pea . hornesay, N. B., is 6XS mehes wcklinmg over an egg inniinilihe One half of Ireland's twenty millions of acres was under grass last vear > We are glad to se Dr. Bagnall has euffi- ciently recovered to resume his practice. - Tne brig ‘Lady Milton” of Canse. on the England arrived at Straits 3rd inst., from Gloucester, a At Shediac there are three leaded ves sels which have been wind-bound for three weeks. > Coprtsh are having a hard time of it at the West Coast of Cape Breton. plentiful one. > John and Fredericton. Physicians say they never knew of so many cases. A CHILD is unconscionsly educated and ifs eharacter moulded by the ‘ings around it; learn, then, to mako home beautiful. veeeauetite St. James’ Cuurcn.—The Communion will be dispensed to-morrow forenoon. Mr. Burwash will preach in the evening. calle tev. J. Burwase will preach at Lower Prince Street Church to-morrow, at 10.30 a m , and the Rev. D. McLennan, xt 6.30 p. m.| The number of persons afflicted with the oetchdagetdind Tue celebrated oarsman of Kingston, Can- ada, Mr. Ed. Tricket, says:—‘-I have found | St. Jacobs Oil a sure and certain cure for | rheumatism, etc.”"— New Yerk Clipper. | bab iilper hd Rec mors prevail that the Dominion Custom House officers visited dry goods houses in St. | Stephen, N. B., within a day or two, and seized a large quantity of gooda. ee Tue success of the Provincial Exhibition | is assured, The number of entries for live | stoek is immensely large, aod already a great | variety of agricultural products, entries of | which will close on Tuesday next, at two} o'clock, are already made. a | By Caste ro I. C. Owen.—Barque ‘‘Isa- | bel,” Murchison master, arrived at Liverpool, 6th inst., 20 days passage from Bay Verte lost deck load deals. Barque ‘‘Ciaribel,”’ McRae waster, at Liverpool, 6th iast., from Bay Verte, waterlogged havivg een in| collision. + | Br eable to L. C. Owen, barque “Isobel,” | Marchisom, master, at Liverpool, 6th inst, | from Bay Verte, lost deck load deals. Barque | “@laribel,” McRae, master, at Liverpool, | same date, waterlogged, having been in colli- | sion. Barque *‘Lucy Pope” arrived st Balti- | more from Liverpool. cee aii Tur Intercolonial is having its fair share of accidents this summer. Yesterday the No- thern express train had a smash up, «wd | this detained the boats last evening. The boat train did not reach Picton till 3 o’clock. We hear of no one having been injured by the accident, _ -_»>--- - Tue Intercolonial Railway Engineers have hai their troubles remedied. The Railway Ministers has already, since his return, re- versed the action of the subor.iinate authori- ties on the road in dismissing engineers con- nected with their brotherhood. The dismissed officials are to lose nothing by the mistaken course adopted toward them. — -»>-—- Tue late coal find along the route of the Intercolonial Railway, a few miles from Truro, if it prove as valuable as expected, will have important consequences. The deposits lie very near the iron depocits from which the celebrated Londonderry steel is manufactured. The coal is spoken of as being superior even to the best Sydney coal. -_-->- -— Tue arrest to-day of Mr. Henry Blatch, Chief Clerk of the County Court of Queen's County, on a charge of having com- mitted the recent robbery on the premises of Carvell Brothers, is now the chief topic of conversation on our streets. We have | not learned the grounds upon which the} arrest was made. The amount stolen! from Carvell Bros. was about $800. achat Ow the 30th ult., the house of Mr. A. Rey-| nelds at Machon Point, caught fire from | children playing with matches. In a short! time it was consumed, with nearly all its coo- | tents, and, if it had not been for the willing | help of C. LeLacheur, Esq., and the crew of the steam dredge, other buildings near vould | . a he Muck aethy is | world to fight him for $2,500. also have been destroyed. shown by the whole neighborhood. A sub- scription list was at once started, and a con- siderable sum already promised. aad Hirnerto the competition in the flower department at the Provincial Exhibition has | er a It is hoped that all) ’ lovers of flowers will not fail tosend in plants | In addition to the chance | *he Queen's name, thanks chem for their of securing a prize, the senders will confer a! valor discipline. not been very brisk. for competition. great pleasure on the visitors, Nothing adds so much to the beauty of a collection as a fine display of flowers. Crowds gather round the | plants; a taste is implanted for better varie- ties, and the blankness of the Drill Shed 1s brightened by the beauty of the floral dis- lay. Let the competition in this line be risk > THE committve for arranging matters with reference to the Bench Show met last eveni'g at A. MecNeill’s Rooms, Mr. E. W. Dawson in the chair. The following resolutions were formed: —'Chat entries for intending exhibitors of dogs will be received up t> Monday evening the 9th inst., at Sp.m. The money must accompany each entry—25 cents for each and every dog--for which the owner will receive a ticket of classification admitting same to the show grounds. Dogs must be properly collar- eiand chained, and be on the grounds at 10 o'clock, a. m., Wednesday. llth October. Committee to look after the building of ken- nele, E. W Dawson Dr. Robins, A. J. Karney. By requisition of Committee, the latter gentle- | man kindly consented to act as jndges. -_--—- > —_ Two men named Joseph G. Arseneault and Andrew Gallant, were charged, yesterday, before J. W. Howe, Esq, J.P, for Prince Edward Island, with having, on Thursday, the 5th day of October, broken seven panes of glass and a “indow sash of the Miscouche Railway Station, and of‘conducti: g themselves in a disorderly and riotous manner. cence was very strong against Arseneau!t, but, while Gallant did rot openly assigt Arsenault intcommitting the damage, there was sufficient evidence to show that he encouraged bim. The Magistrate fined Arsenault $15.09 or thirty days imprisonment, besides ordering him to pay for the damage, and Gallant $5.00 or twenty days. Gallant paid his fine, end and was discharged, but Arsenault, having nothing smaller than a hundred dollar note of the Confederate s My was. eoppinitieg to yee , E, J. Hi , Q. |, sipyerrrell osechtion. The catch is “ern | Kh (of the ramaway, as a personal affront. He TYHOID FEVER is on the increase both in St. | has demanded ithe immediate dismissal of |} send him back to Turkey. fonsly | | prisoners escaped. It is (the disturbances were started for the pur- | The Kev. | | the medical staff to the utmost. | British guard of honor was present. All The snapping of a chain caused the fall The evi- | TH FB DAILY MxXA MINER. OCT Local and Other lems. TELECRAPHIC NEWS. The sultan’s Anger Escape of Prisoners Typhoid Fever at Ramleb. Sper ial to the Examiner. ALEXANDRIA, Oct, 6 The Sultan is very angry over the un courteous way in which Baker Pacha ten- His.resignation. He looks upon the edive’s action, in accepting the services Baker, and has ordered the Khedive to Dring the recent disturbances at Hed- jah, Midhat Pacha and many other state bi lieved that pose of allowing the prisoners to escape Many of the late ieaders are idolized by the people, and great caution is required to keep them quiet. There is no less than eighty cases of typhoid fever in the hospitals at Ramleh. fever is rapidly increasing, and is taxing The water in the Suez Canal is putrid and is thought tu be the cause of the fever. —_— THE NEW CHERIF, CONLTANTINOPLE, Oct. 6. Arnoul Feerik, the new cherif of Mecca, proceeded thither to-day. AGRARIAN OUTRACES. ee ae Troops Revolting— The Anti Jewish Riots—Chili and Peru. A Special to the Examiner. Lonpon, Oct. 6. News has been received here that agrarian outrages have broken4out in the Palkan Provinces. Masy Gevman land- rds here have been attacked by the labor- ers. The number of outrages Is increasing. Most of the laborers belong to the Russian peasantry, and were engaged for the cheap- ness of their labor. The troops of the Emir at Bokhara have revolted. The authorities are, as yet, | powerless to bring the military leaders io terms. | No cessation in the Anti-Jewish riots | has yet taken place. Notwithstanding the energetic working of the Royal Commis- sion, the number of outrages continue to increase, and the authorities are powerless to check them. News reaches here that Chili and Pe:u have broken off peace negvtiations. {Montero arrived at Arequipa on Sep- tember 12. He was received enthusiasti- eallvy. He has formed a new Cabinet, has 50,000 troops, and intends to induce Bolivia to send an army of 10,000 to Peru to help to continue the war. ] -—-—aw GENERAL CABLE NEWS, Lonpon, Oct. 5. A despatch from Constantinople reports the Sultan as extremely vexed at the de- parture of Baker Pacha. It is stated that the governors of Smyna and Rhodes were ordered to arest him and the Khedive -has been ordered to send him back. There is consternation among the Par- nellites owing to a report that on the recommendation of Archbishop McCabe, the Irish hierarchy, now in session, has re- fused to allow priests to attend the forth- coming conference. The Standard’s Dublin correspondent says he has good reason to believe that the proposed national convention will be posi- poned. Tae pugilist Elliott has put up $1,000 forfeit, and challenges any man in the Carro, Oct. 5. Gen. Wo'svley yesterday issued a gen- eral order complimenting the British troops engaged in the Egyptian campaign on their endurance, courage, gallantry and good be- The order says the Queen is proud of her soldiers, and General Wolseley, in The usual yearly caravan with the sacred carpet for Mecca started to-day. There was a vast concourse of spectators, and a | passed off quietly. | Berwin, Oct. 5. of the iron curtain among the footlights on ‘the stage of the Royal Opera House here, 'this evening. The accident caused an in- tense panic among the audience, and many persons were severely crushed but no one killed. The house was soon cleared. _ Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 7—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south to west winds; fair warmer weather. ‘« Tw? TY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent physician, convinces me that the \only cure for ‘‘ Nervous Exhaustion” and | weakness of the generative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, _and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy is now sold by all our Druggists at 50 cents per box, or 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an ‘order for 12 boxes, accompanied with % 00, | addressed to Mack s Magnetic Medicine Co., | Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods ‘free by mail, and send their “ written gar- | antee” to refund the money, if the treatment does vot effect a cure. See advt. in another _ column. | New Wrvceys, new Cachmeres, new Hats ‘and Bonuets, new Furlined Cloaks, new Fur er : Racques, and Sacque Trimmings, new Far LONDON HOUSE. ————— OOO Our Fall Stock Now Nearly Complete. —_———-— 2) (0 ie OBER 7, 1882. celta omnageee = AUCTION SALE, NEW FALL I AM instructed Dy sersrs, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Managers of the Ocean Steam- \ship Company, to sell the following articles | ex Steamship “ Prince Edward,” by Auction, }in the Warehouse H, at No, 2 Wharf, on | TUESDAY, the 10th October, at 11 o'clock, la. m:— | 1 Ship’s Gangway ana Fixings, 1 Refrigerator, |1 Ship’s Bath Tub, 2 Hen Coops, | Hair | Cloth Setee, 1 Table Stand, | Glads and |ish | Stand, with brass hangers, | Book Shelf, 6 Ship’s W. C. Bow!s (meta), 6 Water Faucetts, 2 Brass Smoke Funnels, | Copper do., lot of Balance Expected Daily, BY STEAMSHIPS VICTORIA, WALDENSIAN AND GEDAR GROVE. ee eee) 9) Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. eee Wholesale Retail. | and —0:0-———-— GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 5, 1882, FIRE INSURANCE. ————:0: ——_— QUEEN INSUR ANCE COMPANY: Head @ffice—Liverpool, England. City of Londen Insurance Company, Head ¢ffice—Loudon, England. AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE | CO.,| Head Offic e— Watertown, New York. 7s es The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Insurance Corpauies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any | Company now solvent and intending to remain $80. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, rs E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Cumpanies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do 80 at their own risk. : D. & A. JOHN McPHEE & Co. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK 2 STAPLE AND FANGY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. It will Pay Cash Buyers to examine cur Goods Before Purchasing elsewhere. | JOHN McPHEER & CO. 20BERT Orr's OLD STAND. ] Oet. 4, 1882—2aw, wkly NEW FALL GOOl —— 0: ———- J.B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. me 05 The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres (QUEEN Srerekt. NOTICE. HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company ' ‘ +9 ‘ have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Sh Dp g it (; Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume | If all om weld only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned tall on. These Burners are intended Fi ERCHANT. other places where a light from a small con- | Bealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, ‘Karo, VOD Cornices for cabin use, lot of cattle head ropes. lot of Cabin Doors, Moaldings, Grat- ings and Paoel Work for Ship’s Cabin use, 7 Pillows, Lot old Metal, lead &c., 1 Sky- light, 433) Grain Bags, 5 large Side Dishes, *$ Doz, Soup, Dinner and Tea Plates, 3 10-12 '}oz. Cups, without saucers, |! large Table Knives, | pair of Carvers, 1 Electro plate Fish Sauce Frame, 1 do Soup Ladel, 1 do Toast Rack, 3 do Sauce Ladles, ? do Gravey Spoons, 6 do Large Forks, 1 do Butter | Knife, 1 do Butter stand, 2 do Sugar Basins, 11 Glass Salt Celjars, 2 Glass Dishes, 1 set of Dish Coverg. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, WE ARE Oct. 3, 1882. Puce Bred Stock. AM instructed to sell by AUCTION, on the Exhibition Grounds, on THUKS- DAY, the 12th October next (immediately after the sale of the Government Stock), a splendid lot ot Lambs from the Bellevue Stock Farm, viz: 7 Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram Lambe, 3 Shropshire Grade Lamb Lambs, 1 Yearling Southdown Ram, NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT —or— NEW GOODS The above Lambs are from the imported Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram, which took &]] best prizes at the General Exhibition of October, 1881. A. McNEILL, Sept. 39, 18S2—3aw, wkly Auctioneer. WHITE OATS, Barly Rose & Prolific Potatoes Bought by? FENTON T. NEWBERY. Sept. 29, 1882—ne W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M. RCHANT, 269 Barrington Stree’, HALIPAA, N.S. Consignments solicited, Highest prices and pro-npt returns guaranteed. Sept. 19, 1s82—2aw 2m New Tobacco factory, RICHMOND STREET. ry‘ HE Subscribers wish to inform the public that they have opened a TOBACCO MANUFACTORY on Richmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the trade with Tobacco of all kinds, as good as can be purchased in the city, and at lowest prices. gas” Patronage solicited and orders prompt- ly filled, —BY THE- §, 5, Assyria, [ona, Waldensian, Nova Scotian, and Phnecian, OUR STOCK THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN— COYLE & McQUAID. Ch’town , July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky 6 jo EDWARD T, RUSSELL & C0, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m WHITE OATS! BOUGHT BY Selected with Great Care BY MR. SYERNS, —IN THE— ra Best British Markets, —AND FORK— FEXTON T. NEWBERY. Sept. 25, 1882—wkly pet ne 3i, dly 6i Style, Variety, — AND— Value, Will Not be Surpassed | | on P. E, Island. E HIGHLAND WHISKY§ | ne ey A full Stock of English, American) 7 ORN and Canadian Dry Goods on hand, and | L ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTIT, FIO" wlll be added to by every steamer | 54, Holbrn-viaduct, E C., London, Aug. 8,'79 uatil closing of the navigation | Report on the Lorns HieHLaxp Wiisxer: ; | «We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lore Highland Whisky, and have subjected them to careful examination and analysis, The samples were very fragrant, mellow, tnd of pleasant favor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matnred Scotch Whisky of the fret quality,” ‘Artaor Hivt, Harsarn, M. D. “Orro Hennes, F.C. 5. FL 0.” Agent :— Cash customers will find our estab lishment one of the best places in Charlottetown to spend their money. | for use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and sumption of Gas only is required. POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Ry regulating the tap, the Gws consumed | can be reduced to any desired quantity les Special attention paid to the receiving anid prompt disposal of Is:and produce, Having than tliree teet per bour. : ; These Burners are so scientifically made extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Cousignmenuts are solicited that they will give « l.sght eqnal to about ten ,and prompt returns guaranteed candles at acost ul three quarters of oue con Gaz Weekly market reports forwarded per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of erkl upon application, and vessels chartered for shippers. casi Gas wil! be ten cents each. fjn 10 eod ;at PUY and Read the WEEKLY EXAMI- | P.O. addresq—Lock Drawer 61, Halifax OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. EB. 1 Web 24, 1882. The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining tbe Ferry Store, i prepand to accommodate & limited number of boarders and lodgers, Ap- Perkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882, ZR, Only ONE DOLLAR a year. | $e 23 » ov . ply to J, BEnpar, proprivtor. ‘ty 18s