Leval and ihe + rat Ih’ ty: for ‘ - tn . TOIDii } + ‘ rryevew a wa no with giorlus eat! > and we have vie ny teleg: ‘ph > Articles ave been signed by ‘A 1 Hanlan; and the » fixed forth- AGUA Wallace Koss aad } ime and place of the race is to | ¢ I wilh ce Son twenty conductors on the Pullmm cars in the Mentr n have,it is alleged, | been deteeted in peculations aud discharged | Won m 14a a, and Tire market to-day was small. Prices uo chaaged, cx ep. In th : | uf bi tter, Woich | is looking up, prinis selimg for 22 cents pei peo L j - Crry Taxi Over 826,000 have been »} lected om real estate out of a levy of $32,000 This looks as though citizens have at last- come to the conclusion that the taxes must be paid + ‘A ResipentT’ of Vernon River desires us te notify the Inspector of Licences that there 1 work for him to doin that vicinity. We are| weil asssured that the laspector needs only } the hint > Srraw For Sate. Alley. Apply to George a Lawrence hickaaM, ar. rived from Halifax last eve Esq., M. L. G., ning.. He enjoyed himself greatiy at the Kxhibition; and pur- | chased the first prize sleigh and tke Dexter | * Queen Wa,on, which had so many admirers. | - | J. S& MeLeop, Esq., sold his yearling | Leicester Ram at Halifax to Mr. Alexander Ross, of Middle River, Pictou County, Mr. | McLeod is an old exhibiter at Charlottetown, and for many years pa it his name has appeared | among prize takers. > i | Exuiprtion Recerers. —-Up to Tuesday, the | 27th September, the receipts from visitors to | the Dominion Exhibitien were $600; on that | day, Tuesday, the 27th, $1,100, on the 28th, |° Wednesday, $1,800; on the 29th, Thursday, | #2.600; on the 20th, Friday, $200. ‘Total, | $6,300. There were in all about thirty thon- | sand visiters. > Tue difficulty respecting Laval University has been settled. ‘The Quebec Chronicle says “the constitution, the law, aud equity were all on the side of Laval, awd in rendering judg- ment in its favor the Pope has exhibited wis- | dom and discermment ef a high order, and | eonferred a blessing which all true jfriends of | scholarship must epplaud.”’ : mt SE el AnoTHeR lot ef Automatic Copying Pencils | for sale at G. H. Haszarv’s, 18 Queen Street. | oct 1 ere At nine o’clock this forenoon, a special train left for Georgetown with the follow- ing among other passengers :—His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Mujor Peake, A. D. ©.; Hen. A. A. McDonald, Hon. L. C. Owen, Hon. D. Ferguson, Rev. Stephen G. Lawson, C. C. Gardiner, D. McKinnon and A. McNeill, Esquires. reienaiaaie ApvANCE IN Wueat. -Cables to Messrs, Harding & Hatheway yesterday report an ad- vance of Ile. 6d. No. 2 Chi-ago spring wheat, the principal grade in England, and an ad | vance of 5d. on all other grades fer October | shipments. No. 1 white wheat is 12 cents a| bushel higher to-day in New York than it was | in the early part of August. Stocks of flour in 8%. John are vot large at present, and an advance in price may be immediately looked | for. —Sun. | > Tue Daily Times is again enlarged to meet the requirements of the enterprising and rapidly growing town of Moncton. It is now quite a large sheet of twenty-cight columns; and is as hvely and interesting as the best. When started about four years ago the wise men shook their heads and said it couldn't live But under the energetic management of Mr. Steves it has lived and prospered. Long may it live and prosper. ——— Y. M. C. A.—Among the many attractions fer exhibition week, we know of none greater than that provided by the Y. M. C. A. The Rev. Howard Sprague, A. M., who is well known in this city, is to deliver the opening lecture, before the Association,/on the even- ing of Thursday, 136h inss. Subject—‘‘Alex- andria.” The rev. gentleman ranks with the feremost platferm speakers of these provinces, | and we feel assured he will have a crowded house. Admittance only ten cents. The public are invited. - ——> Gravexsreins and ether Apples wholesale | and retail, at R. K. Brace’s. o3 | _— oe —_ — Juree young girls belonging to Charlotte- town, like Beatrice in ‘* Dora Thorne,” tired ef being cooped up ina one horse place like Charlottetown, determined to see the bright, ay werld. Their ages are 12, 14 and 16. They are respectably connected, and rather good looking—aud ¢ know it. Having | flirted with every Is: boy worth looking at, they concluded te “* try ” Halifax. One of the lassies helped Le sell tos neat little sum of money belonying to ber father, and the trio left Charlottetown early ia the week to do” the Dominica Exhibttin \li went well with them; but there was grief and dismay at home. They daly arrived in this city, pat up ata Barringtoa street boarding house, a “ul en‘ered upon a woek’s employment. But happiness, like love, is very uucertvin It was so with these girls ‘Tuvir friends ar:ived yesterday and eommunicated with the po ice authorities The consequence was that at the request of | Detective Hutt the girls removed from their temporary residence on Barrington Street, to a large brick building on Water Street. This merning they left for home in charge of their | friends, Their experience of ‘‘life” was} brought to a sudden termination; but they en- | joyei the little that they did see.— Halifax Herald, EE Stipendiary Magistate’s Court. | In the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon — Henry Hart was fined $100 for a breach of the Canada Temperance Act. Terence McAttee,* for vagrancy, was sen- tenced to six month’s imprisonment with hard labor. ~~~ —__—~» <> =~ __ ————- HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. O.t. 3, Arthur U Whitman, Halifax; Wm G Coombs, do; D McLeod, New York; Mrs D McLeod, do; A W Kinley, Halifax. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct 3-—T 1, Cook. Crapand; C A Littiten, Mentreal,; 1 Stamway, Halifax; J A Morrison, Tatmagoucke; M T Judge, New Ferril, st..Johu; Jas Wilson, Elora, Ont; = J Tompkins, Rochester, N Y. London TH — Ee Gat pong Ct t72 bo t-—4 | oo ts = te | [a bemeq _ OUR Fall and Winter STOCK OF RY GoopDs JUST RECEIVED BY S. S. PRINCE FROM LIVERPOOL, anti Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, NOW OPEN! —CoMPRISING— A Large Assortment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value. WINCEYS—Plain and Twilled, all Colors and Qualities. —_——-— — - COTTONS—White, Grey and Printed,in Kuglish, Canadian and American makes. MANTLE CLOTHS, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, Seotch, English and Canadian T weeds, a fine assortment. _-—— MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, Beaver and Straw Hats, Feathers, Flowers and Orna- ments. —— SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fitting Corsets. MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and CAPS, Fur and Cloth. 'FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Napkins, Table Linens. CANVAS, Silesias, Casbains, Linings. CANADIAN AND SCOTCH Wool Shirts and Drawers, Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. CASH BUYERS will find this Stock complete, and very best value. oS GLO. DAVES & U0. September 30, 1881. DATLY Era TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. EDWARD. —- ~~ ee ase Supreme Court—Prince Co. a : Tho Grand Jury—A Small Docket | Becision in the Scott Act. ae Sunmersior, Oct. 4 | The Supreme Court opened here at eleven o'clock, Judge Hensley presiding. ‘he following are the names of the Grand | Jury: John R. Calhoun, foreman; Lewis | Muttart, James A. Sharpe, John O'Connor, Wilham Burrows, Wilson Howatt, | Hugh A. Ramsay, Joseph Murphy, Rebert Ramsay, Charles E. Strong, | ! } J AaAlNes | | Charles Perry, Charles B. Saunders, Lea, Gilbert McNeill, John Glover, Sylvan- | us E. Gallant, W. A. Brennan, Richerd | Lea, Wm. Lowther, George Price, John J. | Arsenault, Alexander Anderson. They have to consider only one criminal €as6. There are twenty-three civil cases, halt of which are remnants. The Scott Act has been declared in force in Summerside and Prince County. There is general rejoicing in quence, The Judge severely condemned the vio- laters of the Scott Act, who, he said, should have waited till the Court had dacided. conse UNITED STATES. Mitwavckes, Oct. 1. A apecial form Wantonia, Wis., says a terrible tornado swept the valley a short distunce west of that town on Thursday, devastating a space eighty reds wide and five or six miles in length. Many houses, barns and outbuildings and one grist will were demolished. About a dozen persons Were seriowsly injured. The damage to property will excesd $50,000. Omana, Oct. 1. A ternada, early on Thursday morning, nearly demolished Madison, a town of one thousand inhabitants, in this State. ‘The railway buildings were wrecked. Most of the private residences are believed to be levelled, and two persons are knewn to have been killed. Telegraph wires are down. The.Union Pacific Railway sent out a train for the homeless people and for its officers. Hors, Ark., Oct. 1. The examination of the train robbers of the Iron Mountain Road took place oa Fri- day. Their identity was established by fourteen witnesses. They were bound over in $8,000 each. PuHILAveLruia, Oct. 1. The Linseed Oil Works of Grove & Brother, at Greenwich Point, were burned this morning; loss $150,000. Bristox, Pa., Oct. 1. Thomas Hughes & Co., manufacturers of hosiery, have suspended. Liabilities $164,- 000. San Francisco, Oct. 1. The whaling schooner R. B. Handy, Capt Winans, arrived yesterday from the Arctic Sea. She brought Capt. Gifford and the crew of the whaler Daniel Webster, which was crushed by ice near Point Bar- row. Capt Gifford confirms the cablegram published in the New York “ Herald” of the 2ist ult., that the natives had seen the wreeked ship far to the eastward and four white men ameng the natives; in conversa- tion between Capt Gifford and the natives, conducted mostly by signs, it was difficult to understand from the signs whether these four men were either dead or sick, as the natives indicated their condition as being one of asleep. There is a similarity in the statement of the Esquimaux concerning the wreck and that relative to the lo- cation of the wreck of the Vigilant. Capt. Winans advances the theory that the Jeannette has sought the northeast passage around North America and mentions as the thread of evidence leading that way that the Indians who reported to Capt. Gifford the wreck to the eastward produced a new brass kettle which came from the wreck. The kettle was new and bright and just from the store, having the name and place ef the manufacturer, which the captain thinks was Waterbury, Mass., but lost the record he made of it at the time. Ne ship has been in that vicinity during the last two years, and it would seem that there were articles from the ship before that time ; they would have been made use of, for soon after a native breughs it to Point Jarrow and it was immediately utilized. IRELAND. Lonpbon, Oct. 1. Father Conway, parish priest of Clonfert, has been sentenced to two menths’ im- prisonment, at hard labor, for assaulting a baliff who served him with a writ at the suit of Lord Ardilawn. Notice of appeal was given. The News Dublin dezpaich says the Land League has selected about four hundred test cases. In all these the tenants have been evicted for non-payment of rent since Feb" 22nd. Dosuin, Oct. 1. Serious incendiary fires occurred about Kildare last night. Considerable excite- ment was caused by the report that the hay yard of Daniel Cleary, just outside the town, was ablaze. While people were ex- tinguishing this, another hay yard, near town, was fired ; and this was immediately followed by the firing of a hay yard belong- ing to Samuel Chaplin, J. P. Twe other fires followed, and further reports are com-~ ing in. Timely discovery prevented serious losses. - Cork, Oct. 1. Parnell, T. P. O'Connor, T. M. Healy aad Father Sheehy participated in a large mass maeting at the Park to-day. Parnell in supporting a resolution calling for the national independence of Ireland, said if, aa the result of the Land Act, it should happen that the tenants receive any benefit they must recollect it is their duty to refuse that benefit unless it could be shared by joborers and artizans cf all classes in the country. Father Sheehy supported the resolution. Parnell, speaking at a banquet held sub- | sequently, said during the past two years | the national cause had advaneed in propor- tion of 20 to 1. — Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the’ varitime Provinces. Toronto, October 4—10a. m. Westerly to northerly winde, fair to cloudy | cooler weather, with local showers. nx A MINER, Sept. 3), ’81—2aw, wkly li en NEW FALL ORY GOODS. SG in ED oe SE DRY GOODS. AND WINTER GOODS. 70: ————— —_———— 20: JUST RECEIVED AT PERKINS & S'TERNS’, 24 CASES AND BALES OTHER SHIPMENRTs TO [t) és $< Ge 29 ‘<6 “<“ “< 28 és ‘“é “é 13 ‘6 ‘é éé L0 “é 6 ‘6 ‘N For chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1881. variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed, EX 8. S. WALDENSIAN EX 8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONTA EX 8. 8S. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8.8. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. a — ee ee WELL-BRED si 0CK FOR SALE. rH WE subscriber will offer for sale, at the PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION, —ON THE— 12th and 13th Octoder,' Queen Street Auction Reoms, the following Stock, 2 very fine Shorthorn Bull Calves, 1 three-year-old Shropshire Ram, 15 Ram Lambs, mostly Shropshire. BENJ. E. WRIGHT, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 199K YOU HERE. AT AUCTION, WILL sell at AUCTION, at the resi-' denee of Mr. ROBI. CRABB, Upper|,,-~ : : : 2 Queen Street, on FRIDAY, 7th October at 11 y HE sebsoriber ip see meng Sem o’clock, a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF— Walnut and H. ©. Sofa, Chairs, Walnut and) Marble Top Centre Table, 1 Meloden, Tapes- , carefully attended to, try and Scotch Carpet, Pictures and Engrav-) ings, Mirror, Fire Screens, Oil Cloths and ing residence, Queen Street. Hall Furniture, Tables and Chairs, Extension ; ; Dining Table, Glassware, Crockery, Kaives, Forks and Spoons, Lamps, Canary Birds and Cages, Flower Stands and House Plants, Cup- board, Wardrobe, Walnut, Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Hair, Excelsior and Straw Mat- trasses, Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, Sheets, Toilet Ware and _ & t 7 4 Chests of Drawers, Bed Room and Parlor 2.000 BUSHELS Soda Glasses, Sporting Feather Beds, Pillows, Glasses, Wash Stands, Bd Room Tables Water Cooler, Ale Stoves, Refrigerator, ‘ounts, Tumblers, Plates, etc., etc, —ALSO— 2 very superior Cows. WILLIAM DODD, Sept. 30, ’81— - GRAND REGATTA! AT CHARLOTTETOWN, —ox— Wednesday, 12th of October. Duder the Patronage of His Honor Governor Haviland. —_ Halifax and St. John Oarsmen io Take Part in Races. — $290 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN PRIZES Programme or Day's Sport: Ist, Handicap Race for large Sail Boats. En- trance fee $10; Ist prize, total of entrance fee; 2ud $15. if funds available. For Boats Entrance fee $5. trance fee; 2nd prize $10. 2nd, 3rd, Lap-streak working Boats. $75; 2nd, $25. Entrance $5. Single Scull Race, ist prize $30; 2nd, $id. Double Scull Race for Boats of 1% keel and under. Entrance fee $1.50. Swimming Race, 150 yards. Entrance 25 cents. 4th. Entrance $3. 5th. 6th. 7th. $5; 2nd $3. Amateur oarsmen from all the Maritime Provinces are invited. No second prize wili be given unless three boats enter. All rowing races to be rowed three miles ‘| Shop & Dweiling House|~ one and a half miles from it towards the with a turn, from Railway Wharf to a poin Asylum. : ; If water is calm in forenoon, rowing racc | will be started at 10 o'clock, sharp, and con- tinue in the order in which they appear on the programiae; and if not, the sail races will be started first. The Band of the 82nd Battalion has been engaged for the day. P. McQUAID, Sept. 27, BL. eee Hides, Hides, Hides Spring Park Wool Shop. June 37, °81. Royalty. Auctioneer, of 20 feet keel and under. lst prize, total of en- Four-oared Race for Amateur Oarsmen. First prize best and best Boats. feet Ist prize $15; 2nd, $5. Prize $: Canoe Race, 1 mile with turn, ist prize Secretary and Treasurer. Warm by C. F. STACKPCOL, at the SaaS aS eS. Se ee Molasses, Tea, Brooms, BY AUCTION. [ i SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Wednesday, Sth of October, AT 11 o’CLOCK, IN FRONT OF THE 100 half-chests Tea (a good article). 10 puns. Bright Retailing Molasses, 5 puns. Cienfugos, 159 doz Brooms, assorted, 50 boxes Soap, 200 boxes Digby Herring, / 100 barrels Herring. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. ' Sept. 30, 781. | STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIPE. ment of | ‘ | Stovepipe and Tiaware, Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash. | Tinware ard Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order, Special prices to wholesale dealers. Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and Orders solicited. Sbpop opposite Dr, Jen- R. RODD, Practica] Tinsmith. Charlottetown, Sept. 39, ’o1 -3m WANTED! ARCHIBALD McRE'L & FORBES, SHIPPING Ane r em ; , vommission Herchanis, EXPORTERS UF PRODUCE, 44 South Street, - New York Ciiy. N. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, consignments of Poratoes. Cuas H. McNett, Agent, 49 Water street, near Queen, Charlottetown, pse 14 1m whly SALT! SALT | oe It is Important in Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN te8C: THE GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheese at Toronto Industrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Ci eese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, Londen. THREE PRIZES for Tavle, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S Heavy White Oats Must be thoronghly cleaned and free from Black. FENTON T. NEWBERY. or ees Sept. 20, °8]-—pat tf BOOTS. SHOES. * THE SEGN © EY a ee) | | \ oes } } ser} ? \} } | \ ELEPHANT ELEE fi —) cit a) a W. R, BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of his FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, ALL THE LEADING STYLES Ail kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give HIM A CALL, A Rice Lot Ladics’ Fine Slippers: W. fF. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 144—3m 3aw, tn th s RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. | TORENT! ‘CHE HOUSE lately occupied by Lizvr. Bovtton, conta ning 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard and coach house, Pump in yard, Apply to owner, IN J. H, GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown : TO RENT! \N South Side Queen Square, the Store and Dwelling House lately occupied by LJ. Willems. App.y to HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 25— } July 30, 1881. FOR THE BOYS | JUST RECEIVED, BY THE SUBSCRIBER, 2 Casas Boys’ & Youths CLOTHING —IN THE-— Newest Styles! FOR THE SEASON WHICH WE WILL SBLL AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR PROMPT CASIL; F. LePACE & C0., GLASGOW HOUSE, 53 Queen STREET. Sept. 20, °81. KING SQUARE FURLITURE WAREROOMS. Jaskets of Every Size, Quality and @rice Always on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Mahogany and Coygred Coffins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, 74 Vearses, Horses and Carriages fo funerale--town or courtry—half price. One hours’ notice sufficient time to be served, MARK BUTCHER, Ch’towa, Sept. 1, 1881—1m eod, wkly THE NEW Methodist Hymn Book, A good variety just received at BREMNER BROS, COAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Pound and _ Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney ‘oal. Customers can be supplied at all times. trices as low as any in tue city, Terms casi CAIT. JOUN HUGHES, Oct, 1, '81—2i Jaly 12—iaw ti Water Stree MOG O Wh, SENGMENAP se OE RRREA TERETE CORON Te Ore SAS TORT UE li