oe OS ne ee. ee Se 2 ae THE DATL YY, AXA MIS ee Local and Other fies. Tur market to-day was small, Prices ms higher than on Tuesday. . 3 ¥ > Irs. | Tue subseriptions to the fund for h Garfield now amount to $6 10, 000. a Rev. Twomas Downcan, of St. Andrew's my Church, Halifax, is in town. - 4 eo fos yl Parrick Biaxe, Esq, C. C., was zt LOHsSe, passenger to England per Prince Kdward which sailed yesterday. > i Tue Rev. Kenneva MAciectan, of St. | oe James’ Chureh, has returaed home, after an | absence ot a few weeks, somewhat improved | jf in health. tn o WHALES! a Joun Murvocu, Eeq., Editor of Tie High HU i 55h lanier. has consented to deliver a lecture on | the Irish Land Question, in Market fFlall, on | Wednesday evening next. ot Txuere is quite a boom in the Kingston, | Ont , locomotive factory ; and the expects to disburse $12,000 per month pre- | sently for wages. som par y OU FR <- { Tuos. Foury, of the Dominion Andit Office “ and Savings Bank, who has been suffi ring tall antl \A/ inter for some days with an affection of the eyes, is, be aw we are glad te hear, nearly convalescent + | Six cases of drunkenness at the Stfpen | diary Magistrate's Court this forenoor, | Four were &ned $10 each, one $20, and one | escaped with a short lecture from the magistrate. STOCK OF Dry Goons JUST RECEIVED > Tue schooner ‘‘ Lettie May,” commanded he Howlet, is lying at the Market} Whart with a cargo of P. EK. Island potatoes —the first of the season. They are selling at| pS cents per bushel.-— Hx. Herald Risiiidilekaed Euver D. Crawroarp will (D. V.) preach in| Christian Meeting House, Upper Great Ceorve | Street, Sunday evening, 16th inst , at 6 30 o'clock; subject: ‘‘In life and death we are the Lord’s,” illustrated ia the case of the late President Garfield. titties Iv was remarked at the close of Rev. E. A. Telfer’s lecture on Tuesday evening: ‘f Mr. Telfer had lived in Charlottetown twenty | ears, he ceuld not have described its people | Cetter—sspeaially the critics in the Methed- | iat congregation. ‘BY S. S. PRINCE EDWARD | | FROM LIVERPOOL, oat and Anchor and Allan Line Steamers, Mr. E. W. Dawson, of the firm of W. E. Dawson & Co., left om Thursday, on a business tour through’the Upper Provines | and the United States. While absent Mr. | NOW OPEN 3 Dawson will select a first-class stock cf, a hardware, ete., for their new store. —_ Tue Moncton driving park opened to-day | with a programme of unusual interest to turfmen. Moncton is, undoubtedly, the | best place in the Maritime Provinces for a race course. It is easily accessible from all parts of the provinces, and we have no doubt that the park will yield handsome dividends to the stockholders. — +e - -_—— Jawes A. Cammay, of Rose Bank, lost a fine horse on Sunday morning by a rare acci- dent. Straying from the pasture to newly- plowed ground adjoining, the animal cast himself in the open furrow, between two ridges and, being unable to roll out of it again, exhausted himself in the eiforts, swelled | - rapidly, and died just as the owner reached | WINCh YS—-Plain and Twilled him.—A heavy loss, especially at this season. ge fn : = ? all Colors and Qualities. —COMPRISING — ' A Large Asgoriment of PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS, Black Cashmeres, Lustres, Meltons, Serges, best value. —_-~»>- -- Crvettry To Suerr.—The St. John Gob reports that about fcur hundred sheep arrived there by rail on Wednesday morning from P. E. Island, via. Shediac, on their way to Ban- ’ aie ine uid or. Some of them were injured so that they COTTONS—W hite, Grey and ad to be carried ; two were killed by being | rinted. i “nolis , apr trampled en by the others in the cars. The | Printed, me K iglish, Canadian mouths of the whole flock were wide open, and American makes. and their tongues, swollen and parched, seem- ed to be dropping out of their heads fer want of water. The man in charge said they got water atShediac. They certainly got none at St. John, and started out to walk to Fairville ANTT.E TOTHS — in a conditien that would move any human MAN PLE CLO lis, Beav ore, Pilots, Worsted Coatings, being to pity. Seotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, a fine assortment. —_-»~-~>- — Hantan has received an offer from St. Leuis, Mo., torow his race with Ross there, and he is disposed to accept it, but he hes not yet definitely decided to do so. He has alse received a telegram from the same place notifying him that Trickett can find backers a . : therefor a match against bim for two thou-| MILLINERY — Ladies’ Plush, —_—_————— _ sand dollars a side and the championship of ae ts it ae. the world, and asking him if he will row the Bean C1 and Straw Hats, match at Creve Coeur Lake before December I eathers, Flowers and Orna- first. Hanlan has replied that he will row ments Trickett op the same terms as they offor him to pull the Ross race there. Si Seualhe daa aan SKIRTS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Thompson’s Glove- fitting Corsets. Frxz Horses.—Mr D. Conncll, on Wed- resday morning, shipped fifteen very fine horses tothe States, in the morning train. They were P. E. Island horses. Mr. Thomas edhinn on Wednesday, shipped four fine road horses to his brother-in-law who lives in Dublin, Ireland, from this place. The horses are in charge of Mr. Daniel McEvoy, pro across in the ‘‘ Winnipeg” of the Beaver Line. One of the horses sent wes purchased of Messrs. Mages Bros ; another of Mr. 8. 5 DeForest; «ne wae a P FE Island horse, and the fourth was ene f Mr. Farlong’s own stock. — St. Jeha Globe. ->— -— CAPS, Fur and Cloth. FLANNELS, Sheetings, Towels, Drownep —Mr. John McLean. of the P. E. y . 7 : Island Kailway, received a letter a few days Napkins, Table Linens. ago frem the captain ef tie barque *‘ Rein deer,” of New Bedford, informing him that his brother, Mr. Cowan D. R. McLean, was; drowned on the 29th of August, while whal ing. The captain briefly states the circum stances as fellows: While the deceased and erew were fastened to a large sperm whale the line got caught in the boat, and the whale took the boat and crew down. - Before assist ance arrived poor McLean sank and was | r AT drowned. The rest of the crew wers saved CANADIAN cue opiate wiles ont ip prens on Os Wool Shirts and Drawers, as lo: nly a riend, but a splendi¢ aan 4 aaa He | Wool Scarfs, Blankets and Quilts, Small Wares, Braces, officer and a thorough gentleman. He had endeared himself to all of the crew, whe Braids, Buttons, Threads, Needles. CANVAS, Silesias, Linings. Casbains, ee re who heartily sympathize with the deceased's friends on P. E. Island in their bereavement —_—_->-- -- From a carefully prepared list it appears that during the last ten years the Dominion Rifle Association have sent over to Wimble- don 139 different competitors. Of these ninty seven crossed the ocean but once; twenty-five CASH BUYERS have gone twics; fifteen three times, and only two—Nergt Pallan and Sergt. Thoe. Mitchel! will find this Stock complete —have been over four times. The provin es ? were represented in the following proportions; Ontario, fifty-six; Quebec, thirty-two; New Brunswick, twenty; Pritish Columbia, four; Manitob:, four; P. E, Islard, two. ‘he ru'e which was adopted for next year's team pre vents any man from competing w!o had been on twice in the previous five years, and the following who are on the list will therefore be , T prevented from represeuting the Association : in 1882: Capt. Thomas, 54th battalion; *ergt ¢ é Thomas Mitchell, 10th Royal Greradiers, and Sergt. David Mitchell, 13th battalion. September 30, 1881. and very best value, AND RETAIL, : , | SHIP NEWS. , | prietor of the Three Mile House, and will go MEN’S and BOYS’ HATS and ee AND SCOTCH TCI EPRADHIO NEWS ) i ELE RAPHIG NEWS. UNITED STATES. Naw YorRK, Oct. 12 }of the Western Union Telegraph Co. was Norvin Cireen was re-elected Thos. :T. Eekert general with the full board of directors. Over $60,000,000 in. stock was represented. Waeaton, Lils., Oct. 12 he id to-day. president, and manager, Masked burglars, this morning, entered hense of Allan Fairbanks, gagged him- | 'f, wife aud two domestics, and then robbed him of $10,000 in Government | bonds and and a large amonnt of silver. Lovis, Mo., Oct. 11. | The travelling salesman for a St. Louis | jewelry house has’ been robbed of a trank $6,090 worth of jewelry ; his trunk being thrown off the train. containing IRELAND New York, Oct. 12. A telegram from the Dublin correspond- ent of the Lendon Telegraph is as follows: ‘I am informed that the Fenian element in Cork and the Land Leagues are arrang- ing to attack one of the military columns on eviction duty at the first favorable op- pertunitye It is intended to give the sol diers three or four volleys from an ambus- cade seme Winter evening, when the party are returning home, then throw away their arms and scatter. The amount which the League Jeaders expect O'Connor, now on his way to America, to raise, is £20,000. Dusrin, Oct. 12. A Waterford correspondent telegraphs that the Marquis of Waterford, on resign ing the mastership of the Curraghmore hounds, said he did so because a leazue had been organized to prevent hunting through- out Ireland. When he was out hunting last Thuraday, the belis rang, horns were | blewing, and large multitudes of people | gathered and stoned him and his friends. | The y also pelted the dogs, stabbed several |of them with pitchforks, and heoted and | yelled till they obliged the party to go. |The Curraghmores are the finest pack of |hoands in Ireland, and the Empress ef Austria was to have hunted with them this season. Between £5,000 and £10,00 will be lost to the neighborhood *by the break up of the pack. From Tipperary a ease is reperted where 1100 cases of needles were sprinkled in the hay to feed cattle. The police return of agrarian outrages | for Se} tember shows there has been one ‘murder in Blare; one manslaughter in | Cork; 4 cases of attempted murder; 15 ‘cases of aggravated assault, two of whieh ‘eudangered life; 2 of cutting and maiming ithe person; 24 incendiary cases; 4 cf |burglary and* robbery; 7 «cf taking and heldiag forcible possession; 11 of cut ting, killing and maiming cattle; 1 of rob- bery of arms; 5 of riets and affrays; 2 of administering unlawful oaths; 233. .cases intimiljation, 189 by threatening lettera and 44 miscellaneous; 1 case of attacking a house; 48 of injury to property; 7 of firing into dwellings, and 1 of obstruction of railway traffic. Total number of offances, 387. ] DANGERS OF THE SEA. Lonpow, Oct. 12. Thora isa heavy gule at the mouth of tle Mersey this morning. A _ schooner, name unknown, foundered with all hands. Lisson, Oct. 12. The British steamer Corsica, from Lon- don for Bombay, foundered off Cape Rosa, Part of the crew were drowned. —— + Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, October 14—10 a. m. Decreasing westerly to northerly winds ; continued fair, cool weather. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Oct 12—J Olendorff, Teroato; D Schurman, Summerside; Albert Wells, Alberton; D E Clarke, Orwell; T’E Chandler, Montreal; Jas Leishman, do; H E Bayles, Rochester, N Y; T B Dakin, Montreal; A Stone, Balifa:; S Prowse, Murray He»rbor; James Clow, do; Mrs W W Hart, Halifax; Miss Vaux, do; A W Hart, do; C © Vaux, do. 13—J B Wood- land. and wife, Cavendish; E L Fairbanks, Halifax; LL S Kimball, Boston; W J Donaldson, St John; W A Marchisoh, Quebec; Geo E Morson, St Peter's. Hawkesbury, Oct. 13th, arrived brigt. Par- nell, Townsend, from London, thirty-three days. = 2 masta * = S ceshaemeneeteppaeeeindehceaiaeeanieanbaens creme Specia! Notices. 4 tT | WWasu Tuss, cheap, at R. K. Brace’s. octl4 wky GENUINE Scoteh Tweeds, two cases, diregt | from Glasgow, just openecd.—W, A. WEEKS | & Co. wed fri | Porsto Baskers—good and very cheap—at | R. K, Brace’s. octi4 wky Heavy Goose Guns and Breechloading octl4 4w wky.’ Exursitons and others in want. of Hard- ware, Paints and Oils, Lamps and Chimaeys, | &c., will fied a full line at R..B. Hugstis’, ngn of the Padlock, Queen “treet. oct 1] 3: HeEREAFT?R, id the afternoons, : I intend to make STove PIre | Cheaper in the afternovns, Hereafter. Henry D. WapMAN. 55 Pownal St., Oct. 11, 1881.—3i Byrxg Buos. are selling Hats and Caps cheaper than any other house in the city. oct 11 3i pd Warm Unperc.torainc.—W. A. WEEKS & Co. wed fri FHiypr’s Dominion Exhibition Cheese for oct 10 Fusrcy Corron, ex‘tra good, at the London House. foct 5 3i ; Guns at Londoa House. sale at k. K. Brace’s. Phe annual meeting of the stockholders ‘eae et eames commer OCTOBER i4. 18&1. DRY GOODS. NEW FALL AND WINT JUST RECEIVED PERKINS & For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881. DRY 10 ‘6 &s “é g ea i. ss 29 éé “ “ - a fi - e 28 iT “ «“ a ¢ ce * a 8 ‘““ ‘“ ‘é a : = a 10 ¢« “ “6 pt é _ h PS OTHER. SHIPMENTS TO ER AT STERNS’, 24 CASES AND BALES - - - “ ‘ EX S. 8S. WALDENSIAN : EX S. S. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONIA EX 8.8. PRINCE EDWARD EX 8. 8. UTOPIA EX 8. 8. CARROLL FOLLOW. Inspect this Steck before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. re —————— ee eee KXHIBIT —_—— :0: ——_— ON! Visitors, and as many others as can make it convenient, are invited to —-CALI, AT-— CHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, ' AND INSPECT GUR sTOCK OF Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries ———:0:— IN COOK STOVES SL ee We have the “Niagara,” “Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood; the “Good News,” “Alderman,” “Tally Ho,” “ Parlor- Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,” “ Twi- light,” “Model Parlor,’ “Organ,” “ Scout,” &c., &e. For Churches, Halls, Sieres and Schools we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,” “ Ironsides”’ and ‘ Box.” Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Extra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, -Gridles, &c., &.; Stove Pipe and Elbows. in large variety. ———-— 10 °-— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Ferks, conga; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, in Ivory, Buck Hora and ether Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable fer eld and young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, Spoons and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iron Stands, &e., &e;! Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rugs, Halters, | Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, &c. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. —-:0:——— A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, Halls, &. Bst American Kerosene Oil. —_—_——0:—- CROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. — ——:6: ——-— FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. — 10: A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United States and Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. tt Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers, Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge. HENRY BEER. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881. NOTICE. | FIRE AND MAKINE “yxontp Frsm“-nice and fresh--at R. Ky Brace’s oct 10 Reoatta.—Grend and National Divis‘o., | with iassels and feinge complete at the Lon- | do: Hou « 2aw 2w octlO ewe See eee | <1 UNE CRIBB for the DAILY EXAM NRK. | ee ‘he Qheapest and most Newey -Pavr) usisned la tus Provin: 6a rE HE besiness of Messrs. Reinach’s, Nephew | \ S | | R A N ( ¥ | f & Co., Tea Merchents,5 Rood Lane. E.C., e | Chitown, Oct, 11, 1881—1w LOBSTER FACTORY FOR Sake. TS undersigned offers for sale the LOBS- TER FACTORY and PLANT, TRAPS, BOATS. &c, AT DESAPLE, lately the property of Joseph Boats and Donald K. Currie, of that place. This Factory was erected last spring and is in good condition. If not disposed of before the Ist March next, it will then be sold at Public Auction, Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned. FRED W. HYNDMAN, Trustees of the Estate of Joseph Boats and D. K, Currie. Ch’town, Oct. 8, 81—oaw tf WANTED ! Potatoes, Butter, Wheai, Highest price paid for POTATOES, choice BUTT: R, and good clean WHEAT. FENTON T. NEWBORY. BOOTS. SHOES. SIGN OF THE ) nm ee eae Re ‘es | 7} r | i Ve ik Ba 8. = & . ee a ee shes sell coe) i Seta © eee | Ch’town, Oct, 3, ’81—3i wkly W. R, BOREHAM Has Just Received a large part of his FALL STOCK, CONSISTING OF Faweeit’s Celebrated Iron Pioughs and Exiras. Tinware | Men's, Women’s & Children’s Boots and Shoes, IN ALL THE LEADING STYLES! All kinds, all Sizes, all Prices. Give Him A CALL. A Nice Lot Ladies’ Fine Slippers W. R. BORERAN, North Side Queen Square. Sept. 14—3m 3aw, tn ths RUBBERS. SLIPPERS. 4UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINE the Chespest and most Newsy Papor abi hed in the Previnces OO SSS WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &c. osT—In this city, on Wednesday, a BRACELET made of si!ver coins, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner Office. foc 13 tf V ANTED—Fifty tons of old BONES at ‘Y the Pottery. A good chance for the Boys to make money, [oc 11 pat lw Gee — At Servants’ Employment Office, Girls to hire in respectable places, Good wages given. Situations ob- tained free of charge, Please apply to Mrs, H. M. Dixon, Temperanee Referm Club Building, 124 Germain Street, corner Princess street, St. John, N. B foc 11 6i ry O RENT—A COTTAGE PIANO in good * order, Enquire at Lewis’ Photograph Gallery, Grafton Street. loc 10 tf \ TANTED TO RENT—A House contain. ing Kitchen, front-room aod three Bed- rooms, Address P. O. ;entand situation of house. 30x 56, stating low: st {se 23 tt eod nS SALE—Two nice DRIVING PONIES, Work well in either single or double har- ness, apd very well matehed, Will be sold low for cash or short credit.—R. B, Nonron, Norton’s Exp,ess, [oc 7 lw ryyWO GIRLS wanted immediately for gea- eral Housework. Apply at this office {oc 1 m0 LET—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on . Prince Street, containing ten rooms and a kitchen. A good Stable and Coach House, Rent moderate. Immediate possession, Ay- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Bex 123, Charlottetown, {se 8 2w Iondon, England, will hereafter be conducted by Mr, Emil Seligmann, under the same style as heretofore, JOHN H. CATHRAE, - Agent for Prince Edward Island, | ztest Companies and Lowest Possible Rates. E. PALMER, Jr. jCh’tewn, Oct, 7, *$1—1m eod fy.O LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine rooms and a convenient frost proof cellar and good stable. Rent very low. Possession given in about one month from | this date. Apply to Mark Burcner, [se 6 tf ana eae me ame oe ms a ' a at: ih eit Vin tf 4 pie a wae A: Se RR, NC A I, SSE RE GERRI LTT RD ON ye aa Sins may 3 a ee amie aha fil aE iat te yang eee ee es . ce eh fg AE anon Bae il sc I I ill 1 smmsee ere Tommae sorenee tne se fe seamen ragg dd a ia pe oA ilnei S 5 nig Me iDbSetht TAH 5. Heise Ot ¢ Ree Ty SS S See Se Pe ae ease Uy ME SSL a?