contravention of the old but still existing Puritan regulations for the order ef the commenwealth. The last-named gentleman is apparently a rigid Sabbatarian, and bas distinguished himself by his efforts in putting down a certain Sunday excursion, the organizer of whieh now threatens to retaliate by prosecuting the doctor. Each of the offenders in this instance is liable to a fine of twenty dollars. Sy ecial Notices. Fisxan Happres received to-day at the Fish Market.—Oct 19. 3i Crre Cop CRANBERRIES received to-day at the Fish Market, Grafton St.—Oct 19. 3: Acor of all wool Tweeds at a large diecount at Owen Conaoliy’s. foct 19 12i Reoatra.—Grand and Natienal Division, with iaasels and fringe complete at the Lon- don House 2aw Iw octlO +e — A Busy Maiden. Buey little maiden, bustling all the day, Before your fairy fingers disorder flies away. Dainty little maiden, 1 needa must let you know — My heart isin disorder and you have made it 80. Pretty little maiden, your task is plainly s°en— Tidy up my heart, love and beits chosen quecn, ——— > Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the arvtime Provinces. Toronto, October 22—10a. m. Moderate winds; fair weather; local showers to-night. ~ APPLES. ~ Y AUCTION, MONDAY, October 24th, at 2 o'clock,’ 75 Barrela COOKING APPLES. A. McNEILL, Auct’r, THE DAILY EXAMI TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. LATEST IRISH NEWS. Dusuin, Oct. 20. The 3ist Regiment left Dover for Ireland to-day and was loudly cheered. The Land Court opened to day, Lord Justice O Hagan presiding. He stated the rules of proceedure which had been adopted and said many tenants had already applied te have their rents fixed, but no decision could be given before tea days. The present judges would do their bes. to wake the Act A BlicCess. The judges’ statements were with applause. received Lonpon, Oct. 17. A deapatch from Dublin te the Standard eays: The Land League has been prociaim- ed as an illegal and criminal organization, and all its meétings will be dispersed by force. Lonpon, Oct. 29. The prisoners in Kilmainham Jail have been informed that they can only see phy- aicians, with the warden, at present. The Press Association confirms the an- nouncement frem Dublin that the Land League has been proclaimed as an illegal and crimimal organization. The procia- mation was issued by by Earl Cowper, Lord Lieutenant of Lreland. Dvusg.iy, Oct. 20. A mesting of 19,000 Land Leaguérs at Ballyshannen, County of Donegal, yester day, denounced the Government Lonpon, Oct. 20. Dublin is quiet this evening. The Irish Parliamentary party held a moeting to-day to arrange the deteils of the Hyde Park meeting on Sunday. The party denounced the British Government, and pledged al! Irishmen in England to carry out the Land League principles with increased vigor. Duss, Oct. 20. The preelamation against the Land League warns all persons that the Irish | National Land League, or by whatey er | other name it may be salled, is an unlawful and criminal aasociation, and that a}! meet- ings to carry ont or premete its designs or purposes arco unlawful amd criminal, aad will be prevented and dispersed by force. The proclamation warns the Queen’s sub- jects connected wich the League to discon- nect themeelves frem it and to abatain from giving further countenanes toit. All the powers and resources of at the Govern- ments command, the proslamation says, will be empleyed to protect the Queen's subjects in the free exercise of their law- ful obligation, aud to save the process of law on the execution of the Queen’s writs from hindrance or obstruction. It calis upon all Joyal subjects to uphold the authority of law and the supremacy of the Queen in Ireland. Lonpon, Oct. 20. The city of Derry and town of Drogheda have been proclaimed, When the news reached the land leaguers Dubiin office of the Government’s procla- mation, a hurried council was he!d, the books amd decuments were secured, and letters from the country were destroyed. Many books and papers were carted to a place of aafety, the lighis were extinguished and the do»ra were locked, The executive officials decamped fearing arrest. A largely attended conference of tenant farmers was held in the Town Hall, Bally- mony, County Antrim, to-day, and passed Mr. Gladstone and the Liberal party for their services in connexion with the Irish land legislation. UNITED STATES, Quincy, Ili., Oct. 20. A disastrous break occurred in Sny Levee, two miles above Scott’s landing, last nignt. The water is pouring throagh in torrents, and the land is being rapidly inundated. Rurners were sent out to warn the people aad the farmers are using superhuman efiorts to save stock and house- hold effects. The disaster at this time will be much yreater than ever before, asa large arev of winter wheat is sown. Corn and other crops have wot been secured, and the bottoms are fuli of cattle. JERSEYVILLE, Iil., Oct. 20. Charles Cay and John Burnus went into Wesley Park & Sons’ Bank, at Feilden, yesterday, and at the muzzle of revolvers compeitled Park to give them $3,500. The robbers then mounted horses and rode away. Park followed to the street, fired and killed one horse. The dismounted robber got on the horse of hia pal, and they rode off to- cether. The sheriff raised a posse and is scouring the country. The robbers, it is said, cannot escape. Yorktown, Oct. 20. The military review to-day was success- fully carried out, and fully 45,000 men were in line from various Siates of the Union. They were reviewed by President Arthur, the Cabinet, Gen. Hanceck, and distinguished French and German visitois. San Francisco, Oct. 20. Advices frem Mazatlan give particulars of a terrible hurricane, Sept. 29th, causing great damage to shipping and other pro- perty. i wrecked. Most of the houses show signs ot falling in. It is stated 600 lives are lost in the neighboring towns from the recent freshets. @ [Mazatlan is a flourishing seaport town of Sonora, Mexico, near the mouth of the fiver Mazatlan. Itis the port for neigh- boring towns, and is subject to frightful hurricanes. | Sr. Pavt, Oct, 20. Secretary Windom was nominated for Senator in the Republican caucus to-night by acclamation. Sx. Louis, Mo., Oct. 20. Trickett, the Australian oarsman, has sent a formal challenge to Hanlan, to rew a threw mile race on Creve Coeur Lake,near here, for $1,000 a side ard the champion- ship of the world, en or about the 2nd of November, the date to be agreed upon when signing the articles. ORILL Lima, Sept. 28. The Government of Garcia Caldoon has ceased to exist. A decree of the Chilian commander at Callao declaring that in all parts of Peru oceupied by Chilian forces no Government otherwise than municipal (except the Chilian) would be allowed to Oct, 22, '81. exercise Governmental authority. The German barqve Caro.ine is| a Oct. 14, 1881. NHR, OCTOBER BRITISH WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. WW. & A. BROWN & CO. R 22, Wl. DRY GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & 24 CASES AND BALES LU ¢ ss . 2Y “ ‘“ 6“ i 23 66 “é ““ : 31 ‘6 66 éé é LO “ és “6 - OTHER: SHIPMENTS TO sa natn * et! Bite i tt Mt a lll ln ch nl acpi DRY GOuds. ——~--—:0: -———— NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. PERKINS & STERNS. STERNS’, FOLLOW. eee ne en ee ee EX 8. S. WALDENSIAN EX 8.58. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONIA EX 8. 8. PRINCE EDWARD ‘EX 8. S. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL Inspect this Stock before pur- a oo .— —————————— a _—— ee = IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE —AMONG WHICH ARE— Finest Selecticns of Cloths in the City, Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsteds,,Seotch and Canadian Tweeds, &c., &c. Ou REABYMHMADE CLOTHING, most of which has been made on the premises, haviog an extra finish, will be seld as cheap as iraperted. GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Underclothing (Scotch and Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English and American Hats and Cays, &c. Gentlomen favoring us with their orders will find eur prices lower and our Gar- ments as good-fitting as can be had on P. E. Island. Y2 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. recolutions expressing their gratitude to] Ogtober 19, 1881—2aw till 31 dec, w s—wkly ——_—<—<———e a ee ee CHEAPER 0:0 ———_—_——_— ae ee ee CUSTOM TAILOR, KO K SALE. ‘ct very valuable and well-known Farm of one hundred acres, situated opposite the Uigg School House, Orwell Head, tor further particulars apply to ALEX. D, McLEOD, H. M. Customs, Charlottetown. Oct, 15—2i, wkly li CHANCE OF TIME, PICTOU AND HALIFAX N AND AFTER MONDAY, the i7ih inst., the STEAM NAVIGATION COM. PANY’S STEAMERS Will Leave Sharlottetown fer Pictea Landing at Six o’clock in the Morning, instead of at half-past seven as during the summer months, HAN EVER J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling Off his Immense Steck of Dry Goods low prices. nd Clothing this Fail at very Everyone in want of goed articgys at a small price should visit this store. [whly, pres For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For Canadian Tweed Suits, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL - CORNER. | and best assortment ef Cloths in the | There yeu will find the largest Island. Prices very mederate. yuaranteed. For Overcoats of ail Descriptions, -GO TO- MACLEOD & CO'S E25 bay tA tae es Ge WY Bo, U PER QUEEN STREET, —aALso— The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit A cemplete line of Gests’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Xc. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1381. ee By order, FRED. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Navigation Company. | Oct. 48, 1881—10i WOTICE! To the Editor of the Patriot. | $m,—In reference to the item whieh ap- ‘peared in your issue of yesterday’s date in re- gard to ful! fares having being charged on ‘the Steamer ‘ Heather Belle’ on Exhibition Day, I beg to state that it was my fault, as | ‘omitted informing Capt. McLean that arrange- /ments had been made for half fares | Passengers on the Boat during those two ‘days can have the difference refunded by call- ‘ing on Vapt, McLean any trip this season. | JOHN HUGHES, | } | | | Agent Steamer “ Heather Belle,” | Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct, 15, ’*81—6i ‘Millner's Tin, Shop. rQXHE subscriber , thankful for past patron- age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, | Elbows, &¢., &¢., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash. WHOLESALE AND Reval. g@ An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER. Oct. 11, ’81—im CHARLOTTETOWs BUSINESS. GOLLEGEL THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! | ON THE 257TH ENST. Evening Classes to be Resumed Ist Nov, RN HOUSE AND LOTIL FOR © ALE. ABRADOR AND CODFISH. BARRELS and HALF-BARRELS of Charlotteton, Oct. 11, ’8i—2w choice HERRING, just received from | ~-—---- —S sallloee ERRING, lowed on the present tuition rates to Ist ! | A discount of 20 per cent. will be al- December. | REAGH & HELLER, PROPRIETORS a Very Valuable and Handsome _ October, 1881,@ House and Half Town, Lot and Stable, situated on Pitzroy Street, next te Gorge Lacey’s. The house is new and nearly finished, containing seven rooms and good cellar, The Furniture will also be sold at same time. Terms made known at sale, | THOMAS ALLEN, . 4 Oct, 14—6i pda Propric tor. 7 be sold by AUCTION, on the 25th of| 15 Labrador per schooner “ Lettie,” put up ex-. pressly for the Fish Market. : —ALSe— 500 qtls. choice large CODFISH, at the Fis Market, Grafton Street. J. H. MYRICK. Oct, 14—3i eod, wkly pat 31 TO LET. fOXVHE BRICK HOUSE adjoining tbe , resi- i dence of Mr. Ancap Kennepy, Weter h Street; also the premises a‘joining, lately dee? cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co’ Ap- ply to the owner, JOHN INGS. HOUSHHOLD FURNITURE AT WOODLAWN. a T AM instructed by Hon. Josep Pore to sell AT AUCTION, at his residence, ** Woodlawn,” Euston Street, on WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, 26th and 27th at 11 o'clock, all his very valuable and handsome Household Furniture and Effects, Handsome Rosewood and Tarkish Cloth Draw- ing Room Suit, with tete-a-teta Sofas; Roses wood Sofa Table, handsome Rosewood Centre Tableg with carved pedestal; Rosewood Card Tablea, Rosewood Chess Table (inlaid with marble), Rosewood prie Dieu Chair, Rosewood Fender and Foot Stools, Five o'clock Tea Tables, handsome Statuary, in Parian Marble and Alabaster, very handsome Mantel and Wall Mirrors, 1 Giltand Marble Top Console, with Mirror, Crayons and Pencillings, hand- some Oil Paintings and Engravings, Velvet Pile, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, French Damask and Lace Curtains and Hangings, Chandeliers, Register Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, &c., very handsome Dining Room Fur- niture in Mahogany Extension Dining Table, Mahogany Side Board, Mahogany and Sontias Seat Dining Chairs, Mahegany Dumb Waiter (3 shelves), Butler’s Trays and Stands, Mar- ble 8-Day Clock, Bronze Ornaments, very handsome, Oil Paintings and Oil Chromos, Crimson, Damask and Lace Curtains, Poles and Rings, very handsome and expen- sive sets Dinner, Dessert and Fish Knives and Forks, in Mahogany cases, Plated ware, Glassware, China and Crockery, Lamps, etc. Very Handsome Hall Furniture, ia Mahogany and Marble lop Tables, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Chairs, Steel Engravings and Oil Paintings, Gil Cloth Base Burner Stove, Bagatelle Beards, ete, Hand- some Mahogany avd Polished Birch Bedroom Suits, with Canopy Tops and Damask Hang- ings. Very handsome double winged Mahog- any Wardrobe, with mirror front (cedar drawers and shelves), Mahogany Dressing Cases and Glasses, Toilet Sets, Feather Beds, Matraszes, Pallioses, Blankets, Sheets, Coun- terpanes, Chests of Drawers, Wash Stands, Commodes, Bedettes, ete. Rose- wood, Rotary Library Table, Mahogany Book Case, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Wal. Pianoferte, (French! 62 oct., Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, wal. boxed, lined with satin wood, etc., Kitchen and Paatry Furniture, ‘‘ American Kitchen Range,” Tim- ware, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, etc, Iron Axle Cart, Driving Sleigh, Box Sieigh, Wheel- barrow, Lawn Mower, Harness, Garden and Stable Tools,fete.; 1 esupérior Mulch Cow, 2 . Guns (one a Breech-Loader), 1 Colt’s Ke- volver and Case, 1 Sword, 1 Waterproof Fish- ing Bag, 1 pair Saddle Bags, 1 Sextant, 1 Washing Machine and Wringer, &c., &c. Fall particulars by catalogue, to be had after Wednesday next, at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Jee 15, 1881.—eod Auctiesneer- DAVIDS’ COMBINED WAITING & COPYING FLUID, CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID, Are the Best Inks manufactured. TRY THEM. FOR SALE BY ALL STATIONERS, WHOLESALE, BUCKLEY&ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. LABRADOR HERRING BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS 30) choice LABRADOR HERRING war- ranted, just received per schooner “ William Taylor. ~ HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct, 12, ’81—1w pat PAR:S, 1878. es See || JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL BEALERS THROUGEOUT THE WORLD. = White Oats Wanted. —-- _ BUSHELS Heavy White Oats, 5,000 ALSO, 5,000 Bushels good Black Oats. HORACE HASZARD, Queen’s Wharf. Charlottetown, Sept. 27th, 81 —Im eod pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. {OME PERSON either stole or took by mis- take from Hobbs’ Sale, on Prince Street, to-day, a single wire spring bottom bed, Any informati.n concerning it would be gladly received by J. C, Doutt. {oc 21 OOK WANTED, at the “ Nest,” Brighton J Road. Must have good reterences.— Mrs. Anremas Lorp. joc 21 V TANTED—Two first-class Coat Makers. To the right persons constant employ- ment and good pay will be given.—D. A. Broce, 72 Queen Street, foct 19 'g°O RENT—A COTTAGE PIANO in good order, Enquire at Lewis’ Photograph G lery, Grafton Street. [oc 10 tf *g°WO GIRLS wanted immediately for gen- eral Housework. Apply at this office {oc 1 ryxO LET—That desirable Dwelling House 6% the north side-of King’s Square, con- taining nive rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rout very low, Possession given in about one month from Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881. iid ee ; Siti Su. this date. Apply to Manx Borcure. 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