Anniversary Items. (DAY, Get. 10 — In association with th | a =F ind in connection with th an Prussian Wa we note to-day th ition of M. Gambetta, aft m Poris ina balloon. Fror THE | The Scott Act Committee Rooms m near Weales’ Corner, will be open ai until the end ef the Campaign. . The Canvassing Committee, and all ‘others willing to aid in the Cam- Bin DATITI, COM nny pm BI ree n . paign, are invite 0 atte is TR e TE lamed that Paris possessed | : a vited to ittend this CON 5S re i C 5. D j oe ¥ % ae ok i anes: mone, taken dnl (evening, at 7 o'clock, a t the women were making the | ON A suimous and devoted | > :. , et + . 7 ° § is TELEGA SEW.) New and Improved Principle, he invoked failed to sav ifmionvii.e or Alsace. A aa tt cocal and Other Items. ; yne car load of Apples Cairo, Oct. 9. at |} Advices from Tonelon state that the Madir of that pl we has received confor. | \ . scrap Albums, in great/ mation of the report that a steamer from , | nd Bookstore, | Khartoum was wrecked after leaving Abu > ks, ex Miramichi, latest the Lia Koom Paper, Ex Mira » | to try . mond Bookstore. af eee. ee Ne, RAPHE [Sexciar Despatcnes To Tor Examreen. | CONT ALNING Massicred. Every Facility for Cooki Hamed, and all on board the and hire vessel landed camels. They gave the and the natives invited ;}them to their dwellings where they mas- ‘sacred them. I:is unknown whether there natives presents, NER, ng. a eg a RG ADOT ao nme ie ae ee OCTOBER 10, 4. 188 : ——— a RN enema ama TARMTART Anam ATION COOK “& as & EVERY STOVE W guICK me ae y gs: a | D 2 os OPERATION, iackhiyv § ARRANTED. SCLOLARSHIP. RKAMINATION N Examination for the ‘*Daniel Hodgson Scholarship” tor Laval University, Que hee, will be held in Charlottetown, in Jane next ' Candidates must be natives of and residents» in P. E. L, uuder 20 years of age, and not al Hl PERFECT ready matriculated members of any Univer | sity, IN ITS | The subjects follows : X-nephon Ansbasie, Boek I; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovid Metaph, ITT; Fab, 1, 2, 5 aml 6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition to Exercise 44 b A of examination will be as \ND | Ordinary Arithmetic, inclading Vulgar and gy . ’ . . 523 muged. Decimal Fractious ; Alycbra, subjects includ ed in Ovlenso to and of Simple Fquations of jone unknown quantity ; Euciid, Books [ and Il. ln English Orthography, Writing from | Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of | English and Canadian History, and General | Geography. The Scholarship is of the annual value of Simon WW. Crabbe. Pe and will be tenab'e for three years Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. ; Candidates must send in their names to the | undersigned on or before Ist May. 1885, wher | they will be ¢uly informed of day and place of eXam'ipation. FALL IMPORTATIONS! The Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared, (0 Give Buvers FIRST CLASS —S—-—oOoOoOoOe —WfLL DO WELL TO— HAVE -«, LOCH AT OU BEFORR BUYING ELSEW HERE W. A. WEEERS & Co. VALUE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. STOCE. GEORGE W, HODG:*ON, H. n’y See’y Trustees 2m oaw pat 8 j TO BUILDERS. ROOFING FE: T, TARRED PAPFR, PRY SHEATHING PAPER, Sept, 25, ’84 PITCH, PORTLAND CEMENT, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, NalILs, PAINT, OIL, GLASS, &e. A large stock of above selling very cheap for cash, W. FF. DAWSON. Sept. 25, ‘8t--4 w twa w. BUYERS TO SPORTSMEN |! Breech & Muzzie Loaders, Revolvers. W.& A. Brown & Go. Hlave now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, bi ud Book Stcre, very were any Europeans among the victims. Ch’town, Oct. ' a —_-—_—-~ : H seen superb Catho'ic | The Redistribution Bill. Py for twelve cents, at the} D re Lonpon, Oct. 9. bhi rs Site Mee S Beml The Standard this morning publishes a Dr, Souvilie’s Throat and Lung | draft «f the Government's proposed Redis- feetitate, is unavoidably postponed fora shors | tribution scheme. By it the representation : } of England in Parliament is increased to oe } 110, and Scotland 10, while Ireland re- Tue lunatic Dunn egain ercaped trom Fal- | mains uncbanged. The fact that there is woud on Weinesiay, and was again cap- | to be no gain in the total lrish representa- { wading shoalder deep in the Hilis- tion creates much excitement in Ireland. } rough iii ~~ | lon. A. C. Bett, Leader of the'Oppositioa | Terrible and Fatal Cyclone. in the N Nc tia Lezislature, has been doing the Exhio‘ion. tie leaves for home to- | Rome, Oct. 9. m= morrow | Harrowing details of a cyclone on‘the SASH CUSTONERS AND WHOLESALE > _ | Island of Sicily have been received here. Paoresson Geo, E. Forster, M. P. for| S.venty-seven persons were killed and one King’s \. B., willarrive by train this even- hundred injure d.™ The damage to property ing. He nes t> take part in the present / i. not at present estimated ? f Temperance Campagn Tn isc ut fune al of ihe iate Watson Duchemin Bisturbance. took place this afternoon, and was ‘argely at a tende The Boys’ Temperance Society, in Sr. Jonn’s, N’Fip, Oct. 9. regal | before the hearse. Orange demonstrations are again de- >_— veloping at Harbor Grace. The-gates of ——————— . Tur Posten Herald comforts the man who | the Seatant were torn down and flung into Ciitows, hagt 8% -— cannot sift to keep a carilage with the! the sea. One River-Head man was beaten en thoaght that his daughter will never run off} .j most to death by the Urangemen. with ¢ hmen. Hlessed are the poor. > Ltr Lo On Powral or Water Streets, on the Weather Bultenn. 20ch & « Black-Brown Fur Tippet oe re with two .teel clasps. ‘Ihe finder will be re- Probabsities for the next 24 hours for the warded by leaving :t at the EXAMINER OFrice. | Maritime Provinces. so - acne Tue Vemperance Alliance Committee Rooms Toronto, Oct. 10--10 a. m. are at Beales’ Corner, Great George Street, Light, moderate, variable winds; fair wea- over Kennedy’s Confe tionery. Open night] ther, stationary or higher temperature. aud day. Ail Tcmperance workers welcome. ee - METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Tue Lady Temperance workers sre re-j Charlottetown October 10, 184. to meet in the Y. M. C evening, at 8 o'clock, for im- Spectiu ly 9 A. parior, th quested portant business. Ladies, don’t forget to atte! - ° Tue Rev. Prof Burwah, M. A., delivered his inter sting lecture on ‘“The Wonders of Science,’ in s ouris, on Monday, and in Dun- das on Tuesday evening last, to large and appreciative audiences, oo ALL drugzists now heartily endorse the amzing success of Mack’s Magnetic Medi cine, and recommends it for both sexes in al See advertisement 1Y 1! f sexual weakness. Cas °s in aacther column. Sold at Apothecaries Hall. deus) Tue Canadisn Gazette announces that Prince Aibert \ of Wales, eldest son of the Pric of Wal.3, will early next year go abroa extensive tour, and that the countries 1 will be Canada and the United stat icin Tue Marquis of Exeter, who possesses ex- tensive fish hatching ponds on his estate of Stamford, has despatched his pisitulturist to Canada in order to secure a large number of tine species of fi h for acclimatisation in the waters of the Old Country. > A Carnp.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscgetions of youth, nervous Weakness, eariy decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- | by a missionary in South America. Send seif-addressed envelope to REv. JOSEPH : J Inman, Station D, New York. covert - > — Large attendance at the market to-day. Foliowirg is the list of prices: Beef (small) 5 to I4ets per |b; do per ‘qr 44 to 9; mutton, per lb 6 to lUcts; lamb, 56 to 9cts; veal. 3 to Scts; turkeys, SU to $1.00; ducks per pair, 20 to 3ucts; fowls, 25 to 3ucts; chickens, 30 to 50cts: bu fresh) 20 to 24cts; do (tub) 19 to 22cts: eg per doz, 16 to I&; black cur- rants. I4to iGcts; flour per 100ibs, $2.80. to $3.00; oatmea!, $2.50 to $3.00; hay per 100, 55 to GUcts: oats, 32 to 34ets; potatoes per bush, 30 to 35cts; shee; 3) to 40cts; cabbage per doz, 36 to 72cts; pork (carcass) 64 to Tots; KIDS, do (sma \Octs; apples per bus, 48e to $1.00; geese, 45 to G4uc Bost Comepy Co.—Another crowded house wa rave by the above company last Lig n Market Hall, and included im its hu lis Honer the Lieut. Governor and Lad : some of Charlottetowa’s most ~ The p'ay was * Maud’s Per ind Mr. Webber's company scored another trium Miss Grey cid som* supe™b acting as ** Maud Challoner,” and was ably supported by Messrs. Farish, Patt, Slayter, and Webber, and Mrs. Hillman and Mrs. Patt. The farce of ** My Cousin’s Ghost” was immensely funny, and the audience were delight d with it Toenight the **Octoroon, one of the b st of Mr. Boucicoults many great plavs. will be offered. and will, Be doub » ullrac another large audience, a YesTrRDAY morning Maggie Collins, of Mont gue, departed this life at the residence of Mr John Higgins The young woman had beet sly iti for some time, and we hear that, althouch a stranger and only a short time ia : service of the family, she was attended to night and day -with most watchful care and kindness It seems that she had been r- fused admission to one of ‘he hospitals, and was consequently dep- ding upon the charity of a private citizen. Deeds of kindness such as (bis brizhten our common humanity and bring a sure reward, At the if private citizens are actually licble to be put to the trouble and expense sach kiuduess involves, the hospitals don’t seem ty be of mach use It is but right to say thet the City Hospital wou r ld have taken he badd due Diddn fit 40 widvo,—-Poltrtde, ed trtdl same tim Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 51.5 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..37.4 Lowest Temperature this morping........ 33.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock . .38.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock.. 46.0 NiWs. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 9—Black Watch, Malley, Richibucto boards; Marie Delphine, Irembley, Port Caledonia, coal; Lord Macdonald, Cohoon, Murray Harbor, fish; ss Beaver, Lemaitre, Georgetown; Conqueror, Young, Pin: tte. Oct. 10—Trial, Healey, Spry Bay, 20 brs herring; Philistine, Henderson, Newcastle, lumber. SiillP Millinery, J CLEARED. Oct. 9—Charles Frederick, Rhude, Crepaud, flour; Daring, Silliiker, Miminigash, ba:last; Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, mdse; 8 G Morton, MecLaine, Halifax, 500 bush pct«- toes and 1600 buch oats; Conqueror, Young, Pinette. Oct 10—Black Watch, Maley, Crapaud, 25 boxes soap. BIRTH. At Halifax, on the 7th inst., the wife of PD. H. Pitts, Esq., of a son. attentiun, = MARRIED. In this city, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. John Burwash, assisted by Rev F. Smallwood, Mr. George W. Gardiner, to Miss Nel'ie Strong, second daughter cf Robert A. Strong, Erq. HOTEL ARRIVALS. icnapaaits Ch’town, Sept. 24. 1884. OAKLAND HOUSE, Oct 7—James McDonald, Eldon; John M Gillis. do; Alexander McVonald, Point Prim; Murdoch Finlayson, do; Wm Finlayson, do; Simon McLean, do; Capt Angus Young, do; Heprv Lawson, North River; John Robert- son, do; 'hos Godfrey, Royalty; Wm Wilson, do; Samuel Croucher, Georgetown; Charles Cook, Belle Creek; John Compton, do; James A McMillan, Wood Island; John Me Donald, Orwell; Angus McKenzie, Vernon River Oct 8 and 9—Geo | Kelly. Halifax, NS; Jno Met Smith, Eldon; W Wright, City; J T Taylor, Wood Islands; D MeLaughlan, Plea- sant Valley; Lemuel G Mann, litle Sands; Frank Cook, Kelle Creek; Samuel Koss, Fiat River; Catherine J Ross, do; John Murray, Lot 65; Geo, McKenzie. Cable Head, Mi:s Anderson, do; Capt Philip McCormack, L t 42: Edward (Carey, do; F H Dixon, St P. ter’s Bay; L J McLeod, do; Adolphus McEwen, de; Montague Coffin, do; John W Simmons, do; Andr-w Simmons, do; John Morris, West ist Peter's; Geo Young, Montsue; Samuel Nicholson, Belle Creek; Robt UV Mcf ‘a lum, St Peter's; Philip Irving, Cherry Valley; Matthew Jardine, do; Roderick McRae, Point Prim; Paniel Beaton, Montague; Malcolm McLeod, do; Geo Farquharson, North River; Jas A Lawson, Orweil, and 30 others. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 9.—S Reuben, St John, John McLean, Souris; Saml Lummis, Boston; Libbie Hunter, Alberton; Jas McDonald, Summerside; John McKenzie, do; Stewart Burns, Freetown ;John Mudge, Lyno, Mase; AG Heal, do; H M Riacklock, Montreal; J C Redmond, co; H Blackwood, Kilm; LF Darling, Halifax; R | Rubledge, Detroit. Oct. 9.—E Fairbanks, 'Clasgow, Me; John J Chatsscn, Tignish; WaA Brennan, Summerside; John W Rhuland, | Halifax, N. 8; J Ely, Boston; Geo T ‘Smith, Halifax; P L Connor, St. John, NF, REVERE HOUSE. | Sept. 9--Harbey Phinney, Sackville ; Ed | ward Reid, dq; George A Read, do; Edwin | Phinuey, do; D Schurman, Summerside; W G Coombs, Halifax; N H Alpin, Cleveland, Ohio; R H Cushing, St John; Wm King, do; D MeTavish, Lindsay, wey —e | Bideford; E G Higginson, Montreal; 'D Kugler, Montes. Duntizn, Bostow; J | Ci'town, Sept. 13, 1884. Plushes, Black and Broca FIRS JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MARERETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. The Following Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— ackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and ded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's Wool Underclothing. Aslo a very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. T INSTALMENT el co a, Perkins & cc £5,150 yas. Grey Cotton Marked cown to Gc. aud dc. A large Stock St. John Coiton Warps at Mill Prices If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every WHOLESALE AND RETALTL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Gof. YK=> The New Brick Store will not be opened till Ist April next. 7 W. & A. BROWN & CO, FALL & WINTER GOODS Sterns’, Qo Vv wells R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to hand, In a few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, v hich for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. (Smith & Wesst & Remingtons.) All kinds ef Cartridge and Materials fer Sheotirg. A LARGE SrTrockK W. E. DAWSON. 84—Im twa wk , 25, ~ept ‘LAND SALE. T O be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- jses, on King Street, oppesite the Post Office, ( harloitetown, on Friday, the 17th da\ of October next, all that valuable 1 pop. erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of Fing Street, baving a front on siid street of about thirty-four feet, and running southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet. with a right of way from said street for borses. carts, trucks, etc, TERMS—Onc-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortyege co! the premises, bearing ix per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Mesrrs McLeod, Morsou & McQuarrie SARAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Sept 9, Isk4 FOR SALE. ED NHAT Farm, 3 miles from Charlottetown, consisting of 34 acres, on the North River Road and lately in possession of the Subscriber. Apply to WM. PICKARD, East Royalty. Sept. 20, '64—eod 1 mo FOR SALE. 40,000 First-class Brick in Lots to Suit Purchasers McKINNON & McLEAN. Sept 20, '84.—2wk PAT HERRING FOR SALE. Fat For sale cheap UsT received a quantity of Good Newfovndland Herring. in barrels and half darrels, A. HORNE & CO, Upper Queen St, Ch'town, Sept. 18, 84. WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the ‘orld, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. J. jy30 Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co, . 7 ’ 9) Broad Street, New York ) TY UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most 7 wholesome Baking Powder mad, Gre. COTS Be #ULLY. iZed to gusraulee every Can to be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘- Superb ” and take no other. Pat up in |4, 4 and I-lb, tins, and for saie by every re. spectable wholesale and retail grocer and |general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian | trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 106 Water Street, 8 Jdim, NB Aug 6—tm Bed