St NE ene sr A> NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, The Result at Moosepath, ee . + i sixteen is successfully courti g public atten- , thon, Messenger Boy Wins Second! Money !! | Spe ial despa h to the Examiner St. Joun, N. B., Oct. 9. in the three-minute class races, finished | on Friday worning, Messenger Boy won second mon:y, being defeated ‘by Rich- mond Girl imare said to be able to trot} in 2.24. Messenger Boy won third money in the 2.45 class. ile should have got second, but the judges were prejudiced agains: | him. The Lieut. -Governor, suite, and all’ ihe Island visitors will arrive home to-night. ——— > 2--- Amuerst, N. S., Oct 7. James Andrews, farmer, of Fort Law- rence, was digging potatoes this afternoon, and seeing plover on the flats, near Mus- quash Creek, which was almost dry at low tide, went across to shgot. The tide came in before he was aware, and he was drowned in attempting to reture. Inquest new going on in Court House at this place. | i ' | | EUROPEAN, New York, Oct 7. A Dublin despatch says Parnell has formed an alliance with the physical force} ...,. party, and the Land Leawue and National- ists (or Fenians) must be considered friend- ly organizations, working side by side for a common object. The agitation iz no long- er merely a ‘and movement. It is becom- ing more far reaching, and it will be difli- cult to conjecture the result. The Fenians hope for open rebellion; the Land Leaguers firmly expec’ to obtain home rule, and it will beidleto deny,if ageneral strike issmade against rents, which becomes more and more possible every day, that the miove- ment will be well nigh irresistable. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 7. Five members of the Cabinet crew up the last note of the Porte. it was approved by the Sultan and finally revised by the Plenary Cabinet Council. The Sultan is still convinced that the European concert has a solid foundation; and that certain powers are anxiously seeking pretext for withdrawiny from united action. Lonpon, Oct. 7. | Special despatches from Vienna, Rome, Berlin, Paris and St. Petersburg say the note is condemned as bighly unfavorable. Lonpon, Oct. 7. Reports from various parts of the king- dom show considerable damage by heavy rains and foods. A new armor-clad corvette, 4,200 tons, for the Argentine navy, was launcied yes terday. A despatch from Badsick says: It is stated that Admiral Seymour, coinmander- in chief of the united fleet in Turkish waters, has requested the admiral com- manding the Russian squadron to hold bim- self in readiness for sailing orders. LOME, Oct. 7. The Pope nominated a coadjutor with the right to future succession to Archbishop McCloskey, of New York, in order to per- mit the latter to leave his diocese. The Pope is displeased with McCloskey for par- ticipating in the reception of Parnell, aad that displeasure will be manifested if the Archbisho; comes tv Rome. ATHENS, Oct. 7. The Government has made dispositions to summon 20,000 men of the reserve. Vienna, Oct. 7. All the inhabitants around Scutari, Al- bania, have beensummoned to arms. The Montenegrin chief has arrived at Belgrade. GREENOCK, Oct. 7. A fire last-night in the worsted mills here cansed a damage of g50,000. Nine hundred persons were thrown out of em- ployment. Vienna, Oct. 7. The British and Russian Cabinets have given their opinion of the Turkish note that it is altogether a unit to form the basis gof farther negotiations. While communica- ting this opinion, the Briitish Cabinet has urged the immediate resumption of com- bined action’ on a larger scale, namely to make a naval demonstration nearer Con- stantinople without abandoning the demon- stration at Dulcigno. a Lonpon, Oct. 7. Wm. Lassell, F. R. L., LL. D., the emi- nient astronomer, is dead. Dr. Lassell was born at Bolton, in Lancashire, on June 18th, 179%, and was therefore in his 82nd year at his death- He had but a limited education when he had to go into business, his father dying when he was but seven yeara old, but when he had time he engaged in his favorite study of astronomy. He in- vented a aumber of improved telescopes and discovered several satelites. His last work in astronomical science was the con- struction of a larger equatorial telescope than had previously been made, the dvs- cription of which and the work done with it constitute the 36th volume of the Astron- omical Society’s Memoir. UNITED STATES. "New York, Oct. 7. James Slinger and Geo. Forster were arrested on their arrival from England last | night, for forgery in London. P Boston, Oct. 7. An accident is reported on the Fitchburg Railroad (tunnell express) about nine o'clock this evening at er near Littleton, Mass. Few particulars are at hand, but it | is said that Enos Varney, master car build- | er,anda Mr. Faulkner, a stone cutter, a resident of Ayer, are killed, and several | others injured. The train left the track. | | Local and Othe - ee . , peak iiaaouin ak . i; but she will leave | Pictou, \ States but also in London. r Items. TT tt ttt atta tilittttL a ca Pur City Council meets on Monday evening g. fuk Summerside Jour rl, now ‘sweet wtinon ts iHE Gulnare ar ived at this port last night; again on Monday, for - eo James CURTIS sq, has been nominated a | candidate for the representation of Ward 2 in the City Council. -_—-~ -————e A TELEGRAM from Ottawa states that on the let of Uctobor the Governor General shot one huadred and fifteen ducks. - EE rae St. John Telegraph says Mr Archd., iiolmes, of Charlettetown, has sold his blk. |i. Lookout to a man in the United States, the price, it is said, being $1,5C0. “ eittlitbicasitiieess Sr. JAMES’ CnurcH.—The Rev. Thomas Duncan will assist at the communion service to-morrow, and will officiate also in the even- ing, at the usual hour, sibchstillien taletiiilinliines ISLAND TROTTERS have done well at Moose- path. Among the number competing are Mr. Dover's Lady Bagnall, Mr. Lee’s All Rizht, and Mr, Large’s Messenger Boy. The latter is in the first rank of trotters He has, how- ever, found more than a match in a Wood stock mare named Richmond Girl, ---——— _ We are indebted to Owen Connolly, Esq., ior some unusually large and delicious plums grown in his garden on the esplanade. We had the curiosity to measure one of average It was six inches in circumference one way, and five anda half the other. From the quality of ghis sample lot, it is evident that, with the attention and care given by Mr. Connolly, the.tinest kinds of fruit can be pro- duced in this Island. WeELL-Brep Catrie, Svuperton Horsks, &e.-—Our farmers and stock raisers should not fail to avail themselves of the opportunity they will have ou Tuesday next to improve their herds, by the purchase of well bred car- riage and farm stock at the auction sale by Mr. William Dodd o: a portion of the Hon. J. C. Pope’s superior stock. The sale will take place at the Kensington Brewery, on Tuesday next, at 124 o'clock, sharp. stsiisaadiaatilannits * PROFESSOR SHetpox, Wilts & Hants’ Agricultural College, Downton, Salis- bury, Eng.—one of the Agricultural cele- gates to Canada—is now on the Island. We regret that he remains only until Monday moraing. Could be attena our Exhibition to be held next week, he would form a better idea of what the [stand is capable of produc- ing thav he can by merely passing through tue country at this season. We hope, how- ever, he wili, while here, see enough to enable him to recommend our Province to the favor- able attention of at least a limited number of good English farmers. ‘The introduction cf a little new blood into our farming communi- ties would be one of the best things that could happen to this Province ; and there is no doabt that, by coming here, a few hun- ‘deeds of goed English farmers would do better than by going further West. aceentiditliiendn ACADEMY oF Music.—-Next week will bea gala week at the Academy. On Monday evening Miss Violet Campbell takes a benefit, tor which she offers an unusually strong Imll. ‘The histrionic merits of this lady entitle her te public support, for during her stay here she has given us an unusually good specimen of emotional acting in East Lynne, whilst her rendition of Lady Audley and the Countess in Two Orphans were tive character paintings, and her comedy acting in farces has been un- equalled in our city. Add to all this her able vocalization and we have a thorough artiste. The piece de resistance .is Bulwer’s Lady of Lyons, in which she appears as Pauline, a part in which she has no equal— having played it successfuly not only throughout the United She will also give one of her admirable elocutionary efforts be- tween the pieces, and will likewise appear in the farce. We hope our citizens will rally round her and give her a bumper. The band of the 82nd battalion have consent- ed to play on the occasion. During the Exhibition two performances will be given daily to afford our country cousins an oppor- tunity of seeing the Academy. Capt. Hickey, otlicers and men patronize on Thursday, the play being The Firemen. Tur S. S. Worcecter sailed for Boston on the 7th inst., with the following passengers:— Jas. Gormley, Misses McEachern, Irving, (2) Dunn, Morrissey, Graham, Mrs J E Morrissey, Mr A Gosbie, Miss Glenn, Miss Rude, Mr. Exof Mrs Richard Webber, Misses Morrissey (2) John McCawlgy, Master Rotchford, Miss Retchford, Miss Misses O’Dennell, McQuaid, McBonald, Miss McArfhur Mrs Lourie, Misses Morrison, Mc- Leod, M McDonald, Mr Quinn, Master Quinn Miss Quinn, Misses Barr, McDonald, McLoed, McLean, McCormack, Morrison, Mary Morrison, McLean, McMahon, Miss Glerey, Miss McKinnen, Miss Matheson, Mr F McLeod, Miss Mitchell, Messrs. Wm McCormack, B Renolds, D Renolds, Miss Mc- Donald, Miss McKenzie, Miss McLeod, Miss Graham, Miss Marshall, Miss Borgoine, Miss Matheson, Miss McAulay, Miss Martin, Miss Beaton, Mr J Stewart, Miss Easton, Miss McLeod, Mr Jos Stanlake, Mr A Way, Miss Green, Miss McPhee, Miss R Hughes, Miss Fitzgerald, Miss McDonald, Miss McDougall, Miss Lamont, Mrs Cook, Mr.B Andrews, Miss Clerkiu, Mr A Buchanaan, Miss McCormack, Miss Lannan, Misses Ryan(3), Miss Brown, Miss McDonald, Mr P Halloran, Miss McLeod, Miss Harris, Miss McMahon, Miss McLeod, Thomas Doyle, Miss McRae, Miss Young, Miss McPhee, Mrs. C Sigsworth, R A Mc- Leod, Miss Munroe, Miss Gillis, Mrs J R teede, Miss Ives, Miss Cutlif, Miss O’Han- ley, Miss Matheson, Miss McAuley, Miss Cranston, P McLeod. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 9—10 a, m. Moderate winds, fine weather. ttimim—meiip er Gp oo o- meena? Sir John A. Macdonald gave a dinner at Stadacona Hall on Tuesday evening, at The causa of the accident has not been) which a number of Ministers and others ascertained. were present. ‘umming, Mr D Murphy, | Doarry OF MY CRACKE IN THE MARKEY, IwasMUCH AS THEY ARE in the MAKING of THEM, Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1850. THE IMPROVED ADJUSTABLE . The Latest Novelty, Le Ne Plus Ultra Homfort, Fase aud Elegance caniot be equalled, EVERLASTING = WEAR, BOD Bz Sept. 20, 1880. io Tue ae ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE rattan FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, SULTANTA LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, Gracknets, ICED ARROWROOT, Union MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, rattan RATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, Tea BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. City a mee gee RS AND BISCUITS TS BEST § ALWAYS FRESH, T ee te THE GREATEST CARK AND ATTENTION and WARRANTED to Hi Kine FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. i TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: Boston CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, mm Ce CO =1 CA rr OO JOHN QUIRK, Steam Bakery, Prince Street. - SEMI-GIRCULAR HIP = GORSET | The Queen ef Bone Stiffened CORSETS Pretty, Attractive, -—AND-— ECONOMICAL. | ADMIRED BY ALL. TRY ONE. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Sireet. KK ee human system are well known. patients to abstain from using either. which has been universally acquired, it stitute. Various substitutes have been constitutions. drink at meals. They will then have made. meals nothing but Kaoxa. Side Queen Square. K © THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! KA OK A, The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. -Highly Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Meals. 0 re THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. 20: HE injurious effects which the continws use of tea and coffee have on th The most eminent physicians advise thei Owing to the taste for these beverage K has been found necessary to find a sub- tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever © discovered which has been found to perfectly answer the purpose. Unlike Tea oO | and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Caficine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which can even by long use, prove hurtful to the weakest It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. Families using white bread habitually should adopt Kaoka as their regular supplied to them the elements which, when taken into the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been separated from the tine flour of which the white bread is Thousands of persons who have been afilicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to perfect health by eschewing-tea and coffee altogether, and drinking with their It contains no ‘‘ chemicals.” which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. For sale in pound and half-pound packets at the “Crown Greoery,” South ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October 1, 1880-—30 ins eod O The elements from K JOHN A. CONVE Jan. 7, 1880. RY WRIT 4IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; i¢ is COAL, not fire clay and slate. For orders apply to - G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E, Island. Office—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Eee alone ESTABLISHED [5S%5. (\STKECH PEATHEKS, Lady’ Sacques and Gent’s Clothing, &c., &ec, g cleaned and dyed—corner Sydney St., near RSE, MONTREAL. N ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manil Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline #@ Prices on application. - So a a aa MUSIC. M's D. McRAE has removed her Class to Terlizzick’s Building, corner of Quecn and Kent streets, where she wishes to con- tinue her course of instruction for the winter. Mrs. McRae feels confident, from her long experience in tuition, that any pupils placed in her charge will obtain thorough and speedy advancement. Ch’tewn, Oct, 4, '80—6i pd : eneneshthtc Dine oO ow tne Pl Anne A LS ES I a a NY Manufacturers, Attention !! VALUABLE Real Estate, gut Machinery AT AUCTION. SPRING PARK EREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. IT AM instructed by Messrs, W. R. Watson _ and A, L. Brows, Trastees of the Estate of Mxs. Atperr HyNpMman, to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 11th of November ext, at 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 and 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 order. This property will be sold without reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement en account of weather or any other cause. As the Buildings may be coa- verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may suit purchasers. Terms and all other information may be had on application to W. B. STEWART, Anctioneer. Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, 80. GREAT SALE OF Exhibition Apples ! ( PENING TO-DAY, at A. McNEILL’S J Auction Room, 11 Queen Street, and con- tinuing DALLY during the week, — 300 BARRELS APPLES, specially Seleeted last week ai the Neva Scotia Exhibition. (jravensteins. Greenings, Daldwins, and other choice kinds, direct from the best Urcharda of Nova Scotia. The whole Lt REUST be sold this weck. A. McNEILL, ll Qued& St., Cct. 4, ’80—tf Auctioneer, rEYEOY MYT a ‘ TENDERS! ‘| YENDERS will be received by this De- _ partment at Charlottetown up to the Lith inst, for carrying +50 tons of Acadia Coal from Pictou to Georgetown and deliver the same at the Railway Wharf. lenders to state the rate per ton. The Tenders are to be for- warded to Ottawa and there opened. Address to the undersigned and mark on the outside, **‘Tenders for Carrying Coal.” WILLIAM MITCHELL, Agent. of Dept. Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, } October 4th, 1880. \ isla papers MUSIG AND SINCING. N and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James Brown will ‘give instruction in Musie and Singing at her residence, King Square. Terms on application. Ch’town, July 29, 1880—3m 3taw tu th s Wanis, Lost, Found, ie a Advertisements under this heading, ‘in a ee a TT rF\ELEGRAPHY—For sale, a learner's instrument (complete), with key-board, sounder, battery, chemicals and wire. Price, $8.00. Enquire at ExaMLNER office, [oc 9 2i W anted Emmediately—two Jour- neymen Shoemakers, Constant em- ployment and good wages. Apply to JoHN MoNnAGuaN, Pownal Street, Charlottetown. [oc 8 3i pd r\OR SALE—A large WINDOW, suit- able for a Store. Apply to G. C. WorTHY, [oe 8 li (OOQOK—A first-class COOK wanted im- mediately at the ‘‘Revere House.” Guod wages. {oc 8 tf ciwen House continues to receive permanent BOARDERS. Terms mod- erate, [oc 7 C\ALESMAN—Wanted in a Dry Goods Store, an experienced Salesman of good character. Apply to TRemaine & Mercacr, foc 5 6i NLERK WANTED—A smart lad for general oflice work. Apply in applicants own handwriting to H., P. VU. Box 157, Char- lottetown, foc 5 the Convent.—G. C, Gitmour, Dyer, &e, 5 Uct 2 Ti ANTED,—A Female General Servant wauted immediately in a small family. Must be a good Cook. oct2 Ve LET— Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 rooms respectively. Apply to JaAmEs McLxrop, Lower Spring Park Road, [se 30 % kJ anted—Two good Coatmakers, and 1 Vest maker. Highest price paid, at L. J. Witvtram’s, Queen Square. sep 28 tf W AN TED —A Servant Girl—one from the country preferred, Also, at Boy to ttend to garden, coach honse, etc. Apply | at this office. [tf on AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Powna Street, continues to receive transien ; and permanent Boarders. {jl os Fy t Se RL LTE SE EE rae h fe 17M LOIS 23 ’ BS reer egA SS MEL SS LOE | A \ F ; / iT uy yy / tH a } i, /