| 3 : . j : Oe focal and Other Items. AkT&RS for ladies corsets — Youna’s 7 | } seat vacated by ex-Speaker Blanchet | s beiug contested by two Conservatives, - Wanrep to purchase, a second-hand regis ter grate. Apply at this office, {oc22 li a Ture are four couples living in the vicinity of Balfour's Brook, N. S., who have been married over 60 years. _ > —_ Puvesoay, the Sth day of November, has | been appointed a day of general thanksgiving | throughout the Deminion. Ps cleanses and invigor- cures dandruff and itching: an AYERS H atm VIGOR ’ SCAil, ates the elezant dressing. joct22 lw w kly a. Messrs. Vicror Corrty, Frank Coffip, and Fulton Coffin left this morning for Halifax, to | resume their studies at Dalhousie College. so A weetine of the Ladies Hospital com- mittee will be held at the City Hospital on Wednesday, 24th inst,, af 2.30 p.m. A full meeting is particularly requested. ‘events Arter all, we thven’t the worst people in the world at Charlottetown. An English usurer at Birminghan lately admitted that he had charged interest at the rate of 200 per cent. qneniei F. X. AncHaMBAcLT, an M. P. P. of Que- bec, and M. Monnier, one of the editors of L' Etendard, wound up an argument in the Moxtreal Court House, recently by a rough- and-tumble fight. -_ -—~ > -—-- Tue action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pleasant, mild and natural. They gently sti- mulate the liver, and regulate the bowels, but do not purge. They are sure to please. foct22 3w eod wkly - -- > -—-_ Tue London Committee of Justices, after seeing O'Donnell and hearing the opinion of the prison physician that O'Donnell is in|} excellent health, refused to grant the request | that the prisoner be allowed to use tobacco. setarliliinl Ar the close of the examination in the shooting case in Moncton, Gilbert, the ac- cused, made a statement. He said:—‘‘I am not guilty of shooting at Mr. Thibideau with the intention of injuring him, and I have no recollection of anything that took place at the time, as described by the witnesses.” -_-_ > —. A LEssoN may be taken from the system of sewerage in Pullman, Ill. The town lies on a fiat prairie. Sewers are built to empty into a sunken tank, from which the sewage is pump- ed through a twenty-inch main to a farm three miles away. The system cost $80,000; and yields a profit of $8,500 a year. _— +e. a Tae London Society for Promoting State Aided Emigration will send a mission to the east end of London to enquire into the con- dition of the working ciasses there, with the view of ascertaining how many persons among them may feel inclined to emigrate to north- western Canada. The results ofthe inquiry will be furnished the Government. enrollee PHYSICIANS and druggists have been in the habit of charging patients and customers more than many of them are able to pay. We are glad to inform our readers that Mack’s Mag- netic Medicine is sold at the low price of fifty cents a box, a quantity sufficient to last over two weeks. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothe- cases clall. Read the advertisement in an- other column. [oct22 lw wkly. _— pj ---- At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Dominion and Centennial Exhibition, held in St. John last Friday morning, it was unani- mously resolved to present to the widow of the late Dr. Elder the life-size crayon sketch of the deceased gentleman, which was exhibit- ed at the recent Exhibition by Mr. Geo. W. Schleyer, of Fredericton. The commission took this means of showing their appreciation of De. Elder’s labors in connection with the Centennial Exhibition, the success of which was one of the thoughts nearest his heart when death called him away.—Glode. —_—~»--_—- A sprciaL cablegram received at Ottawa on the 18th, states that by the official list of awards atthe fisheries exhibition, Canada obtains gold medals for the best collection of cured tinned fish, shipped fish, salmon nets, deep sea fishing gear, fishing boats, whale oil, signalling telegraph system, most complete breeding establishment, and steam fishing tug, The Dominion exhibit was also awarded five medals for distinct varieties of fish of commercial value and also fifteen silver medals six bronze medals, and four diplomas. Special mention was also made inthe award list about twelve other awards in reference to which aecision has not yet been reached. Newfoundland obtained ten gold medals, eight silver medals, five bronze medals and three diplomas. —_—~_+~»>—_— Wirn reference to the prize ‘‘Barrister” colt, sold by the Hon. Lauchlin McMillan, of Covehead, to Mr. David J. Murray, of Truro, N, S., the Halifax Herald says:—*‘Mr. David J, Murray, owner of the ‘Frank Allison’ stal- lion ‘Messenger Clay,’ has recently purchased and brought to Truro a very fine Clydesdale entire colt, one year old, which he intends using for stock purposes in the Provinces, The colt is a beautiful bay, with black points. His weight is 1000 pounds. He is named ‘Young Barrister. His sire ‘Barrister’ (impoated) by ‘Emperor’ is a splendid animal, who was brought gome years ago to P.E. Island, His dam, ‘ Kate,’ by imported ‘Stockman,’ was until recently also owned in P. E. Island, and is considered one of the best brood mares in the country. ‘Young Barrister’ was pur- chased by Mr. Marray from the Hon. Lauchlin McMillan. of Woburn Cottage Farm, Cove- head, P. EB. Island. The dam and a sucking colt were recently sold by Mr. McMillan, for a large amount in New Brunswick. Experi- enced horsemen are usanimous in their admir- ation of ‘Young Barrister,’ and his introduc- tion will, no doubt. be a great benefit to the future breeding of horses for draft and agri- cultural purposes.” —_——— : Tux North Sydney Herald says:—Michael McDonald, of Cherry Valley, a small produce shipping place about ten miles from Char- lottetown, P. E. Island, has grown on his farm this summer grafted potatoes. Mr. Mc- Donald, who has just arrived at that port from Newfoundland, where he has disposed of a cargo of potatoes, informs us that he had about three handred bushels of the grafted potatoes mixed through the cargo. and had he kept the grafted separate, he could have named his own figure for them. One old man came in from ten milea outside of St. John's to learn the art of grafting. He said he “wondered how they could graft on the tato stock.” The grafting is done in the Plowing manner; for instance, we will take a “blue” and an “early rose.” Supposing we want a potato from the two, we cut all eyes out of the “blue,” then we cut an eye out of the “early rose” and insert it im one of the eye hoies of the “blue.” Whe then go over it with the grafting wax, (same as in tree graft- ing) when the “blue” is planted whole, and as above described, the potatoes produced from it will be half ‘‘blue” and half ‘‘early rose. - ‘TET Hw Pere CPSs pipet — » 7 r r aac iCLTURAP AY NEWS. [SPECIAL DesparcuEs to ‘lus EX AMLN wx, | Gone to Meet the Marquis of Lansdowne. Ottawa, Oct 22. Ail the Ministers and —_—— — ame Disappeared. Ottawa, Oct. 22. It is feared that Albert Hill, the missing Prescott Station Master, has been drugged WALI, Judges of the! Supreme Court have gone to Quebec to | mest the Marquis of Lansdowne. 1683. | FALL and robbed in Montreal, as he hed a large | amount of money on his under the influence of liquor at the time of | his disappearance. ——— Militia Supplies. Ortrawa, Oct. 22. The militia department advertises for 1,500 tunics of blue cloth, 500 jackets of | blue serge, 2,400 pairs blue serge trousers, 1,000 caps, 2,000 great coats (blue cluth) for artillery; and for infantry 4,000 pairs of trousers (blue serge), 200 caps, 300 pairs bail wings for tunics for rifles. The de- partment also advertises for 2,000 tunics of rifle green cloth, and 2,400 pairs of trousers of rifle green serge. _ ae Lord Coleridge. Wasurnaton, Oct. 22. Lord Coleridge visited Mount Vernon on Saturday. In the evening he attended a din- ner in his honor given by Justice Grey of the Supreme Court. Among those present were President Arthur and Cabinet, Justices of the Supreme Court, Generals and distin- guished citizens. Trichonisis in Germany. BERN, Oct. 22. There were 266 persons suffering from trichonisis at Ermsteben to-day, only fifty of 134 houses are free from the disease.. Up to yesterday morning twenty-two persons had died. There has also been several fatal cases of the disease at Aken. Another Assignment. Orrawa, Oct, 22. A. J. Nordhansten & Co., butter manu- facturers in Montreal have assigned with liabilities uf $11,900. Yellow Fever. BRREWTON, Oct. 22. To date there have been 34 cases of yellow fever and 18 deaths. Yellow Fever. Havana, Oct. 22. Eighteen deaths from yellow fever oc- curred here last night. Telegraph Notes. According to official reports the plague at Breslax is not hkely to spread beyond tle present limits. An explosion recently cecurred in Warn- cliffe, Carlton Colliery, near Barnsley, Yorkshire; twenty-three men were in the pit at the time, and itis believed they all perished. When the tunnel under the river Severn flooded on the i9th inst., there were one hundred men inside. They barely escaped being drowned. Two fell from a ladder on which they were endeavoring to reach the surface and were killed. Henry W. Gwinner, president of the Hoole Manufacturing Company and Nation- al Railread publication Company, com- mitted suicide Friday Evening last in New York, by shooting himself in the head. His salary from the two companies was $10,000 a year. He also had an income from other sources’ Nocause is assigned. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto. October 22--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh north to northeast winds; fair weather; not much change in tempera- ture. person aud was! ee APLE AN Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1883. NORWICH AND LONDON ACCIDENT Insurance Association, OF HINGLAND, Rates Prompt settlement of claims. JOHN MACEACHERN, Agent for P. E. Island, Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1883. ; Iusures against accidents of all kinds. moderate. COAL! COAL! IN STORE, | AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, | } (BEST QUALITY.) PICTOU ROUND & NUT: ALBION SLACK, | } Anthracite Egg and Chestunt Sizes. (For Blacksmiths’ use, good), sydney Old Mines ; { — AND — CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Ch’town, Aug. 10. Water Street, {mo we fr pat tu th sa 3m. he pres 3 FOR SALE. WELLING HOUSE and premises, wal Water Street, Charlottetown, opposite Rankin House. For terms apply to CAPT. D. McDONALD, on the prem ises; or, McLEAN & MARTIN, Ch’town, Oct, 15, 1883.—10in eod. DIED. At New Argyle, Lot 65, October 2st, Donald Darrach, junior, aged 28 years. At DeSable, Lot 29. October 16, Charles Darrach, Teacher, aged 35 years, leaving a wife and three children to mourn their loss. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 20--Morning Star, Power, Pictou, coal; Charles Frederick, Boats, do; J W Allen, Allen, Baie Verte, lumber; Josephine, Chivirie, Pictou, bal. 29_Adonis, Gerhardt, Pictou, bal; British Tar, Evans, Chester, mdse; Bismarck, Maskell, Ship Harbor, do; Clementine, McDonald, Pictou, coal; We Are Here, Langille, do; Wm Taylor, Boilong. do. CLEARED Oct 20—Mina Bell, Snow, Barrington, pro- duce; E MeMillan, Jougere, River Whabitaus, C B, do; J W Allen, Allen, Baie Verte, mdse; Grace Greenwood, Hiltz, Vernon River, mdse. 22—J W Fault, Kendrick. Halifax, produce; British Tar, Evans, Vernon River, mdse; Donzella, Selig, Pownal Bay, bal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 20—Ent sch Selian, Schmesger, Pictou, herring; Mary Mac, Fer- guson, Pictou, coal; Lillian M, Watters, La Flave, bal; Sarah Carlin, Carlin, Sydney, bal. (ld, sch Lily, McKay, Chatham, ba), ; Halifax, Oct i9—cleared sch Josephine W, Hebb, for Charlottetown. Passed Little Gull Island, Oct 14, barqve Jsobel, Walgh, for Charlattetawn, Quick Passacr.—Barque MJ Foley, Town- sond, at Valparaiso from New York, urade the The grafted potatyy when pleated, of cours’ eprotbuen taut trip m ninety Usye. W &388us! Selected by Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, American and Canadian Manufactures is now to hand, and makes a complete assortment for this seasons trade. Goods are very cheap this year, and we have some of the cheapest to be found. GOWRIE MINES ROUND, : AM TIN En, OCTOBER 22. 1883. ee (J - NEW G88B5! —FOR— AND WINTER. cnceeceee aoeemnene ()} coum -enenen OUR USUAL STOCK OF J FANCY DRY GOODS together with a full range of ' PERKINS & STERNS. GR A N PD eg het Caen etre | Interesting to Housekeepers. ‘The Rizhi Thing Has Arrived. _ JOHNSON BROS. NEW STEAM Feather Renovator! (BONNEY'’S PATENT.) Don't let it Pass without a Trial. PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH. Save Your Beds. The sabseriber offers to the inhabitants a rare chance to avail themselves of the bene. fits of this Unparalieled Machine, which has proved itself a great succese, and to be exactly what all conditions and quali. ties of Feathers, from entirely new to old and badly matted, need to render them as perfect as age, quality and condition will admit of their being made, This process is totaily unliteany ever used here Thre most important features are : Fivst’ No fire coming near the feathers, therety obviating @}l possibility of injuring them in the slightest degree, ' Sgconp-——It thoroughly cleanses and puri. fies the Feathers from all impurities and giutepous malier which adhere to the stem and, which are the prime cause of Feathers maiting; also the prime agent in the gener. allon Of Moths, and totally annihilates both moths aud parasites, from which not one feather bed in a hundred jg free, Tuirv—It renders the Feathers fresh and healthy, and gives to old Feathers the ap- pearance and essential qualities of acw ones. Our facililies are such thet, on short notice, we can take and return bedg thoreugh BMHIBITION iO. The Very Latest Novelties, —OF THE— ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND AMERICAN MARKETS, FOR THE FALL OF 1883. In Dress Goods, Shawls, Corsets, Trimmings, Mantles, Velvets, ete, Knit Wool Goods, Mantle Cloths, Kid Mits and Gloves, Laces, Fur Caps and Muffs, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, etc. Mens’ and Boys’ Ready-made Clothing. at the lowest prices, Worsteds, Tweeds, Pilot and Beaver Cloths, Mens’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Underclothing, Scarfs, etc., very cheap, Parks’ Warp, cheap. Cash Buyers can depend on getting bargains in every department, wholesale tad retail JOHN MACPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1888.—2aw wkly. Prince Edward Island Soap Works. 207— TFXHE Trade can now be supplied with our different brands of SOAP. We fell confident that we can furnish goods (in the lines we manufacture) EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT to anything produced abroad, in both QUALITY and PRICE; and, believing that we can satisfy all purchasers of GOOD LAUNDRY SOAPS that such is the case, we unbesitatingly ask the patronage of the purchasing public. Orders Taken at King Square House. BEER & SONS, Ch’town, Sept, 27, ’83.—2w eod wkly 6m. Proprietors. TS FURNITURE, FURNITURE. AT COST. Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and ARE OFFERING AT MILLERS’ PRICES IN STORE: 375 bris. Choice Superior Ex- tra. TO ARRIVE: 300 bris. Choice Sup. Extra. OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : J. A. GHIPMAN & 60., Picture Mouldings. ; : a JOHN NEWSON, Nhavinttatowsy Ine © -9@? %* ly cleaned and ready tor immediate use for $2.00 PER BED. We guarantee satisfaction or no charge. JOHNSON BROS., North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Oct. 16, ‘83, manne TO SHIPPERS —OF— Starch aud Canned Goods, For Liverpool Direct. The well-known Clipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 400 tons Registered, classed 10 yesrs Al in English Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, due here about the 15th October, will, provid- ing a sufficient quantity of freight offers, go on the birth FOR LIVERPOOL, Carrying Lobsters, Canned Meats, Stareh, and other products of the Islend, Parties wishing to secure room wi) please apply at once to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ct’towa, Oct. 3.—3aw tf NUBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMI. NER, the aaere and Kest Newspaper publinhed on P ok sland. Only $) per yerr Sa EE ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. VOR SALE—A good upright Pianoforte, in perfeét order, will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. [oc22 3i OST—A buneh of KEYS. The finder will 4 be rewarded by leaving them at Tue EXAMINER OFFICE. foce22 Wy 42725. A relishble Cash Boy and Parcel Boy at once. W. & A. Brown & Co. [vet 20 DOMINION ~@ promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a sma!l fixed charge for office commission, there capuot possibiy be a more quitable OPPOSITE RANKIN HOUSE.) 3. F. SHATFORE, AGENT. and cheap system of liie insurance. No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in- / sured ! This company having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by Sept. 11, 1883. All arders coming through him to us will be promptly attended to. JOHNSON BRGS., North Side Queen Square. | | | Ch’town, Oct. 15, 1883. | T WANT TO SELL iv VHE guit of Turkish Parlor Furniture in Tapestry, show» «i the Exhibition in this ‘city, to parties wan ing the same. A good | bargain may be ex ected, | Cal] and exatziae ab corner of King and WM. E. HICKEY. Ch rown, Get. 13, 1883. law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. | Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of ~~ q } R aT q © HK @ | Frepericron. N. B., July 3rd, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B. its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in full ! I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly | authorize you to publish this letter, it you deem it desirable, jn the interests of your valuable Association, Yours, respectfully, Mexcy Axxg ELus. (Signed Wesley Vanwart. ) Witness : (Signed.) Sr. Joun, N. B., July 30, 1883, Fo the Preatiené and Directors of the Doininion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John. N.B. , GenTLemex,—l beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitude with which my | claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. (Signed. ) SaraH LocKuART. C. A. Macdonald, W itaess : ( Signed.) Great George cube LEONARD MORRIS, Summerside, Aug. 3, 1883,-—Ty SAFETY FUND. Agent for P. E. Istaud, particulars apyly r OST - On 18th inst., at North River Road, a Horse Rug The finder will be reward- ‘WHE following acknowledgments for psyments death claims show the | ed by leaving the same at Thx EXAMINER Office, {oct20 J ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Norae- maid to go to Ntellarton, N. 8. Apply to Mrs. Cou. Gray, Inkermau House. i [ocl? | FAVOR SALE—A Stewart Cooking Range, in use one year. Goolas new, Highly | recommended.—H. J. Cus patt. {ocl9 | YATANTED IMMEDIATELY—A House- maid, ina small family. Apply at this | office. [ocl7 LYOUN D—At Canoe Cove, Lot 65, a BOAT, about fifteen feet keel, with one mast (and sails. ‘he owner can have her by paying W* have appointed Mr. Wm. E. Hickey! settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death cf my husband, Dr | expenses and proving property.—Ngzin Me- our General Agent for P. E. Island | James Henry Ellis, M. D. paid to me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. Kinnon, Canoe Cove. {ocl6 |C\TRAYED OR STOLEN—¥rom Morris’ i pasture, Malpeque Road, on the ith instant, a dark red H(RSE, with black legs, about ten ycars old Information re- garding the above may be left at THe Exam- inex Oprice, or at Cues. Gregw’s OCuate Facrory, Great George Street. [octl6 wkly er LET and possession given immediately the two story Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Fitzroy streets. Apply on the premises to J. Fraser or W. E. Dawson. [oc2 RENCH LESSONS—A Lady wishes to form a French class, for young girls. For 7 wt kiss en Urea,