eee te The Domini ion | lixhibition, lespat ch we ” received last © for inseruion. ; Hawrray The Island is leading in live eteck, at . ? m Exhibition. Mr. Henry L success as an exhibitor of cattle and *“n rstwatl “*kable. Sept 23. Domink worth's sheep has be ed nine , giicc@ssihi an He was award- We ia ; Me. Boswall was three prizes. earrying olf xshihitsof sheep. The Stock Farm gor prizes in all sections in which it entered | for competition, and Mr. George Tweed ly's | ram was awarded first prize. . , . , | Sixtean horses entered in the es peti. | allion to bre« her 39 tion for tho best : for tretti-, carnage, or road, fot ur years | old aud upwards. In this class " ~ Rodd’s fiarry Morgan took first prize iv. | MeLeod’: Blackfoot second, and Mr. | Housti«’ Iron Duke third. In the class of horses to breed | for trottin ‘ onrrio ge, and road, thre years old and under, Mr. John Rodd’s horse NS KALI HO i st rr | Sept. 16 } AiSe | prizes for | ' Te red acr ee — : - g | i | = | ol E ask WOOEG te issi el ph sBded Ee. NeaeyeD oA MIN HR: SEPTEMBER. 29, 18si. - teeeamenation nl ian from with the trau } 8 tne river to Grosse Isle, by a collision e | probably fatally injured. Sepatra, Mo © Bbhe : - » Sept. 2 was avarded first prize and Mr. William] ,,, . 9 a Sinnett’s (Morell) second " The residence of wil liam Gibbous was r c i P 4 Z i } 7 e tana: . <n 1 The Stock Farm teok tirst prize for bert | marae ye rday murning, and ‘ var chil- 3 nm. three at ncilitn fat cow, and Henry Longworth, Esq., | —- three to ten Yo: ars old, perished in the ‘ . 7 e838 carried off three prizes. (See editorial cor- ae z responcence. ) TPR 2 . . , SUROPKAN Miss Haya ten's exhibit of lace was awarc- I PHAN. ed fire i | PaRIs, Sept. 27 Mr. Hall ma ines first prize, and Mr. . R E Bag $ : al : t and My F bea’ A duel on acesunt ef a newspaper dis- I rst and Jir, Forbes : nage ye eta . nall's meal cirst and Mr. Forb« pute has taken place on_ the Belgian fron- ) . : > . secon. : Oa | tier, between x Farden/ Hickey, editor of The island oats are pronounced the best, ltt ae . Liye dit a Hil ° . ‘ . ULO MLEL, I X ° qgitor oO L14L078, ss is the barley; tut the judges are not) o..) 4 eG. Faulot A 2 Swords were used. Ti ne latter recelved a finished. LATER. Prorou LanpbINa, The Island Exhibit at Halifax was a grand The exhibits carried oif | prises in almost every seciion competed | for, a a leadi ng prizes in butter, | cheese, m eat, fi sh, pot a lard, ro well as in | machinery and live stock. The Island horses and caitle admired. Over eight thousand paid for admission | to the Exhibition yesterday. Sept. 29. success. grain, are greatly UNITED STATES. New Youu, Sept. 27. | The fund for Mrs. Gartlield has new reached $321,251.86. CLEVELAND, Sept. 27. Mrs. Gartield, hier children and Grandma Garfield, Priyate Secretary Brown, General Swaim and Colenel Rockwell, left this morning on a special train for Mentor. The | ladies were all heavily veiled. Crowds still linger about the Park, and so many are | continually passing through the Pavilion | | that a force of police is necessary late, to- | night, to prevent confusion and keep the | spectators in line. Wasnineton, Sep*. 27. Messages of condolence continues to be re- ceived at the State Department. | Lone Buanca, Sept. 27. The county prosecutor has decided to | file before the Grantl Jury an indictment | against Guiteau as a precautionary measure, so that if the Washington authorities deem | ' it best te have the trial in New Jersey tlicre | shall be no gap left fer the esospe of | Guiteau by legal quibble under the law of | | District Colambia. Councit Biorrs, At 5 o’clock last evening, at the close of | the Garfield memorial exercises, the city | shook to the centre by a terrifie explosion. Investigation showed that on Saturday a carload of gunpowder, billed common - ing powder, reached here over the C. R. & P., billed to J. O. Reynolds, cor Col. The U. P. Co., however, refused to receive the dangerous freight and the car | waa returned to Rock Island yards, where | it exploded with a fearful force. The con- cussion demolished the Company's round house, repair shops, brick and freight house, besides forty or fifty freight cars. | | Iowa, Sept. 27. It also dug a hele 15 deep and 45 in diam- eter. Shop windows in all parts of the city were shattered. Pieces of plastering were | torn from houses and havoc was done in all | directions. Large windows were broken by | the concussion in Omaha, on the opposite | side of the river and as far as the Missouri | Valley, 20 miles north. The less will | reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. LaTER. —The explosion ia this city, las at | evening, proves to have been more awful iu its effeets, and more disastrous than at first | supposed. ‘The scene pi ‘esonted on the | crounds is simply beyond description. The round house is ‘almost totally demolish- ed; the car repair shops, 90 by 100 fe are cowpleteiy levelled ; the freight oer | 20 x 1600 feet, is a total wreck and about, 50 | box cars, are blown to pieces. Four | engines ere bwied io the ruins; four or) five staali franie residences, 60 O rods south ef the spot, were demolished and one | occupant fatally injared. K vock reighing bie wn from the foundation of | dows were broken in houses 12 miles from The loss sustained by the Rock | } | 400 tbs. was the roundhouse ti ree quarters of a mile, aad in f ling sunk a! ‘most out of sight in the earth. Lhe ports received to day, from | ° . ; towns ?0 miles away, state that the shock | was very pial uly felt and in many places | the pe ple thonght it an earth juiake. Win- | ! the city. Island Company will probably be nearly | half a million dollars. re San Francisco, Sept. 27. be The whaling barque Legal Tender arrived from the Arctic Ocean yesterday, reports | speaking the revenue cutter Corwin. Se states the Corwin landed on Herald Island, explored it and sat becquently the steamer made a landing at Wrangle Land and form- ally took possession of it in the name of the U.S. Captain Hooper ordered the ex- ploration of Terry, but found no signa of human habitation. The country is desolate and sterile beyond description. No traces of the Jeannette were discovered. Addi- tional relics of Jost whalers were recovered from Indians near East Cape. The whaling barque Daniel Webster was wrecked near Point Barrow in July. The craw were saved except one man A despatch from Phanishtown, San Mateo County, saye the ship Halesburg, from New York, loaded with railroad iron for Oregon, struck a rock at Hovian’s Beach, at mid- night on Monday, and went to pieces. OF | the crew of 24, nine men with the captain | were drowned, ‘and one boy is also lost. Dergorr, Mich., Sept. 27. A sleeping car on the Canaia Southera sight wound in the hand. LONDON, Sept 37. Fathery Sheehy and feur other ‘‘ sus- pects’ have been released from prison. CHINA. . ve San Francisco, Sent. 2 wt. Arrived, a mer QOcesnic, from Hong Ix ong, via Yokohama :— Hone ae Sept. 10.—The rising of Chinese against foreiguers in Feo Chow was owing to the question of a missionary title. The mob was quelled by tho native police. A British ganboat has proceeded there. Typhoons at Shanghai an d Hong | Kong caused serious damage to shipping there and at sea. The American Treaty has been published. The priacipal point Americans shall not have anythin* to do with the opium traffic. The tres very unpopular among American merchant: in China. The Clihese are dissatists4 with it and vexed at the probable restric tion on emigration, hence the withdrawal | of Chinese students fr om America. -~—_—e - Weather Builetin. i3 that Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 29—10 a. m, Northerly varying to casterly winds, fine cool weather. oo ™ a neem Secme meep SHirP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, -_ Railway waa thrown into the water, this ’ , | morning, while the train was being trane- | : acide | fer bout, Three passrengere are report ted | | missing. RENO, Nev., Sept. 27. Ata meeting of the stockholders of the Nevada and Oregun Railroad, to-day, for | | th aa of ousting side diteata rs, pis- tole were used freely and two nisn were Q U. a "Ot ee AND WINTER GOODS. 0 - JUST RECEIVED AT NEW FALL PEREREAINS & 24 CASES AND BALES “ - - : LQ) a " sé . a . - . OO éé 66 66 p r a s os 66 “6 66 ‘s a = - 2 LS $6 “ a - 4 . » 7 , LO és ‘s “6 é 3 i C é OTHER SHIPMENTS TO Yor variely and value these Goods cannot be chaving elsewhere, | } i i | } { ' sRED* Sept. 39 —-Brigt. Vertia, Harding, Liscomb, Lumber; Sch. Anegsa, RBoudrot, N rth Sydney, Limestone; Sch W. Wright, McR Pict ] ‘ E43 », Sept. 29. ch. May Queen, White, Egmont Bay, Miige ; is ight, McRae, Pictou, Bal: sst; Advier, Fiienh im, Gl ace Bay, " al] last ; st | * 4 se. i monnic hate, iunroe, valle ag Avon 5 Appl es and Onions AT AUCTION! ae we ee { WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. row (bride ' Aft j To-Morrow (Friday), 30th inst, at 11 o'clock, at the Me 25 barrels APPLES, in good condition, se ee oonwann, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of it, d. W, Mitchell, Auc peneer. ~ KEROS Sept. 29, ’81. ‘KEROSEAE. nN] i GAY. ry°O ARRIVE, per Brig “Minnie Louise,” due here (Ist Oct, direct from New York, 50 casks Pratt’s Best Kerosene Oil, be sold in lots whiie landing, at The only reliable whicb will cost, charges and freight, Vil for retailing. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO. Water Street, Sept. 29 — lw eod “<—e TEN DERS! 8 *ENDERS will be received by this ile & ment at Ottawa, np to the 15th October next, for the construction of a Light- keeper's Dwelling at Souris, Prince Edw: wed Island Plans aod specifications can be seen and formes ef Tender procured at the offices of the Agent of this Department at Charlottctown, and the Collector ef Customs at Souris. The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any Tender. WM, SMITH, Deputy of the Minister of Marine & Fisheries Department of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, 2lst September, 188!, [se <9 li WANTED! 2,000 BUSHELS Heavy White Qais Must be thoronghly cleaned and free from Black. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ub town, Sept. 20, °8]—-pat tf Pic tou, ' | JOB PRINTING OFFICE | Queen Street Auction Reems, { Shep & Dwelling House PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Sept. 2), 1881. Dry Goose. STERNS’, —_ ee a —— a .—— | EX $. S. WALDENSIAN | EX $8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN | EX L. 8. CALE eae EX $. 8. PRINCE EDWA EX S. S. UTOPIA EX $8.5. CARROLL } FOLLOW. | surpassed. fais this Stock before pur- Liverpool for Charlottstawn Se ee ee ee oo — uy Your Dr AY Goons —AND— CLOT EIN CG J. B. Macdonald’s, 0:0— FALL GOODS NOW OPEN. —— :0:—_——_—_-— Kor Variety, Styles, Quality and Low Prices CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN THE PROVINCE. 205 “My NEW TEA is EXCELLENT. J. B. MACDONALD. 68 = Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, ’81—wkly, pat pres ose ! | Queen Street. Just Try! ——————— 23. 2a THE EXAMINER > hn a nn Rema 8 Aan HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material @F THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, TO. RIN LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POS TERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUE NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASE CUSTOMERS. Charlottetown, Seps. 1, 1881. ll te at et (OLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. New Designs! - - Good Workmanship ! Just RECRIVED AND CONTINUALLY CoMING IN AT AY LOR’S Also 4 Lot of WATCHES, which will be Sold Cheap. NORTH AND SOUTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. Sept. 21, 1881—6i AG A Se ne ake eee ae =O RENT I ‘HE HOUSE lately occupied by Lrgcr. _ Bourroy, containing 13 rooms, large gar- Pump in yard, TO RENT! N Sonth Side Queen Square, the Store den, yard and coach house, FJ and Dwelling House lately occupied uy Apply to owner, LJ. Williems. App-y to HORACE HASZARD. | July Lometf | C4 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER J. H. GATES, Queen Square, Charlottetown. Ang. 2b6— ee —_. Herring. Horci ing. 4 k 100 bbls, Extra Fat No. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, | 300 Mackerel Barrels (goed stock), | 1000 bushels Fishing Salt, On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, | Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Linss and Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL. Queen's Wharf, Sept. 10, 1881. SALT! SALT ! It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN?’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese | at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, Londen. THREE PRIZES fer Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOPE'S BOOTS. SHOES. SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT W. R, BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of his FALL STOCK; CONSISTING OF Men's, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES All kinds, all Sizes, Give um a Cali. A Nice Lot Ladics’ Fine Suppers. | W. R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. 3m 3aw, tu ths all Prices. Sept. 14-- RUBBERS, SLIPPERS. JUNK. Wy +. NTED, at. the JUNK STORE, head W JUNK, for which the highest price will be given, [se 23 wkly 2m Pleasant Residence To Let of POWNAL WHARP, all kinds of “S\HE DWELLING HOUSE and Premises now in the occupation of P. W. Hynd- man, near the head of Hillsboro Street. Pus- x “Prince Edward.’ IV LES a&& CO. Se ee ae ‘Ocean Steamship Co. Gf Prince Edward Island, Issi. The First-Class Iron low Steamship PRINCE EDWARD ROBERT FRASER, Commander, Wiil be on the Berth at Liverpool! to Receive Cargo about the 20th October, and will Sail from PALL TRIP, - On or about 6th November, ‘Carrying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow, deliverabie at Char- lottetown, Gvorgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris, Pictou and Shediac, For Freight, apply in London to Jonn Prr- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street EK. C.; in Glasgow, to Jawss Ketao, 134 St, Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to Prrcary Broturrs, Brockley Buildings, 51 South John Street ; in Pictou, N.5., to Nooys & Davizs or here, to PEAKE BRO'S & CO., | Ch’town, Sept. 20, ’81—2aw Managers WO. GT QUEEN STREET, BIC MEN! Who Want Good Winter Woollens | HAD BETTER CALL AT Cc. 1. Morrison’s, AND SEE HIS sTOUK OF Extra Out-size Scotch Lamb Wool Shirts and Drawers! Just Received per Prince Edward. SELLING OFF! W* have determined :o CLEAR OUT our [se 16 LARGE STOCK OF HATS & CAPS BY THE ist OCTOBER and will sell at a Reduction of 25 per cent. from date, BYRNE BROS., Sept. 9—6i Queen Street Just Opened —aT— R. W. TREMAINE’S, NEW GOODS, In Gloves, Corsets (new make) Fancy Goods, Velvets, Velvet- eens, Cretones. Cashmere, Micrinos, &c., &c. ka Prices low and quality extra. 83 Queen Street, Ang. 29. SALT BUSHELS Strong Fishery Salt, for curing Mackerel, For sale by , 200) HORACE HASZARD. Ch’ town, Aug. Sega jm eod FARM FOR SALE, AT UNETY ACRES of good land on St, - Mary’s Road, Lot 6), in one block, wiil be sold for $250 cash or by Instalments with interest. If required, 50 acres of above and zomfort- table Dwelling, with good well of water, will he sold for $200. Fifteen acres are under plough, and about 20 acres could be cleared almost as fast as it could be ploughed. This land and the investment are both good and offer an excellent opportunity to any one wanting a cheap farm, For further particulars apply te Wm Rice, on the premises, or to A. C. MacDONALD, Montague, Sept. 2, 1881 — ns 4i NO PIC Ee. F¥VHE subscriber hereby notifies all parties indebted to him by Book Account, Note of Hand, or otherwise, that they must in full before the ist December next er- wise they will be collected im the County Court, session given in a few days. PE HE place to get yoar Printing done is a! \_) the Cheapest aud most Newsy Paps the EXAMINER PRINTING 200M? | ouhiished Ta the Proviposs may 9—eod tf JAS. DESBRISAY. ' JOHN McQUEEN. Victoria Cross, Sept. 16, *81—till Ist dec pd 9 PASTA : , a a a * hi i ik i BBE PS aS ty “ ae Orn get oe = Li ES AOR MOE ee ET SE ARNE RET A OAL OS NOON A hts d apepetteh manor