2] ; err Oct ai eis i BD a Se. Sect, eee aah: Wet ass nds 2 ti athe I aE al ilies nk RRIRN ct Local and Gther Utenis. | A Sr Joun boy has been arrested for steal- : ) from his mother. ing $-( m i > Tux St. John papers are agitating for the Dominion Exhibition in 1883 > Hon. Me. Sxeap has declined acceptance of the Lieutenant Governorship of the North Weet Territory. > Iw St. John money is in increased demand, moO greatly to the satisfaction of the bankers, says the T'e/egraph ° Tue steamer ‘‘ Edgar Stuart’ arrived frem Halifax this morning, and will sail this evenlug with a cargo ef produce, > : | Tue late residence ond grounds of Non. Jeseph Pope have been purchased at auction by C. C. Gardiner, Eeq., for $5,760. . > Iv is reported that the French Credit Fon- cier has offered eight millions for the Q. M. O. & O. R., and that Mr. Chapleau favors th offer. > Tux brig ‘‘ Zinga,” Shehan, Master, to Peake Bros. & Ce., with a cargo of general merchandize from London, G. B., arrived here on the 4th inst. She experienced very heavy weather the whole passage. > FrREMEN EXTRAORDINARY. —Nearly all the | members of the volunteer fire «department at Danville, Iil., have been arrested, charged with starting numerous fires during the past | year for the purpose of having the dep..rtment made a paid one, a os i Prrasonat.—J. D. McLeod, Esq,, of the} firm ef J. D. MeLeod, & Co., and Mr. E. W. Daween, ef the firm of W. E. Dawsen. & Co., have returned fram a business tvur in the Upper Provinces aad United States. tlie A Fatat Distemrer.—Mr. Lovell Lewis, of Lewisville, in this Parish, lost to calves recently. ‘They were attacked by a distemper and nothing that could be done had ary effect. | A third was the other day expected to die. No other cases have been reported.— Moncton Times. -—— +> TERE was a fair audience in the Y. M. ©. A. last fevening to hear the Rev. Mr. Car- ruthers’ lecture on ‘‘ Characteristics of the Seetch ; and Alexander McKinnon, Esq. , was the chairman, The lecture was brimful of |} fun, with just enough of pathos and eloquence in it te give it a flavor. — > ed Tue Scorr Acr.—-A Fredericton despatch ef Wednesday is as follows: Mr. Charles Logrin received werd from Ottawa this morn- ing te the effect that the Dominion Govern- meat will pay the costs of the appeal im the Scott Act case on both sides. The case will not prebably be heard before December, if then. — fe — Tue Literary ani Musical entertainment season opens in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Menday evening next. Among those who will take part are Misses Smith, Hayden, McLeod and DesBrisay, and Messrs. Vinni- combe, Earie, Fletcher and Millner. Mr. Vinniecombe will play on his new (or rather old and celebrated) violin. olan ReNewen activity is reported in Nihilistic circles in Russia, and apprehensions are feit that the revolutionists are preparing to strike auOther blew at the monarchy. The Govern- ment has ordered large bodies of troops te be in readiness to act at a moment's notice in every large city in the country. Forty of the Nihilists now under arrest will be secretly tried early this month. > —_ A wrpow?named Campbell appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, charged with keeping a house ef ill-fame at the East End of the city. Witnesses were examined, but while it was shown that she had, en ene or two occasions, permitted dis- orderly parties in her house, the main charge could net be proven. After receiving a short lecture from the ceurt she was, with her asso- ciates, dismisced. _ > -- ~ A Sr. Joun Lawyer’s Disappearance — Considerable excitement has recently been caused in legal circles in this city by the dis- appearance of Mr. F, J. Duffy, ef the law tirm ot Ritchie & Duffy, and President ef the St. John branch ef the Land League. It is said that Mr. Duffy has taken with him about $2,000 belonging to clients of the firm. It is supposed that he went to New York; but his present whereabouts are unkac wn.—Sun, -_—— >. ~— AsHore.—The brigantine “Emma _ Pit- cairn,” Capt. Marker, en voyage from Swar- sea to New London, P. E. Island, via Maderia, went ashere at Bull Creek, King’s County, on Monday evening last, at four o'clock. She is reperted to be badly injured, and has been ordered to be sold for the bencfit of all con cerned, (See advertisement in anether col umn) The ‘‘ Emma Pitcairn” is fifteen years eld, 195 tons register, Al five years at Lloyd’s. She is owned by Mr. R, M, Lloyd, of Coravilla, Morristown, England. The captain reperted her in ballast; but it is said she is loaded with Maderia wine. — -_—~<-—__-—-— The steamer “Carroll” sailed for Boston yesterday evening with a cargo of produce and the following passengers; I D Wallace and wife, Annie Dedhey, Flora MeDonald, Eliza- beth MeDonald, Mary Kepnedy, Donald Weatherbee, Jas McKinnon, Albert Hooper, Geo Inman, Flora D Ferguson, W F Blake, Mrs McDowald and three daughters Christice McLeod, Mary Kelly, Maggie Kelly, Bridget Kelly, Flora Stewart, Isaac W Bernard, Wm McLure, Islay McFachern, Mary McDonald, Mary Green, Maryaret (Green, Bridget Green. Jane McLeod. Gilbert Makes, Annie Bradley, Ellen Flood, Joseph Carr, Jas Mulligan, P. Malligan, Denald MeKay, A McDonald, Jus Reed, P MeCormack, Martha McAdam, Ronald Sutherland, Christine McFadyen John Kennedy, Miss C McLean, Mary Power, Miss MoCarron, Miss D McDonald, Miss Magyie Ladner, Maggie McInnis, Charles McCarthy, Miss Harding, Elizabeth Harding, Mrs Hard- ing, Mrs M Stewart. —_——__~——_——_ Tue silver andybronze medals given by the Gevernor-General for competition by the riflemen of this Province, arrived and were duly presented to the riflemen who made the best and second best aggregate score at the Provincial Rifle Shooting Match held in this city. Color-Sergeant RK. V. Longworth having made the highest aggregate score, received the silver medal,and Sergeant L. Younker, who made the second highest score, received the bronze medal The medals are alike in design and very handsome. The heads of the Marquis ond Princess stand out in beld relief om one side, with the inseription : “ H. P. H Princess Louise, Marquis of Lorne, Kt. GC, M.G., while on the other are the arms of Gre.t Britain, Capada and Argy!l, with the inscrip- tion: " Palmam qui Meruit Ferat” As medal-winners Messrs. Longworth and Younker have been quite successful. The iormer, besides two cups anda silver badge, can display tive handcome medals won ia rifle contests, while the Jatter has been proscrted with a cup, four medals and a silver badze We congratulate our iricnds on their success as marksmen and hope it may continue. }or Chesi, ‘A Positive ABE AR 2 — THE DAILY EXAMINER, . { Gold and Silver Have no Value Conipared with Minard’s Liniment THE KING CF PAIN! ee No Fraud, No Deception, testified of its Pow era as Thousands have Crrative /The Proud Mission of this. Great |! 0 Remedy is to Alleviate Human Suffering, Family cemsiial | L?TCcuURES | Rheumatism, | Bruises, Sore Throat, j>prains, sciatica, ) Strains, Neuralgia, Coughs, | Headache, Colas, Toothac he, Quinsy, Earache, Erysipelas, | Summer Complaints, | Bronchitis, Catarrh, Colic, Diarrhoea, ‘Croup or Rattles, Cramps, Hoarseness, Burns, Numbness of the limbs ' always cured when not of too | Also Pains in the Side, Back | old Sores, Swellings of every des- description in both man and beast; Ringbenes, Spavins, Cuts, Bruises, Galls and Lameness in Horses, Scatches and Grease, IT HAS NO EQUAL, and will care Cough in Horses in 10 days when fed in their oats or short feed, [Tumors are ong standing. Hair Restorer, Removes Dandruff, and a Splendid Hair Dressing. Sure Cure for Corns and Warts. Try this’ great Internal and External Remedy. Speak of it to your friends and ac- quaintances just as you find it. Sold by all Druggists and general dealers | throughout the Dominion, W. J. NELSON & CO., Proprietors, Nov. 2, ’sl1—eod ly wkly Bridgewater, N.S. PRANC'S Prize Christmas Cards. First instalment received this day at HARVIES’ BOOKSTORE. Oct. 31—tf ows, Hay, Wagons, Sleighs, &c. WILL ‘sell AT AUCTION, at Warbling- ton, on the North River Road, on WED- NESDAY, the 9th Noy., at 11 o’clock,— A number of valuable Milch Cows, 5 Dry Cows (in good conditior - 30 tons Timothy Hay, Milk Wagon, Single Wagon, —_— 1 Cart, 1 Sleigh, 1 Singh Sleigh, 1 Wood Sleigh, Lot of Miik Cans and Buckets, Lot Hay Forks, Shovels, &c. Terms at gale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, ds yj cals God? HAVE a lot of second-hand STOVES, which I will sell cheap. A number of Bedroom Stoves, in Scouts, Sheet Iron and Franklin, several old gtyle open Franklins, rank next to a Register for comfort, 1 Box Wood Stove (large size), l very lange Stove, fer Lailor (or would suit a etore),a lot second hand Pipe, 1 Chimney Top, a good kind, at half order price, 3 Large Winches, 1 small do, H COOMBS, Oct 29, sl] —eocl Oct. 28—pat 3i eod Shop & Dwelling House. TO RENT! N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by L. J. Williams, Appiy to HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— WANTS, LOST, FOUN FOUND, de ANTED—A good lady canvasser to in- troduce a new and elegant style of art to the admirers of the beautiful in Charlotte- town, Good salary paid to a reliable party. Call for Mr, Clement at the Misses Sinclair's, corner of Fitzroy and Pownal Street. [no 43 Werte act: Dining Room Gil. Ea- Y quire at this office. [no 2 3i pd MAN who can kéep a Stable tidy and thoroughly understands the care _ of horses and cattle, will hear of empleyment by applying by letter to Box 52, Charlottotown Post Office, [no 2 3i OARDERS WANTED —Two Boarders an be accommodated in a private family, near Prince -ef Wales College, at moderate rates. Apply. by letter, to C, C., P.O. 221. [oc 31 Write. IMMEDIATELY, a man who Y thoroughly understands Kiln Drying ana Milling. Liberal wages will be given by Ricuarp E. Baenatt, Clyde Mills, New Glaszew. {oc 31 tf ‘ T ANTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the Spriug Park Wool Shop, for which the ' POLE, ‘foc 24 | - ee ee ees A |; 7 ANTED—Twe first-class Coat Makers : Te the right persons constant employ- ment and good pay will be given.—D. A. foct 19 Bruck, 72 Queen Street. } owed | noliy’s. highest cash piice will be paid by C. F, Stacx- ~ TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. — iRisH NEWS Lennon, Nov. 2, Lord O'Hagan will retire from the Lord Chancellorship of Ireland of Monday. Sexton has been given to understand that he is to go to France as a condition of his tetease from prison. continue at Belmullet, County Mayo. Thua far four persons have been wounded, From an.atiray on Thurs day several are dead and eX per ted. Disturbances Application was made to the Dublin Laud Court, yésterday, to fix the reat of a widing in Cerk, where the valuation is £27 and” t} a vg £4112 j and the present rate £113. Lord / ; Justice O Hagan said the figures were very startling. UNITED STATES. Boston, Nov. 2. Tho French visitors arrived in the city this morning. They visited Bunker Heli Monument, Harvard Oollege, the Post Longfellow’s house ia. Cambridge in the afterdoon, and were given a reception and banquet by the City Government this eve- } ming. : Neweastie, Kentucky, Nov. 2. boilers of Samuel Johnson's saw miil exploded on Monday, killing ons man, mortally woundiag three and hurting a few others. : rr he EUROPEAN. Vrenna, Nov. 2. Great floods are reported at Knin in Dalmatia and Croania, owing to the over- flowing of the River Kerka. Lonpon, Nov. 2. Phe.Conservative gain in the Municipal elections is 86 ; Liberal gain, 45. Brrun, Nov. 2. Five employes in the Ozar’s Palace at : ; Gatchina have been arrested, and one of them revealed a plot to repeat at Gatchina, the Winter Palace explosion. Lonpon, Noy. 2. Truth says the late Baron Jas. Roths- child incvrred losses on the Bourse in Oe- tober amounting to 80,000,000 francs and that anxiety caused the bursting of an aveurism,. Genoa, Nov. 2. The death is announced of Refaelo Rubat- tinos, the greut steamship owner. Carro, Nov. 2. Hon. J. Von Svhoefer, diplomatic agent | and consul-general of Austria, at Alexan- dria, has been appeinted Austrian Minister at Washington. Lonpon, Nev. 2. The first eomplete railway train, carrying 100 passengers, passed through St. Gothard Tannel on Tuesday in 50 minutes. — -~—e ee _ —_ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, November 4—10 a. m; High winds and gales from thé eastward, gradually veering toward the westward ; rainy cold weather to-day, followed by celder weather to-morrow. vo ° - ~_es 2 Special Notices. CALL at Harvie’s Bavkstore and see the beautiful designs of Prang’s Prize Christmas Cards. oct 31 BILLHEADS supplied to order at Tur Exam- INER OFFICE. Hybe’s Cusrse—200 lbs. received to-day.— R. K. Brace, nev | PRANG's $1,000, $500 and $300 Prize Christ- mas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore. oct 31 Toracco.-—The Lest assortment in the city to choose from, at Apothecaries Hall. —o26l1w Reerzrs and Overcoats, very cheap at Owen Connolly's. o23 61 New Twexps, atOwen Connolly’s. 027 6i Smoexep Diesy’s at Bern & Gorr’s. Saw A Lor of all wool Tweeds at a large discount at Owen Conuxolly’s. {oct 19 i2i Den’r delay but call at Harvie’s Book«tore for Prang’s Christmas Cards—a splendid lot. oct 31 Srx the New Pantomime and Pinafore Toy Books at Bremner Bros. nov | 4in Men’s and Boys’ Ulsters and Ladies’ Wool Shaw!s, at..a Discount, at Owen Connolly's. 078 61 A torof Clouds, at Cost, at Owen Con o27 6i Mixep Pickies, by the pint, quart and gallon, at the Family Grocery.—R, kK. Brace. nov l Now is the time ‘to select your Christmas Cards at Harvie’s Bookstore—beautiful de- signs, oct 31 300 bbis choice family flour at Beer & Gorr’s. daw To Sunpay ScHoots.—A splendid assort- ment of Juvenile Books, suitable fur Libraries, Gifts, &c., Text Books—just received by Bremner bros, nov | 4i RoyaL CaNapran IysurANcE Co,—Insur- ance effected on cargoes of Petatoes, Oats and other Produee.—Feyton T. Newpery.—Oct 24 lw 2i wkly. Hovurty Expecrep and will be sold’ cheap whe landing on Pownal Wharf. A cargo of round coal trom Glass Bay.— Barrerr & VILLIAMS 100 bushel No 1 Cranberries, wholesale and retail, to arrive «n Monday next. Will be sold cheap to the trade. Leave ycur orders at the Family Grocery, —R. K. Brace. 026 Havana Oicars.—Received this day, a Large choice lot—warranted genuine and of superior quality, Try ’em, at Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s corner, oct 26 lw A worp to the ladies! Do not exchange your old Sewing Machine for a new ore; but fetch it to me and I will repair it and make it as good as new or no charge made.— WILIIAM Brown, shop on corner of Princé and Graften Streets, Charlottetown, P. EI. nov 1 tf wy AN assortment of Religious Works by Fran- cig Ridley Havergal, for saie hy Bremner Bros. nov | 4i Tue only place on P '. Island, where you caw get. every part of a gun made, 1s -at Browa’s Shop, corner of Prince and Graftrn Streets. nov 1 tf wky Prane’s Ohristmis and New Year’s “ards, in great va-iety ; also, Hildesheimer’s Hand ‘Painted Obvistmas Cards—just received by Bremner bros, nev | 4i Sivsaces made fresh every morning oi the best material, at the Fish Market, Grafton Strcet, nl eod 2w more deaths are | tt NOVEMBER 2, Led. LATEST, NEWEST, BEST. ; 1881, me PERKINS & STERNS liave just received 3 cases Newest and Best Shapes, in Plush, Beaver, Felt and Straw Hats, 20: “~ . . . . . Our Stock is now about complete in every particular, and we invite customers from town and country to inspect our Goods when making their purchases, as we can assure them they will find no better value. Our Dress Goods, Cloths, Flannels and Winceys are not surpassed inextent, variety and value. patterns whether you buy or not, Cetton Warp qualities, and at the lowest prices. Just see these Goods aud get and Cottons of every description, of the best Flannels, Blankets, Horse Rugs and Railway Wrappers, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Gent»’ Furnishing Goods, &c,, &c. PERKINS & STERNS. = aa ese Charlottetown, Noy. 1, 1881. — eS aoe = AT — ———— Cos T ! Readymade Clothing, Tweeds and Heavy Cloths, AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Doimans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods, aT..4,2ARG4CGB REDUOTION, JUST OPENED AND MARKED LOW, A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteens, Ladies’ Sacques, &¢., &e, R. W. TREMAINE, 83 QUEEN STREET. Noy. 1, 1881. aS ee BRITISH a Se WAREHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, ee 1081. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. WwW. & A. BROWN & CO. Oct. 14, 1881. Pe CeO eit —— a Se. “ a a ca CHEAPER THAN EVER! J.B. MACDONALD is Selling Off his Immense Stock of Dry Goods aud Clothing this Fall .at very | low prices. Everyone in want of good articles at a small price should visit this Store. a ee CRAND BAZAAR, MARKET HALL, dnd and 29d of Rovember. — ee ne YYX\HE Members of St, Joseph’s Society in- tend holding, in the Market Hall, A FAIR OF Fancy & Dseful Articles, —ON-> Wedresday & Thursday, Nov, 22 and 24, the proceeds to be devoted to the aid of St. Josephs Convent. : As the- Ladies who have management of ‘this Fair will spare no pains to make it-a suceess, they sincerely trust the | many friends of that institution will faver them with their liberal patronage. Oct, 35, ’81—2aw so : 2. guarantee dertaken the . (whly, pres Vennor’s Predictions ! Big Storms Anticipated! Stovepipe. Stovepipe F you want your STOVES attended to, I leave your orders with C, F. HARRIS. I ) ' | | 1 Promptnesss and a Boss Job, Cc. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, [oc 28, 81] FEATHERS. IGHEST PRICE paid for good GEESE FEATHERS. JOHN NEWSON. Oct, 29, 1881. ANTHRACITE COAL. LEHIGH VALLEY, CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES | IN STORE. \iBSCRiBE for the DAILY EXAMINER > the Cheanest ard most Newsy Paper palishei tm th» Provinces. R. MoMILUAN. ’ Oct. 25, ’81—2w eod, wkly, pd ey ata ce tl Sugar, Molasses, Tea, Reisins, &c. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, 100 puns. Barbadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Refined Sugars, different grades, 100 barrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, 300 chests } 1000 half-chests 1000 boxes \ Choice Cengou Teas, carefully selected to meet the re- quirements of the trade. | Also, to arrive by 8. 8. ‘‘Avlona,” from Devia and Malaga, in October :— 4008 boxes Valencia Raisins, 3000 boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-boryes Layer Kaisins, 1000 quarter-boxes Layer ‘“ 2500 boxes London Layer ‘“* 1000 half-boxes ‘‘ 1000 qr. boxes ~ 1890 boxes Loose Muscatels. For sale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Oct. 24, ’81—1m Hauirax, N, 8. BEER & GOFF FLAY Fh 300 BBLS. Choice Flour Baking Powder | Woodill’s, Cook’s Friend, Kent and VERY CHEA P32, National Policy, Famous Superior, | other Brands. LAMP Cr “4 Oct, 24, 81. BEST BRANDS and Princess. ery, ble Knives, and Forks, TEA! 34, 36 and 40 cts., WARRANTED, Wholesale and Retail. BEER & GOFF. a) Published in th e Provinces. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER, the Mheapest and most Newsy Vaper SRR mee NaS RE ME PA i 2, eye A Pe Wil apie. ihe i lle om. BI 8 eligi. Oa ala Wh yy ai nt gel eet mS i Se! ei ee ae or neue di i = 1 aes Renae aumaaaiumanate he