me * ines Sa 4 UP NPE ENS RRR ee : Cen | Two common drunks at the Stipendiary EUROPEAN. Lonvon, Oct. 22. A terrific hurricane passed over Den- mark on ‘Vednesday, doing much damage to shippiny at Copenhtgen, Maprip, Oct 22. The ceremony of churching the Queen took place at the Palace Royal yesterday in the presence of a brilliant assemblage There was «© immense crowd within and eutside the chapel. New Yor«, Oct. 22. Mexican advices state that a bill has passed the Senate authorizing the Amert- can troops to cross the border in pursmi of the Indians. Congress has also granted a concession to Loriltlard’s archeological re- searches. Lonpon, Oct. 22 British steamer Laieham, on the veyage frem New York to London, lost all the eattle off her deck, and had her cargo shifted. 20oME, Oct. 22. The distinguished German authoress, Eliza Linhardt, suicided at Civita Vecchia, by drowning. sERLIN, Oct. 22. Prince Honenlohe is regaining his health. He expects to resume his duties in a fort- night. Cerringe, Oct. 22. The Turkish Commissioner, notwith- standing his promises to return, although the weather has greatly moderated has not yet appeared at Rijeka. Nvovo, Oct. 22. Prince Nikata has invited all the leading men of the country to a council of war in Cettinge on Saturday. Paris, Oct. 22. The Gambetta organs are beginning to press the Minisiry to enforce the religious decrees ounce for all. The Cabinet may be overturned if it refuses to go on to the end but it seems disposed to compromise with the religious orders. Vrenna, Oct 22, The Tures have dropped the two condi- tions objected to by Montenegrins. . Araéens, Oct. 22. Greece has money. For several months there has beeu warlike preparations; but she cannot bear the present strain indefini- tely. Forty-five thousand men are under arms. Paris, Oct. 22. Several severe shocks of earthquake were felt at Dijon and in that neighborhood Wednes lay. Berry, Oct. 22. It is believed that the Rassian Govern- ment contemplates granting amnesty to Catholic priests deprived of their benefices under Falk laws. Count Von Arnim’s re- quest for safe conduet to visit Berlin is granted. CasTELNvovA, Oct. 22. The Tussian corvette Zemcoug has re- turned with money for Russian squadron and subsidies for Montenegro. ConsrANTINO?PLE, Oct. 22. The British consulate of Pamos Coast and Asia Minor, where disturbances re- cently occurred has requested the presence of British war vessels. UNITED STATES. Wasainoton, Oct. 22. Signal corps station, Block Island, L. a reports to chief signal officer as follows: Steam propellor S. W. Scunyler ran ashore on Grove Point, six p. m., yesterday, on her way from Newport to Block Island. The vessel is a total wreck. No lives lost. New York, Oct. 22. The storm continues and all vessels are warned not to go to sea, as it is raging on the whole Atlantic coast, and at sea. Enouisa Prices.--It will doubtless be interesting to know the prices which the products of this Province would bring in the markets of the old country. A list of prices, as prepared by Mr. Sparrow, is therefore given here: Potatoes, per bush., 2a to 2s. 6d.; turnips per bush, 1s. 8d.; beets per hundred weight, 2s.; carrots, per bush., ls. to 1s. Sd.; mangolds, per bush., 6d.; wheat, per bush., 6s.; barley, 5s. ; oats, 3s. to 33. 3d.; beans, 53; peas, 5s.; oysters, per bush., 3s. to 3s. 6d.-—Cor. to St. John Telegraph. i alli The absence of scurvey among the crew of Prof. Nordenskjold’s exploring vessel, the Veya, is attributed by him as due to tho free use of a little berry which springs from tle ice and snow of the Arctic re- gions, During the summer it is very plen- tiful, has the flavor of raspberry, and, when dried, is mixed with the milk of the rein- deer. The mixture thus obtained can be carried thousands of miles without spoiling, ee Se The Chief Justice of England is paid $40,000 a year, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and the Chief Baron $35,- 000 each, and the Master of the Rolls (who has not to go on circuit), $30,000. The puisne judges are paid $25,000, out of which they have to pay probably about $2,500 a year for circuit expenses. Be- sides this, all the presidents of divisions have extremely valuable patronage. OO The Antiquary says the largest oak in England is one in the Parish of Cowthorpe, West Riding of Yorkshire. It is hollow, and fortymen could stand within its trunk. It is believed to be about 1500 years old. The boughs extended fifty feet from the trunk « few years ago. Leigh Hunt was fined $500 and imprison- ed about 1812, for speaking of George, the Prince Regent; as ‘‘ a fat Adonis of fifty.” | Hunt was the original of Dickens’ “*H arold | Skimpole.”’ ' | . : | Masistrate s Court this forenoon. | - oo | PROEESSOR SHELDON. and Mr Sparrow, were lin St. John yesterday, T.-day they visit Sussex Vale. : : j . sweet , itis not. perhaps, generally krown that D. , Banks McKeuzie, is a native of Liverpool, | Nova Scotia, Quince, Cape Cod Cranberries, Green Grapes, and lots of nice things at B. Balder stou s. oct 25 Gi A MARKED improvement is reported in the British Live Stock market. Both cattle and sheep are in better demand. ‘ Tue brigt. ‘‘ Brenda,” Finlayson, to Peake Bros & Co., with carge of salt, from Liverpool arrived here on the 24th inst. iihilaliecenattileiiiimenie We regret to learn that Ceorge Nic Leod, Esq., is suffering severely from a cold Which settled in his face on Friday. iia chiadiaeliaiatineerninen AcaDpeEMY To-Nfaur.--Lhe front seat of the gallery has been numbered and reserved by desire. Seats secured at Chappelle's. ssieiiallaiciaaaliaadinacenpiee Oxg of ‘* Mother Carey’s -Chicxens” was seen swimming off Pownal Whart on Satur day evening. lt must have been carried in by the gale. idlimniciialaiaiianienets We learn that owing to the Telegraph com munication beipg interrupted west of Camp- bellton, the order te hoist the storm signal drum did not arrive until Saturday at‘ernoon, wee ee et Seventy thousand sheep and forty thous- and cattle have been shipped to Great Britain from Montreal during the season now nearly closed. Next year the Maritime Provinces will we trust, do more than they have hither - to done in this lucrative trade. i allt ediadinictnt Four boys were arrested by the police on Sunday, while enjoying a seciable game of ferty-fives in a barn on St. Peters Road. This morning the Magistrate lectured them sharply, told them that on next offense he would imprison them for vagraucy, and then imposed on each a fine of one dollar and costs, sic indibitbiiniieoe AcaprEMyY or Music.—On Thursday evening Dr. Leeming, lectures on Shakespeare, Mr Walter Blacklock takes a benetit on Friday evening, appearing in Delicate Ground, ¢ Paris in 76. Mr. Lindley, has engaged the Constable Hook Co., fora few performances, > ta New York, for Christmas. ‘acaahagtieisaialmetesstienip Lost ar Sza.—Edward J. McDena'd, e'dest son of the late James McDonald, Esq., Kings- boro, Lot 47, mate of the schooner Mary Jane accidentally fell overboard on the night of the 19th inst., when near Cape North and was drewaed. The deceased was a yoang man ol exemplary character, and his sudden and un- timely death is deplored by mauy friends and acquaintances. We teader our sympathies to his aged mother in this her deep afiliction. sienna besinesiianan A Sreamer FoR ENGLanp.—Enquiries’ are being made in this city relative to the amount of freight, especially of live ecattie, which can be secured fora steamer sailing direct from St. John for England. It is said that a steam- er leaving St. John within a month can get at least 300 head of cattle. Then there are the up-river districts, Sackville, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island to be heard from. The prospect of securing a steamer is brightening. —S¢. John Sun. Tishladeninepeeahinnnscietonnily A Mopet-Son-1xn-Law.—A son-in-law, who is evidently not possessed of that care which otaers are of their fatherin-law’s goods and chattles, rashly speculated on his account and in his absence sold at a fair price a cow, a pig, two sheep, together with sundry chaitle —all the property of his aforesaid father-in law. With the proceeds of the sale he revelled by night, but not by day, for he was ar- rested in a state of beastly intoxication, with the grearter portion of the proceeds on his per- son. He was arraigned before the Stipen- diry Magistrate to-day, when the usual fine was imposed. The proceeds of sale are still in the hands of the police, and will be, 20 doubt, returned to the father-in-law. sinless Horriste Tracrepy.—A fearful tragedy recently took place at Tizzard’s Harbor, New- foondiand, resulting in the death of a man named Pierce Cantwell, at the hands of his brother Nicholas Cantwell. It appears that a a fish flake belonging to Cantwell has been for some days past pestered with dogs who destroyed a quantity of fish, and, notwith- standing a vigilant watch for these brutes, they could not be discovered, On the evening mentioned Nicholas Cantwell observed what he thought to be a dog prowling over the flake—it being dark and rainy at the time. He immediately got his gun and fired at it, kifling it on the spot, but on approaching the body, imagine the poor feilow’s horror whea he discovered that he had shot and killed his own brother. . csctidiohealleiieenne Tue system of prosecution under which Rev. Dr. Dix, of New York, lately suffered, by which persons continually ealled upon him in response to advertisements which he was supposed to have inserted in the papers, has heen imitated in au English town, where people of all professions and trades were brought together at a certain house. Three ldoctors came to attend a supposed case of child birth; a car ‘iage and pair came to take the lady to an asylum ; two dentists came to extract her teeth ; an undertaker was on hand to take her measure for a coffin; and pur- veyors of bably linen, upholsterers, furniture dealers and others congregated simultaneously ‘at the house in question. No clue has yet been found to the discovery of the hoaxer. = -— a a a aoe tae ge We donot hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents To the Editor of the Examiner. | ear SiR, —Yous repors of the suicide of Mary Small is incorrect in one particular The doctor did not say that ‘‘if the girl was alive s ¢ Y | would be no help to her.” W hat he did say was to the effect that he had on hand an operation which depended greatly upon him, and he could not leave for an hour. she would be all right by that time. Yours, truly, JoHN A. FERGUSON. Lot 34, Ocq. 23, 1880. If alive, I Private Bearding Stabie fori LL VERY STABLES he was allright; if she was dead he + NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Local and Other lien? een ana —aageem A CCG CI Cee COMPANY ? INCORPORATED Ig5l. FIRE AND MARINE. ————— 1): ——-_— ) $1,637,553. 19 | & 1,061.052.20 | Capital and Assets” - - - - . . . - - Income for year ending 3ist Becember, i879 ees * (oe aipiensians HEAD OFFICE, — - - % TORONTO, ONT. | ‘ | } | z : and pantomine effects are being sent for irom | S & * 0:0 Risks taken on all deseriptions of property at lowest rates. ; HORACE HASZARD > October 18, 1880. General Agent for P. E. Isiand. | _N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Acenis throughout the Province wiil be received. Se OE Oe OO — UALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS : f¥NIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE sEST IN THE MARKET, te IasmucH AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH, ee ECEIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTENTION Hi in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to cS An EP FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. c TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: = Bosrox CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, reo PALIAN FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, % * KSULTANIA LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, U bl UgRACKNELLS, ICED ARROWROOT, Uxton MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, : y A TALIAN 2ATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, ma] Cans Gemee! Tea BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. JOHN QUIRK, ~ City Steam Uakery, Prince Street. Charlotte n, Oct. 7, 1880. ~~ emma Manufacturers, A on io ' SLEIGH ROBES uinctarers ifention ages Real Estate and Machinery CHARLES |. MORRISON aay auction. a iew splendid ‘SPRING PARK BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. £. ISLAND. Has just received Japanese Goat and Hudson Bay WOLE ROBES. Also. a fine selection of Laties’ Seal, Persian Lamb, beaver _ and Astrican sacques ; | —AND— - AM instructed by Messrs. W. R. Watson and A. L. Brown, Trustees of the Estate ‘of Mars. ALBERt HynpMan, to sell at Publie _ | Auction, on the premises, on Squirrel, Hampster and | Siberian Squirrel Cireulars, ‘Thursday, the 11th of November Rext Alithe above are, without exception, the) : os 4. eee ee 2 AT 12 o’CLOCK, NOON, finest display of Furs ever shown in this c1cy. , All that Valuable Real Estate, | Next door to P. G, Fraser’s Drug Store. Ch’town, Oct. 20, 1880—2w es a. ane One acre f Li 7 ith -the cu vasidinens j vom prising ne acre © anc, with the Brewery, Malt House, Store, Distillery, and Dwelling House. 4 Iso the . LD . nN TA cv ‘Machinery. Steam Engine & Boiler. % TAKE this methad of informing the pub- This 7 sik built f : 1 . a hig preperty was uit for & sed as a lie that I have decided to leave Charlotte- pony i. yous = te eg Fees ah me 5 . ° ‘ prewery as cved , sates i l town, and give up my practice. Dr. Gero. ores + Oe ee ee ebsk ae oa 2 ee “a9 most approved style. The Engine and Boilers Hype, of Truro, N. 8., a graduate of the first erami earth. by- 0: 4ivet-alaie. adened tas Lee \ ¢ Trait » + ere pu y & TPrst-CiaSs aner 3 IAoL Dental College of the United States (at Phiia- 5). r he's © Sl th oe t re B eg " me delphia), will be my successer. I cheerfully ee Shin $h et enildi on ae aad recommend him to my patrons. He has hac ic aad, ee eee ee ee oe , working oraer. many years experience, I have careiuily ex- * — . . , . . . ’ Dl . ) ‘eG og 7 > ‘ 7 , res rye amined his work, and believe him to be one ; “at overs Rochen - a —_ me 4 na of the very best Dentists in Canada. | oo Ake GAY (ANE BOY Ree re ala taiale ‘ postponement on account of weather or any ae ©. L, STRIC KLAND, _| other cause. As the Buildings may be con Ci’town, Oct. 12, ’80—pat ar her ne pres 2W | verted into another line of manufactory, they will be offered separately or together, as may Referring to the above, I beg to notify the | suit purchasers. patrons of Dr, Strickland, and the general; ‘Terms and all other information may be public, that I have taken the office recently | had on application to occupied by him (Dr. Strickland) opposite the | we rf STE W 4 ey Roman Catholic Cathedral, Great George « Be 4¥¥ BGR de Street, where I may be consulted during the | ma sl al Auctioneer. nsual office hours.’ A share of public patron-; Queen Street Auction Rooms, Oct. 7, ‘80. e is respectfully solicited. he OLD QUEEN SQUARE ag ‘ae oS GEORGE HYD#, D. D. 8. commission; and Horses wintered for gentle- terms. Oct. 22, ’80—lw Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1550. Gentlemen’s Horses. 8§ -_- PH-OLPHNHD- H AVING completed a first-class Stable, I{rgxj7E Subscriber bas removed to the ccm- am prepared to keep Horses as cheap modious Livery Stebles, and as well as any one in the city. 1 have kept Horses for the principal Gentlemen for LATELY OCCUPIED BY M2. JAMES BARR, some time. and always gave satisfaction. For recommendation apply to Messrs. C. C. Gar- diner, L, DeBlois, James McGill, J. D. Mc-| Where you can get the CHEAPFST AND Best Leod and Dr. Dodd. TURNOUTS IN THR CITY. Horses from the country kept and sold on JAMES N. MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly North Side Queen Square, men leaving for England, on reasonable W. C. TICE, eon for the DAILY EXAMINER Grafton Street, Next Door Fish Market. the Cheapest and mest Newsy Paper published 1m the Provinces. , WHSTHRN ASSURANCE wee MRT NS oe Amara aN EVE, EAR AND THROAT. ae eee aeneceenenaity m “om . ~ DR. J. Re MeLEA Dh. Jd. h McLEAN. Graduate of tii Univ rsdy of Pennsylvania, formerly Assistant Surgeon to the Sth and Locust Street Eve and Par In- firmary, Philadelphia, confines his practice exclusively to diseases of the Eye, Mar and Throat, Office at St. Lawrence Hotel, Pictou, N, 8 Oct. 14, 1850. INCORPORATED A, BD. ee 7. CITIZENS’ insurance Company, OF CANADA. ‘ ¥ ey a t CA ih 5 a i. ew $2,460,600, $i12.050 deposited wiih Dominion Government. SIR HUGH ALLAN. HENRY LYMAN, GERALD E. HART, General Manager. FIRE, LIFE, ACOIDENT, GUARANTEE, RISKS takep at Mod: rate Losses paid promptly. HEAD GFFICE—!79 St. Montreal. 1864, President Vice-President Rates, and James Street a. 7 78s A. @ ‘i e RGN, sept4—Sm 2aw General Agent for P. E. STOVE PIPE! Round Elbows, &e., —— AT — 2. WT ¥f DID Ty3T WT ey MILi LY bude DY Lain SHOP. eae Sab cribur, thankful for past favors, SO hare oi public patronage, JOBS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. CHARGES MODERATE. GO. W. MILLNER. Upper Great George St., Oct. 12, 80—8i 2aw But ey a8 tees NE-HALF cf a commedious HOUSE mee oh. 2: i € 2 B S36 BRICK containing 9 rooms (with or without cosch house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first Octeber uext. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HORNE, ‘,uneen Street AGRICULTURAL PT . 3 e_ ee a ao Ceres ¥ So & l * j ow ih AMEDD Hi) Wa ] Bibi i W iy N, Y, QHGANIZEB 1808. Net Assets folders Deposiied with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PA!D TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. al >. ‘ae Maes « wn ¢ ra2 > Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences aud contents, or Farr property, had better find out rates, ete., of this ‘Time Tried and Fire Tested Insuraive Ce mpaby. * N. b.--—Canvassers wanted. Y sor . ; 5 s+% Ror, ANGUS, Spe jal Agent tor the Maritime Previnces, J48, DesBRISAY, General Agent for P, E. I. 1.9 : me. ¢ Cn tow n, d uly ot, 1O0U FOR SALE! ace PASTURE LOS in the Royalty ot Charlottetown, each contaimipg iz 202 and 324, acres, being Nos. 23%, Por far- the particulars apply to JOHN ©. GIDLEY, Mount Edward Read, Sept. 27, ’s0—1m staw pat ar Im ~ BUILDING LOTS. PARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lit 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRKs, HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside, ee