t f ; d ~ aa a ee re —_——— a pocal and Other Items, [NTERESTING tems On last page. awson who was recently stabbed in Mr. La d gt. John is showing signs of recovery. Tue catapanls nuisance is becoming wn pearable. Almest every boy you meet is | armed with one of these weapons. parivs L. Paws, of Lot 10, who ‘was re- sted to have been lynched in Denver, Col., a year ago, arrived home safe on Tharsday last. mien Tur Frasv ov THE Szason.—Two Police- men,this after: yon, after an energetic chase, succeeded in capturing a stray cow on Queen Square. informed that the water in the 1 street has become poison- f the proper officers neglect \Vc hope this matter will be at once WE are pomp on Bay fie ous on account ing to cleanse thie well. which is of a serious character, attended to. Gavis Bros.. of Alberton, are building an- other large lobster factory on Brae shore, ard intend doing 4 much more extensive busi- ness next season than ever before. During the tseason this enterprising concern put up over 110,000 vans of lobsters. —Journal, c. C. Garpiner, Esq., will, we learn, leave for England on or about the fourth of December, where he will remain during the winter. farmers wishing to import thoreugh- bred stock of any kind, would do well to on- guilt Mr, Gardiner, and give him their orders before his departure. a caititliitiaall Errzoortc.— Herses in all parts of the Province are more or” less suffering from epizootic. Mr. P. 8. Brown, of this city, has for sale a medicine, which fis invaluable as a cure for this disease. He has sold an immense quantity alreedy, and farmers who use it testify to it being an unfailing cure for the disease within tive or tendays. It is for sale at A. N. Larye’s. F..W. Cram Esgq., Superintendent of the European ani North American Railway, and Mr. H. D. McLeod, Superintendent of the St. John and Maine Railway, anda number of enger ageats from other Railways in the Inited States, arrived in the city last mght, and put up at the ‘‘ Rankin” ‘This morning in company with Messrs. McNab, and Archi- bald, they leit by special train to pass over the Eastern section of the Railway. They will return tu the city to-night, and on Mon- day, will probably examine the western sec- tion of the line. ow ee ———- Isnanp Vesset Lost.—The Chatham, N. B., Advance reports that the bark ‘‘ Annie MecNairnp,” Johnston, master, arrived at Chatham from Liverpool en Sunday last, bringing the crew of the scheoner ‘‘ Amiel,” McDonald, master, bound from Cardigan, P. EB. 1, to St. Pierre, Miquelon, laden with eattle and produce. The ‘‘ Amiel’ became dismasted aiout seventy miles N. N. W., of Cape Race, and the crew would have been lost but for the timely aid of Captain Johnson. Twenty-two sheep, three pigs and the vessel's sails were a)! that was saved in addition to the crew. ‘I'he names of the creware: Daniel McDonald, master; Austin Carien, Philip Steele, anc Alex. McLean. Malcolm Mc- Lean, owner of the vessel and part owner of the cargo, was a passenger. The balance ef the carge was owned by John G, Scrimage- our, Esq., of Cardigan, P. E. I. No insurance on either vessel or cargo. The wrecked crew speak in the highest terms of the kindness showed them by Capt. Johnson and his effi- cers. The ‘‘ Annie McNairn” lay by the ‘* Amiel” from 9 p. m. on the 24th till a. m. on the 25th, and the eseape of the latter’s crew was uuder the circumstances providen- tial. Carr. James R. McDenatp Drownep,— A despatsh to the New York Herald of the rd inst., reports that the bark ‘‘ County of Richmond,”’ (before reported,) left New York Oct. 3, loaled with 602 tons of coal for St. Thomas. Un the 12th of October the vessel sprung a leak during the heavy weather and aiso losther rudder. Oa the 14th about 7 e'clock, the cargo shifted, on account of the heavy seas. At $a. m. of the 13th, the ves- sel foundered in lat. 31 04 W, long. 66 37 W. Only two of the crew were saved. The mate, Rederick McDonald, and Henry Lang,seaman, werefsave by building a raft, and after six days’ fleating around without food or water they were picked up by the Austrian bark Lendro, (apt. Gladulich, and taken to Bos- ton, Great praise is due Capt. Gladulich and his crew, {or the dangers they risked in res- cuing the shipwrecked men “and for the care they took of them when rescued, The crew of the ‘‘ City of Richmond ” consisted of nine men; composed of the captain, James R. MeDonald, his brother, the mate, Roderick, and Henry Lang, and six ethers whose names could not be ascertaired, as they shipped in New York. ‘The Richmond was owned by the Messrs. Kenny, of Helifax. Captain Mac- Donald was about 27 years of age, and his brother Roderick abont 24, and both belong to to Prince Rdward Island. Lang is about 27 years old, Roderick McDonald was sent by the British Consul to the city hospital. Supreme Court. MICH AELMAS TERM—QUEEN ’$ COUNTY, Mr. Justice Peters presiding. Henry Coombs, appellant, and James Ross and others, respondent.—This was an appeal from the Charlottetown circuit of the Queen’s County Court, and has occupied the time of the court for the last two days. Judge Al- leys jud ;ment was reversed and judgment entered for the appellant fer $30 and costs. James Mc Wade appellant and James Millar respondent.—Appeal from the County Court of Queen's County. As the appeal was from a judgment for a sum less than $5, it was dis- missed, but without costs. Hugh Ramsay vs. John D, Reid and others. Mr. Peters, fer the plaintiff, obtained a rule nisi for « new trial. David Rosa appellant and Alex, McLeod reaponde nt.—Appeal from the County Court of Queen's County, and is now being tried. Anorler for the examination of Mr. Leith E. Brecken, preparatory to his entering as a law student in the office of Brecken & Fitz- gerald, was made. A similar order was made fer Mr. Charles Higgins, who is abeut to study law in the etlice of Davies & Sutheriand. EUROPEAN. | By Cable le the Ne York Ee ral i, iivBLin, Nov. 4, _ Atsix oclock this evening criminal in- | formations were lodged iu the Crown Office, , » U ie my bs “. Lane Joynt, Crown and Treasury | Selicitor, on behalf of the Right Honorable | Haugh Law, Attorney General for [reland. fhe venue is laid in the county of Dublin. | rhe names in the indictment are :— Mr. Parnell. Mr. Dillon. Mr. Biggar. Mr. T. D. Sullivan. Mr. Sexton. Mr. Egan, the treasurer. . Mr. Brennan, the secretary. Mr. Malachi Sullivan, assistant secretary. Mr. Boytou. Z Mr. P. J. Gordon, of Claremorris. Mr. Matthew Harris, of Galway. Mr. J. W. Nally, of Balla. Mr. J. W. Walsh, of Balla. Mr. P. J. Sheridan, of Tubbercurry. Many of these names have been added within a few days; Mr. Naliy’s name was only inserted today. The informations extend over nineteen pages and are about one hundred folios in length. They centain nineteen counts, charging the traversers generally with conspiracy— 1. To prevent payment of rents. 2. To defeat legal processes for the en- forcement of rents. 3. To prevent the letting of farms from which tenants have been evicted. % ‘Lo excite ill will between different classes of Her Majesty’s subjects in Ire- land. ® To-morrow morning the traversers will be served witli. subpoenas, containining the gist of the informations and calling upon them to appear within four days of date. Upon their appearance the traversers will have four days to plead, and having plead- ed they then put themselves upon the county for trial. The jury under the old system will then be struck. The panel will include forty-eight names. ‘The pross- cution may gather some force from the fact that the house of a priest, who is an oppon ent of the Land League, has been sacked at Limerick. A collision has also oecurred between the police and the people at Head- ford, near Tuam, county Galway,; originat- ing in an attempt to remove some drunk- ards, andit is reported that many were seriously injured on both sides. The Land League has received a letter from The O'Donoghue requesting admission to the Leaguo. I understand that Mr. Boynton will raise the question of his American citizenship; but as that peint was effectually settled in the Fenian trials it will avail him little. _———___——_—<@ <: <a -o &-—-—--— Special Notices. New Tea, very cheap at Beer & ,Goff's. {o 30 Gi New Oarmeat at the Fomily Grocery.—R. K. Brace. foe 27 100 bbls. Choice Winter Baldwin’s at Beer & Goff’s, fo 30 6i New Goovs arritipg at Beer & Goff’s. jo 30 61 No | Labrador Herring at George Carter’s, Great George Street.—o 25 lw eod Dress Goons are being sold at a bargain. A great stock to choose from, at Tremaine & Metealf’s. [o 30 A New Lot of Dark Patchwork Cotton, in large peices just received at Tremaine & Met- t calf ’s. You can always get the best Tea at George Carter’s.—025 lw eed Fringep Mantle Cloths, very cheap just re ceived at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. fo 30 Men's Linders and Drawers, at the very lowest prices at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. [o 30 or = —. rr HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Nov. 5.—Alfred Jones, Montreal; A E Mor. ris, do; M Giblin, do; W T Lawson, Halifax, NS; Mrand Mrs J F Leavitt, Bangor, Me.; |'Mr and Mrs F E Bootly, Portland, ¢Me; Lu- cius Tuttle, Boston, Mass; F W Cram, Ban- gor; FL D McLeod, St John; W AR Booth- by, Materville, Me; John 5 Brown, Moscow, hPa: Geo W Howilan, Cascumpec; W H Cros- kil], Summerside; W F Berry, Boston; Geo F Thompson, do. OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov. 5th.—Albert A McLellan, Summerside Josiah Grant, Pictou N 8; Richard Smith, Porynal; John A McLaine, St. Peters; WS McKie, New G'asgow; Harry C Craswell, St. Eleanors; James A Sharp, Summerside; Dr. H Bradshaw, New Glasgow; Ban. Cox, Morell; David Montgomery, Summerside; John A Cameron and wife, Kingston NB; Mrs D A MecDenald and child, Montreal. _ ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov 5—George McNeill, Cavendish; Hugh Ramsay, Rose Hill; John Ramsay, do; Alex Forbes, Vernon River; John McNeill, Caven- dish; Miss MeNeilJ, de; Richard Bagnall, NEWS BY TELEGRAPL ST GIN OF THH STOVE. ISLAND GROWN, ALDERMAN RANGE, - FARMERS’ COOK, MAGICIAN COOK, WESTMINSTER BASE B Siove Pipe (Riveted) SIX Cents per ib. Shop Stoves, for Coal STOVES FITTED UP BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. Sioves, fer Wood. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1880-—12 in eod — ~~ ood, a. Ga URNER, CKARGES MODERATE- “IVOO Russia Kren Pipe. TWENTY Cents per jb. Co Extra Boilers. Pots, Kettics and Spiders. nas STANDARD FRANKLIN, WOOCDBIRE PARLUs, ADVANCE PARLORS, WAVERLY PARLOR, Cook and Parlier SIMON W. CRABB, IE SS er nrrrersenreny —e eaten enone = Sign of the Stove, Walker's Corner nanennlaeanee ee — enn a ome _ — PERKINS & STERNS ARE New Miliinery and Millinery Materia's ! NOW SHOWING A SUPERICR STOCK OF DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. PLUSH, FREIZE, 20: VELVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. Silks and Satins, im Pompadeur, Brocade and Plain ‘colors. Velvets aud Velvetesns, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embosset., New Laces, Ribbons, &c.., Flowers and Heathers, Het and Bonnet Ornamenis. ‘A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. UNSURPASSED Charlottetown, October 4, 1880. “a... --------- —_ a ee IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. UALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS NIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE oe IN THE MARKEI, [xasmucn AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH, ECEIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTENTION in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to Kure FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS Bosron E€RACKER, QUEEN DROPS, brain FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, Suprania LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, GracknELs, ICED ARROWROOT, Usion MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, [rALtAN RATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, Hazel Grove; Philip Young, China Point; Gorman, Shediac. oes —-T : : at. a Epwin Booru ix Rasumatism.—Edwin Booth suffers terribly sometimes from rhen- | matism, and if he were not one of the most! amiable of mortals, would, doubiless, in-| dulge in vigorous Anglo-Saxon expletives. | He takes refuge, however, in a well-smoked | eorn-cob pipe when the attack is on him, ' using no other medical treatment than a preparation originally tested by his, brother-in-law, J. H. Magonigie. This | affords him almost instant relief and | in place of indulging in_ profanity) when thg rheumatism nips him, he calls_ for Giles’ Liniment Iodide Ammonia, which he buys by the gallon. Giles Pills cure Rrysipelas. Send for pamphlet t? Dr. | Giles, 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Sold by W. R. Watson. Trial size 25 cents. Rev 8 G Gunn, Midge'l, St Peter's; Geo 'l ’ Beer, Cherry Valley; Alex McMillan, Wheat: | ley River; A R Boutelie, Toronto; James | Tra BISEUITS, GINGER SNAPS. Charlottetown, @et. 7, 1880. Nec cena een ee NS BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerei 50 BAIT, : 300 MACK EREL BARRELS. 100 barrels : a er ta FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrader augi7 D. SMALL. ——_> J ie: place to get re Printing done is a the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS, JOHN QUIRK, Cityg Steam Bakery, Prince Street, TO LET. \NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK HOUSE,, containing 9 reoms (with or without coach house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next. For further particulars. apply to ALEX. HORNE, Sept 22, 60—2aw . |Manufacturers. Attention! - | | | | el Ce Cod ome CoD PP Ceo (,ueen Street | VALUABLE Real fstata and Maguinery | AT AUCTION. ‘SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | H } I AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson and‘A. L. Browy, Trustees of tie Estate ‘of Mrs, AtBert HynpMan, to sell at Publie Auction, on the premises, on Thursday, the 11th of November Hert, 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 & “oiler. This property was built for and used asa 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 withcut reserve on the day and hour first above named. No postponement on account of weather or any other cause. Ags the Buildings may be con- 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.-D. STEWART, Auctioneer, | Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ‘50. FOR SALE OR T@ LET, | COMFORTABLE and conveniently situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coach house attached, |” Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling iHouse with outbuildings im good repair, suitable for a small family. Rentlow. For particulars apply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD, Sept. 28, ’80— 1m * a HE WEEKLY EXAMINE &. — Per nant sons having relatives or friends abroad, and ‘ desiring to keep them imformed concernirg | P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap. N and aiter AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James Brown will give instruction in Music and Singing at her residence, King Square. ‘Terms on application er way than by subscribing to Tne Weeu.y ExaMINER. Sent, postpaid, to eny address ja Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dominion, on receipt of One Doiiar. *