= Ee mendes al. =7eeeeeeee a, c eneal a ee cen focal and Other items. Rev. D. D. CURRTE is in town to lay J Sk) Lae ae MARRIED. In this city, on the 10th inst., by the Fredk. Smallwood, Mr. Peter Murchison tc Margaret McDonald, both of Pleasant Valley | EXAMINER. OCTOR — | Lot 62, of this Island. Ma J Hanis, of Moncton, is visiling e city | ru ‘ the ei oss es - ‘TO SHIPPERS Srgpuen McMILian, Ese, of Kensington | is in town to-day. Or - ' A Good many horses exchang d owners after Starch and Ganned (y HY dark last evening. i i 08 | - j lux Lennox election trial began yesterday before Judge Armour. - Six drunks before the Stipendiary Mayis trate s U« urt this moraing, oo Act the hotels were crowded yesterJay and to-day with visitors to the Exhibition. > i “Sa Lagos numbersof country people arrived | ~p et _ in the city to-day, to attend the Exhibiticn. | Saget: | SS > Mrz. R. Mopss left yesterday morning to push his fortunesin San Francisco, Success to him 2 _— — L. MeMitzian, Ese., Covehead, sold his prize colt, sired by Barrister, 16 months old, to Mr. Leaman. of Truro, N. 8., for $140, oo — Tue agent of the secret service divison at at Duluth, Minn., has captured a set of coun- terfeit plates of $5 notes of the Bank of Mon- treal, icnineilatallt cei Joun A. Krxwtson, formerly of this Island, and now of 10 Short ~ age Gloucester, w naturalized an Americ&n citizen on Frid last in Boston, Mass. - ia ai A yScxe men’s prayer meeting gil be held‘ this evening, beginning at 8 o’clock, in the parlor of the Y. M. C. Association. The young men are cordially invited to attend. snnkeiilinaiadiad * Tue Rev. Dr. Borns, has been elected “Moderator of the Presbyterian Synod. He was opposed by the Rev. Thomas Sedgwick, and the vote stood forty-three for Dr. Burns and forty-one for Mr. Sedgwick. 4 re * — o—_- Tue subscribers of t® Prince Edward Island Hospital will a hold meeting in St. Paul’s Schoolroom this evening, to begin at 7.30 p.m. The object of the meeting is to appoint Trustees, and take action upon the report of the Committees on by-laws, and Hospital premises, —_ ~~. Tue instruments formerly used ly the St. Patrick's Band having been presented to St. Joseph’s and St. Ann’s Convents, in this city, were sold for the benefit of those institutions on Saturday last. They were purchased by the committee of the 82nd Battalion, and will very hkely replace some of the instruments in the Band of that Battalion. — Herald. ~_—- > — Tug City Council intend presenting an address of welcome to Captain Davies to- morrow at eleven o'clock. Hon. W. W. Sullivan has kindly given the useof the Legislative Library to enable the Council, in a fitting manner, to offer their tribute of regard to Commander Davies. The public are in- vited to attend. - _ A report was in circulation at Halifax, Saturday evening that Warren Smith, as well as the other members of the crew of his father- in-law’s vessel, who have been missing since te galeof August 29th, had been rescued. ic was stated that the men were picked up by a Norwegian vessel and carried to a South American port, but the rumor could not be tracea to a reliable source. siting iiliindsien For Liverpool Direct. The well-known ¢ lipper Barkentine “ETHEL BLANCHE,” 400 tons Hyistered, classed 10 years Al ii English Lloyds, John Graham, due here aboyt the 15th O&ober, will, provid- ing a s@licient quantity of freight offers, go on the birth FOR LIVERPOOL, Carrying Lobsters, Canned! Meats; Starch, and other products “of the Island, Comrmandor, Parties wishing to secure room will please apply at once to the owners, Ps PEAKE BROS. & CO. oo MONCTON i Sash ald Door Factory, \ R. P. LEA, in returning thanks to the = public for the liberal patronageextended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, has appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep constantly on hand a full supply of Mould- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc.. at LOWEST CASH PRICES, All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B. Sept. 5, 1883.—2aw wly Vernon River Daily Mail, (Commencing Oct. 1, 1883). CattLe anp Sneep Exporration.— Messrs. Wood, George and Humphrey, of | Sackville, shipped 150 cattle and 320 sheep to England on Saturday last. They lost | quite largely on their trial shipment of sheep, a few weeks ago, by reason of their not being good enough for the market. It is not creditable to our farmers, many of whose lands are well adapted for sheep rising, that the company had to make its purchases in P. E. I. for the recent ship- ment.—Amherst Gazette. sisttonlibadand We learn that itis the intention of the | citizens of Charlottetown to give Captain Davies and officers of H. M. 8S. ‘‘Griffon” a banquet at the Rankin House, on Tuesday evening next, the 16th instant, to begin at eight o'clock, p.m. Among those moving 1n the matter the following gentlemen may be named:—Messrs. W. Welsh, George Peake, Captain Fraser, L. L. Beer, R. R. Fitzgerald, George McLeod, Captain Cameron, Captain Malcolm McLeod, Malcolm McLeod, Q. C., Judge Keddin, Hop. W. W. Sullivan and Senator Howlan. _——_—-@—————- Tue professional four-oared race at the regatta held in connection with the Centennial Exhibition was won by the Carleton crew of St. John. The crews starting were the \Vil- liams crew, of Halifax, N. 8.; Carleton crew, of Carleton, St. John; Smith-Wisted crew, of St, John; Logan crew, of Portland, N. B.; Richmond crew, of Richmond, N. 8S. Soon alter the start the Logan crew fouled the Williams boat. The Carleton crew took the lead, and maintained it to the end of the race. The Richmond crew came second, but having crossed the line outside the judges’ stand,they lost second money. —_——< -——— On the 6th inst., J. A. Lawson, assisted by several members of Rescue Lodge, Mount Stewart, organized a Lodge of Good Templars at Head of Hillsboro. The Lodge is named Hillsboro” and is to meet on Saturday. The following are the officers installed for the present quarter, viz :— W. Hf. Douglas—W. C. Emily Douglas—W. V. G, Jardine --W. T. H. Miller—W. F. 8. C. McLaughlin—W. 8. Annie Coffin—Chap. L. Coffin—W. M. Edith Douglas—I. G. D. Rattray—0O. G. L. H. Douglas—P. W. C. Maggie Coffin—--R H. 8. Christy McLean—L, H. 8. J. McLaughlan—A. M. P. Farquharson—A. S. W. H. Douglas—L. Deputy. —_~»>-—— Tue following delegates from this Island are attending the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of the Maritime Provinces, now in Session at Halifax, N. 8. :—- Ministers — Mr. Archibald, Caven- dish; E. Bayne, Murray Harbor; - 2 Carr, Alberton; Henry Crawford, Richmond Bay; W. R. Frame, Mount Stewart; Alex. Munro, Valleyfield; W. A. Mason, New London; A. B. McLeod, Lot 8; K. McLen- nan, Ch’town; ‘Geo. MeMillian, Malpeque; Neil McKay, Summerside; John McDonald, Dundas; J. M. MeLeod, Ch’town, A. Ss. Stewart, Belfast. i: : Elders—Mr. Bruce, Valleyfield; Hon. D. Laird, Ch’town; M. OC. MeLure, Murray EAVES Charlottetown P. O. at 6.30 a 4Am., returning leaves Vernon River at 10.30 a, m., arriving in Charlottetown at noon. Good borses and comfcrtable accommoda- tion for passengers. Freight and Parcels can be left at Norton Bros., City Hardware Store, where all information will be given, or with the contractor and driver, P. LANTRY. Sept. 25, 1883.—wkly ' PREPARE! ih. WINTER'S STORMY BLAST, AND BUY YOUR en a McMILLAN’S DEPOT. R. McMILLAN. Sept. 8, 1883—2m 2aw wkly 3m pd. LIFE INSURAN CE, United States Life Insurance Co —OF THE— CUTY OF NEW YORK. ee ORGANIZED 1850. ed New Features, Incontestible Policies, Prompt Settlement of Claims Guaranteed. Apply at residence, Weymouth Street, from 8 to 10 a. m., and 4 to & p. m. A. H. McPHERSON, Agent. M. A. CAMERON, Special Agent. Sept. 25, 1883.—2aw MUSIC. MISS BAYNE, graduate of Professor N Doane’s Musical Academy, Halifax, wishes to receive junior pupils for instruction in Pianoforte. Address: —Rev. Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1883.—eod tf. WANTED. QUEVERAL VESSELS, 60 to 150 tons regis- b_ ter, to load Prince Edward Island pro- duce for Newfoundland and West Indies. ALSO, Two (2) Vessels, about 200 tons register, to load for England, — oa AND one (1) about 250 tons, for United Kingdom or Continent. Good rates and quick despatch. F, ROBERTSON, —pat eod Donald McNeill, Prince 108 Ch’town, Sept, 26, 1 Harbor; Wm. Rows, Belfast. = 1888. mee () = NEW &88B5! — FOR— FALL —— OUR USUAL STOCK OF together with a full range of r American and Canadian Ch’town, Sept. 28) 1883. TR 11. 1883. 1884, KW §8EBs! AND WINTER. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Selected By Mr. Sterns in the best English Markets, 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. a PERKINS & STERNS. LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS ! * * me meme 3 ()5 W. & A. BROWN & Co., JAVE now opened 140 Cases and Bales of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. 100 pieces Ulster Cloths, bought at half price. 100 pieces Mantle Cloth, bought at half price. 1,000 Wool Squares, very cheap. HALIFAX & LONDON. THE ifALEFAX Steam Navigation Company, (LIMITED) will despatch the First Class Steamer “JULIET,” weather, etc., permitting, from 200 pieces Winceys, 50 boxes Silk Fringe, 30 ‘* Shirtings, 25 ‘* Silk Plushes, 500 ‘* Prints, 50 ‘* Velveteens, 100 ‘* Scotch Tweeds, 30 ‘* Silk Velvets, 50 ‘* Worsted Coatings, 50 ‘* Frillings, 50 ‘* Scarlet Flannels, 300 Jackets and Dolmans. At twenty per cent less than prices of former years. All Goods we are seliing very cheap this Season. Wholesale and Retail, PIECES CARPET DAILY EXPECTED. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch'town, Oct. 6, 1882.—dy wkly, W. ee ne ene EXHIBITION WEEK! E invite the Citizens and those who may be visiting the Town. during the week of Exhibition, to the inspection of our immense stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! WE HAVE JUST PLACED UPON OUR SHELVES THE CONTENTS OF | Two Hundred and Sixty Bales and Cases, OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND CANADIAN, DRY GOODS, Comprising everything necessary for Household and General use, —_———:0:— Varieties complete in every Department at the Frices for Cash. se UPw ARDS OF Fifteen Thousand Grain Bags, And a Large Stock of Very Choice CHINESE AND INDIAN TEAS, Wholesale and Retail. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 6, 1883 Very Lowest London to Halifax, About 9th October, Loading in Millwall Docks. Importers may now cable their shipping orders, and in all shipments of over 10 tons, the Company will deduct price of message from the freight. The ‘‘Juliet” will sail from Halifax, to HAVRE & LONDON, About 25th October. This is a splendid opportunity of shipping goods to Paris, Bordeaux, and all parts of France, as the French import duties are not exigible on shipments made by Lirect Steamers. Apply to Cicero Brown, Havre; Westcott & Lawrence, 9 Fenchurch street, London; C. Dwyer & Co., Pictou; W. H. Shanks, Char- lottetown, P. E. I., or to JOSEPH WOOD Secretary, 60 Bedford Row, Halifax. Halifax, Oct. 6, 1883. TOWNSHIP NO. 48, Land for Sale. E handred and fifty-two and a half Neres. For particulars apply to R. F, DeBLOIS, Charlottetown. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1883.—eod tf. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. Srrradciamaandiccncnatticnacnamypamenenametaaeseteapeaigienags <ssdhi a peaeaney)clitesaaniaaligimeten RY Pine Kindling Wood for sale at MecMiiian’s Coat Depor. [octll 6i pd YOUNG MAN WANTED for ordinary yard work. Must understand care of horse and cow. Apply at this office. ([oct9 tf ANTED,—A young Protestant Girl for general housework to go to » Mass- achusetts, U. 8. Good reference required. Apply to Gro. P. Tanron, Great George St. foct6 tf. V \ 7ANTED.—A Nursemaid. References required. For information apply at the EXAMINER Office. foct6 fq\O LET.—House corner Great George and King’s street, Possession Ist November P. K. Bowers. {oct6 3i: AATANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good smart Boy with a fair education, for the Printing business. Bremner Bros. [oct4 tf pd ANTED, —Two Girls, as housemaid and waiter in a hotel. Apply at ExaMINER Office. [oct2. ANTED.—A Girl for general house- \ work. Apply at Examiner Office. [oct2. TS 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 Brg aiees cleaned acd repaired. First class work guaranteed. Shop,—first door west Presbyterian newspaper office, Grafton St. A good Presser wan once, R, McOcusrey. a LESSONS—A Lady wishes to form a French class, for young girls. For particulars apply at ExaMINeR OFFICE. [sep24 FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great George and King streets, lately occupied by Mr. W. Hickey. Mrs. SAcNDERSON. [sept. 6 1883. qe LET—A Dwelling House on Orlebar Street, containing nine rvome, Rent itw., Apply to Hemry Blatch. , apply at [oct 1. (seps tf St. Lawrence Canals, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALE’ TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for St, Lawrence Canals,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on TUESDAY, tbe 12th day of November next, for the construction of e lock and regulating weir at the deepening and enlargement of the upper entrance cf the Cornwall] Cana) Also for the construction of a lock, together with the enlargement and deepening of the upper entrance of the Rapid Piat Canal, or middle division of the Williamsburg Canals. Tendere will also be received until TUES- DAY, tbe 27th day of November next, for the extension of the pierwork and deepen ing, etc., of the channel] at the upper entrance of the Galops Canal A map of the head or upper entrance of the Cornwall Canal and the upper entrance of the Rapide Plat Canal, together with pians and specifications of the respective works, can be seen at this office, and at the Resident Engi- neer s Office, Dickenson’s Landing, on and after Tuesday, the 30th day of October next, where printed forms of tender can be ob- tained, A map, plans and specification of the works to be doneat the hea! of the Galops Canal can be seen at this office and at the lock keeper's house near the place,on and after TUBSDAY, the 13th day of November next, where printed torms of tender can be obtained, Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders wil] not be considered unlese made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and—in case offirms except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the same; and further, an accepted Bank cheque for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars must accompany the Tender, which sum shall be forfeitec it the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted, The cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted, This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. P, BRADLEY, Secretary, Dept. of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 28th Sept., 1883, ; Oct. 3.—1aw tl nov25, a PROSPECTUS. Government of Canada Loan for $4,000,000, 4 per cent, Car rency Bonds. HE Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, is authorized to receive ten- ders for a loan of $4,000,000 currency bonds, bearing interest from the Ist November, 1883 at the rateof 4 percentum per annum, pay- able half yearly onthe lst May and tet November of each year, at his office, in the Finance Department, Ottawa. This loan is issued under the authority of an Act of the Parliament of the Demwinien of Canada, passed during their last Session, (46th Victoria, cap. 3, sec, 4) The object of the loan is to provide for, the payments of debts maturing or redeemable in the course of the current fiscal year, and partly for expenditure on public works. The principal of the loan now offered is to be repaid at Ottawa in twenty years, Subscribers will receive bonds to bearer, which may at any future time be converted into registered stock The subscription list will be opened on Wednesday, the 17th day of October next, and will be closed on Saturday, the 20th day of October next, at 4 o’clock p. m, and tenders in the accompanying ferm, marked on the outside “Tenders for Debentures,” will be received at the Finance Department, Ottawa, up to and including the latter date, at the hour mentioned, Tenders must be made for not less than $1,000, and in multiplies of $1,000, The allotment of the joan will be made as s0on a8 possible of the close of the-subscrip- tion list, the amcunts allotted will be puyabie on the ist day of November next,and Bonds will be issued shortly after that date. Copies of this prospectus and forms of ten- der can be obtained from the undersigned, from the several Assistant Receivers Gen- eral at Montreal, Toronto, Halifax, St. John, Winnipeg and Victoria, avd from the Domin- ion Auditor at Charlottetown, J. M. COURTNEY, Deputy Minister of Finance, Finance Department, Ottawa, September 21st, 1X83, —— Form of Tender fer Bonds. TENDER. Government of Canada Loan for $4,000,000, 4 per cent. Cur- rency Bonds. Amount tendered for $.... Rate... per cent, Sir,— hereby tender for the sum of § > nominal vapitai in the above-mentioned issue in bonds to bearer, at the price of per cent., and engage to accept the said sum, or any portion thereof which may be allotted to , and to pay therefor at tne said price and in conformity with the terms of your prospectus of the 2! at Septem- ber, 1883, +. PMB soresees oP eee ewe eee eeeeee Addr etiecececcccorenetnccece Datei cddtintbcecevecon To the Honorable The Minister of Finance, Ottawa. [Sept. 29. 1aw tl Oct 20 OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOR PRINTING KUOMS, cor, Water aud Great Geurge Street, Rn emcee eae “A i eR A emma :