NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, EUROPEAN. Lonpvon, Oct. 1, Lord Mount Morris was buried at Monkstown to-day, There was no demon stration. The Corporatiou of Cork has decided to participate ofticially in the Parnell demon- stration on Sunday next. Parnell will re ceive the freedom of the city of Limerick. A proclamation has been issued in Ire- land offering £1,000 reward for the appre- hension of the murderers of Lord Mount Morris. Ragusa, Oct. 1, The fleets are coneontrating at Negline. Russian sloop Zemeouge will leave en Fri- day and the ether ships will follow on Saturday and Sunday. The Foreiym Office has received a tele- gram from Admiral Seymour, pronouncing the burning of Duleigno untrue. The Times says the aspect of affairs in the East gives reasonable ground to hope that pacific execution of the treaty ef Ber lin will be found in the united action of the powers. Pressure upon Turkey will now cease to be merely lecal, but it will be the object of the united Cabinets through their representatives at Censtantinople te extort from the Porte concessions granted by the Treaty of Berlin. Meanwhile, it is a mat- ter of significance that the alliance of the powers so far from losing strength through the interpesition of obstacles imperfectly foreseen has prebably acquired new force from the trial. Vienna, Oct. 1. In the Hungarian Diet the subject of Austrian participation against Turkey was taken up. A question was pyt in reference to the naval demonstration, the Govern- went being asked whether it weuld use its influence that no force be employed, and whether if its efforts be unsuccessful, Hun- garian forces will be engaged. Although the question comes from the extreme side, it may be taken as a sign of current feeling, which has set in not only in Hungary, but to judge from some of the chief organs of public opinion, in Austria likewise. Paris, Oct. 1. It is semi-officially declared that the French Government while adhering to the action of the Powers in the East is perfect- ly resolved not to separate from the Euro- pean concert. » Lenpon, Oct. 1. A great public meeting will be held in London soon, under the auspices of the Patriotic Association, to protest against the coercion of Turkey. A very strong reaction is setting in this country against the merciless way in which Enropean action is being carried on in gthe Hast, ani against Austria participating further in coercive measures. The Da‘ly News’ leading editorial says: ‘‘ The Cabinet Council yesterday had be- fore it the request of the Porte that no further action be taken by the Powers be- fore Sunday. -This interval of grace will probably be granted. There is not the slightest intention on the part of the British Government to swerve from their direct policy, but other Powers must be consulted regacling the course to be taken if the*’Porte’s decision Sunday shall prove unsatisfactery. Much depends on the at- titude of Austria which will control that of Germany Should these go with other ee oe would probably co-operate. ‘rance would at least not hamper their ac- tion and Russia would be unable to develop any adverse policy of its own. But even if the great Powers do not agreee we don't believe the British Government would hold themselves relieved from the necessity of further action. Me .sourne, Oct. 1. The International Exhibition opened to-day. Rome, Oct, 1. Minotti Garibaldi denies that Major QGanzlo’s arrest was the cause of himself and his father resigning from the Chamber of Deputies. Lonpon, Oct. 1. A thousand tons of the cargo of the Canopus has been discharged. Divers re port the steamer firmly bedded on the rocks. She does not leak much at present. Her passengers will leave Liverpool in the steamer Pharos on Saturday. Thos. Carlyle is dangerously ill. Paris, Oct. 1. Radicals, Reactionaries and many Re- publicans are denouncing Gambetta as the sole promoter of the warlike {policy in the Kast, and are demanding the convocation of the Chambers in order that the co untry may decide the question. UNITED STATES. New York, Oct. 1. The French Canadian National Demo- cratic Club, of this city and vicinity, to- night elected delegates to the National Convention of French Canadian meeting at Springtield, Mass., Oct 5th and 6th. Sr. Louis, Oct. 1. Phe stage between Pearce City, Mo., and Eureka Springs, Ark., was stopped Wed- nesday, two miles from the former place, by six masked, well armed men, and the passengers (eleven men and one woman) robbed. Monrrevier, Oct, 1, Qansiderable axcitement prevaiis here over the supposed murder which came to light this afternoon by the finding in the river of the body of Joseph Dumas, of Noathiield, with wounds upon his head and other indications of foul play. Dumas left his home in Northfield last Monday to bring a man and wife named Stone to Montpelier, which he did, putting up his team at Union House. He was last seen on Mouday evening quite drunk. As he did not return home, some anxiety was felt by friends, and search here showed that he had not been seen since Monday. His team remained at the hotel. Stone and wife were arrested at Northfield sn sus- eee ae alla ancl Local and Other [tems. STEPHEN Toprt, Exo. Mayor of Halifax by acclamation. MEssks, Nicinvosu & Dewar -are about opening Fire-Brick Works at New Glasgow, N. 8. ; HALIFAX papers say that P. E. solid in Halifax last cents per bash l. week at from 46 to 47 Mane Biddalph murder case is being tried in London, Ont. There are about a hundred witnesses, > oc ’ : ‘ Personat—Wm, Paisley, Esq., Deputy luspector of Pest Offices for New Brunswiek, is in the city. St. John papers speak highly of the samples of our productions, which had ar- rived there up to Friday. hsnalioiestelliasnicheepings Tuer New Brunswick Railway has been pur- chased by a Moatreal Syndicate, of which George Stephen is the head. We hope we have heard the last of the senseless quarrel between Messrs. Cummisky and Laverty, of Fort Augustus. : Henry Loxnawortru, Esq, and Malcolin McLeod, Esq., both of this city, were regis tered at the ** Hotel Dutterin,” St. John, on Friday evening last. His Honor tur Liewrenantr Governor and suife, @ large number of prominent agricultur ists, and Mr. P. MeQnaid, of the Examiner office, left for St. John this morning to attend the Exhibition. } piiecijabiidlMaicimesiioe APPLES FOR THE ENcisH Marker.—The steamship Australia, which left Halifax Wed nesday, for Londen, took, as part of her cargo, 911 barrels and 25 boxes Nova Scotia apples. The Nova Scotian, which sailed for Liverpool, also took 1,432 barrels and 51 boxes, the tetal export being 2,343 barrels and 76 boxes. —S/, John Telegraph. We learn that Messrs. C. E. Robertson & Co, received a first prize for the suit of clothes they sent to the Montreal Exhibition. The cloth was the manufacture of Mill Valley Cloth Mills, of which Mr. Wm. Gordon is agent in this city ; and the suit was cut and made by Mr. James McLeod, of the firm. It is gratifying to learn that cloth manufactured on the Island takes high rank in competition with the tweeds of Canada, i‘ eeitiitininnins Messrs. Geo. Davies & Co. are, we believe, first to introduce the telephone into this Island. They have now a telephone extend- ing from their store to their tailoriag estab- lishment on Richmond street; and are able to remain at headquarters and give orders and receive information for their customers without being inconvenienced by the distance between the two buildings. The usefulness of the telephone is as apparent as it is real. Messrs. Geo. Davies & Co., have always held a leading place in taking advantage of the latest imprévements They were among the EXAMINER as an advertizing medium. Drink at THE AcapEMY OF Music To- Niautr.—This celebrated Drama is founded on Cruikshank’s celebrated Pictures of ‘‘ The Bottle.”- It portrays the dewnward course from the ‘' just one glass” to the thoreugh inebriate and drunkard, whilst its incidents are startling and full of dramatic interest. The characters too although thoroughly English in their type, are strong indivi- dualisms and the dialogue is terse, in some instances rises to real tragedy. Of all tem- perance dramas, it is undoubtedly the best and gives so vivid a picture of the evils of drunkenness that no lover of the cup that cheers and does inebriate bret what would be benefitted by its moral lessons.—Cruik- shanks has done more work in the cause of temperauce than probably any other except Father Matthew—and this drama has been of equal aid in lessening this evil which acts of parliament have been hitherto in- adequate to moderate. Ar a regular meeting of the Hospital staff held om Saturday, the 2nd instant. at 11 o'clock a.m., a communication from Dr. Canning was read by the Chairman of the meeting in which the Doctor tendered his resignation as attending physician to the Hospital. The following is Dr. Canning’s letter. To the President of The Charlottetowu Hospital Sir,—As I am abeut leaving this Island for Europe in a few days on account of ill health, add with the view ef residing there perman- ently, possibly; I with the greatest regret tender my resignation to you as physician and surgeon, to the Hospital, and thus bring to a premature close, one of my happiest connec- tions with a public institution. I must offer you Mr. President and the mem- bers of the Medical staff, my sincere thanks for the uniform kindness always shown me by all during the year I have been a fellow worker. That the Hospital may go on increasing in utility and popularity, from day to day in the future as in the past, will be my constant prayer. Wishing you farewell, Believe me dear Sir, your most obedient servant. P WG Cannino, LR CPS, Ein. With reference to the above, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Resolved—That the medical staff of the Charlottetown Hospital, express their sincere regret at the resignation of Dr. Canning who has been one ef their colleagues for the last 12 months; that while accepting his resigna- tion they hereby record their grateful appre- ciatien of his services, zeal and devetedness in the interest of the institution: that they resolve that his name be continued as an honorary member of the _ staff and that a committee be appointed to draw up a suitable address in aacordance with this resolution, to be presented to the Decter previous te his departure from the Island.,. Further Resolved,--That a committee, con sisting of Drs. Johuson, McLeod and Conroy be appointed to prepare the address. Further Resolved, —That the transactions of the present meeting be published in the city apers, viet P. Connery, M. D., picion of having killed him, Secretary. mote rms (Me aac , has been re-elected Island oats first to recognize the superiority of the Datry} ih -anteninandjineinatmatahigaremamaendimeeeds pallies Anan ARE NOW. SHOWING A SUPERIOLN 70: PLUSH, Silks FREIZE, VELVET, IN ALL and Satins, in Pompadour, New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Feathers, \ FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND UNSURPASSED Charlottetown, October 4, 1580. ae le re ay ELL LIE A AR, ceetaies —nagenatlncdage thematically teens te iit Ren oes Ne ne el tt ED A NS. t PERKINS & STERNS STOC K OF New Willinery and Millinery Materials! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. FUR AND STRAW HATS, THE NEWEST SHAPES. Brocade Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed. and Plain Colors, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. FANCY GOODS, IN VALUE AND VARIETY, PERKINS & STERNS. ei a at eee— <lliaie K BK ee oe eee eevee - <0 O THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! EA. OK 2, The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee.. -HMighly Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Meals, —_— —_ 0: —-— THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. ——-——- 0: —-—- -—— PPX injurious effects which the continues use of tea and ceffee have on the human system are well known, The most eminent physicians advise their patients to abstain from using either. Owing to the taste for these beverages which has been universally acquired, it has been found necessary to find a sub- stitute. Various substitutes have been tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever @) discovered which has been found to perfect'y answer the purpose. Unlike Tea and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Caffeine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which can even by long use, prove hurtful to the weakest constitutions. It is especially recommended for sick persons and children. Families using white bread habitually should adopt Kaoka as their regular drink at meals. ‘Phey will then have supplied te them the elements which, when taken inte the system, go to form bones, nails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been separated from the fine flour of which the white bread is made. Thousands of persons who haye been afflicted 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 meals nething hut Kaoxa. It contains no ‘‘ chemicals.” The elemeats from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. oT 8 agers ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October 1, 1S80—30 ins eod aa - a SS OE OO maa FTES ; ! N SU R A N C FE sign of the Elephant. ee AGRICULTURAL W. R. BOREHAM Large Part of his Fall Stock, ; | CONSISTING OF lI Nell BOOTS ANS SHOES, ; y In all the LEADING STYLES, and at | Ladies’ and Gents’ Hand-Made Our Goods are all carefully selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give $1,137 549,73 . se DON'T FORGET THE PLACE ree y ' ' W. R. BOREHAM, For sale in pound and half-pound packets at the ‘‘Crewn Greoery,” South Ec R EF HAS JUST RECEIVED A Men's, Women’s and Children’s the LOWEST CASH PRICES, ORGANIZED 1853 Goods a Specialty. . f vedi ey ot Net Assets for Protection of Policy ilolders, | the, pest. Opvposite MARKEt fous. Ch’town. Sept. 25, 1880—3m 2aw Deposited with the Dominion ~~CHANGE OF TIME Government for Security of | Canadian Policy Holders. [ea Vig Charlottetown $100,000.00, | FOR PICTOU. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER Non is hereby given that on and after MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTO- $3,000. 000. | BER NEXT, the Steamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- | Will leave Steam Navigation Co's Wharf at dences and cgntents, or Farm property, had | Five o'clock in the morning, in- better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried stead of at 7.30 as during the and Fire Tested Insurance Company. summer months, N. B—C ted By order, N. B.—Canvassers wanted, F. W. HALES, News, Special Agent for the Mariti | Secretary Steam Nav. Co’y. Ros, Anevs, Special Agent for the Maritime | Chttown, Sept 28,.°80 -tf pat ne- her 2 Provinces. a i FIRE! FIRE! 3 a JAS. DesBRISAY, OOK OUT for OLD ALBION MENES General Agent for P. E. I. Ch’town, July 31, 1880—3m NUT COAL. Best House and Smith Coal. Expected daily at Lord’s Wharf. JAMES BROWN & CO. UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic. Sept. 24, 1980. . ce el kt “THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ‘To Boston. Jee! £4; WA rE 4 Steamers Carroll = Worcester. OTH STEAMERS are fitted with superior Passenger Accommoda- tion, arranged for every convenience and ; comfort, and titted up in elegant style. FrReicur carried at moderate rates, and aa | low as by any other route. ' Eees, in boxes and barrels, handled with | the greatest care. e LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN Every Thursday, punctually at 6 p.m. | LEAVE BOSTON Every Saturday, punctually at noor. : CARVELL BROS., AGENTS, i Ch’town, June 3, 1880—2aw mw, ar pat MRS. W. W. IRVING S now forming her AUTUMN and WIN- TER CLASSES in DRAWING and PAINTING, in all their different branches, from Model, Life, &c, Intending pupils will kindly send in their names as soon as convenient. Terms, &c., made known on application at her Studio, City Hotel, opposite R. C, Cathedral. Ch'town, Sept. 11, ’°80—2aw tf To the Stockholders of the Belivean Albertite and Oi] Company : Ne is hereby given that a further I Call of two and one-half per cent. on the unpaid Shares of the said Company was made by the Directors of the Company on the twenty-first day of September, instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of Octeber next. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated at Dorchester, in the County ef Westmorland, in the Province of New Bruans- wick, the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1880, kK. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer of the Beliveau Albertite and Oil Co, Shareholders in P. E. Island may pay the call to the Bank of Prince Edward Island te the credit of the Company. FE, B. CHANDLER. [se 27 till date] GOLD PARIS, MEDAL, 1878. a curren asa res es 1 | JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL BEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. FOR SALE OR TO LET, F COMFORTABLE and _ conveniently situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coack house attached. 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