Ce ee 27 RRR. ae emer RA cate ga aa ie oe a ae halle Lie ME « deel A WAI IR ees ee, EAR es a Ula a. ital nc at Local and Other items. Bi.Lukabds supplied to order at Tusk EXAM INER Orrick. > THe Winnipeg Times announces that Sir John Macdenald wil) visit Manitoba uext aummer. > Rev. James Pueran, P. P. Vernon River, has returced from a short tour through the Upper Provinces, > - Tue “Antediluvian tramp ink-slinger’”’ is what the Editor ef the New Glasgow iain | Dealer calls the Summerside Journal man. - Tux Stipendiary Magistrate receives credit from all—well nearly all—round fer the manly way in which he is performing his duty res- pecting the Scott Act. > A SERIOUS proportion of the potato crop of Scotland has been discovered to be unsound, which wil! necessitate an increased consump- tion of bread. ia aailllideenia Y. M. ©. A.—A miasical and literary entertainment will be given in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on the evening ef Monday, the 7th November, full particulars given next week. F. W. Hynpman, Esq, has been appointed surveyor at tais pert for the ‘American Lloyd's Universal Standard Record” ; and will class vessels and issue certificates. > Omursston.— In the Court preceediags published yesterday, the words ‘“‘ medicinai use only,” were omitted in the eertificate given by Dr. McRae to Daniel Hogan. - > We learn with pleasure that the Local Government are taking steps in the direc- tion of improved winter communication. The Island’s share of the Fishery Award is also receiving their attention. enctnelldpldidins Geom Growrn.—Mrs. L. McNeill, of Bede- que, received last spring, by mail, from her son, at Denver, Celorado, twe potatoes for seed, the growth from which was a full half bushel, which she exhibited at eur recent Previncial Exhibition. They were much ad- mired—named ‘* Mountain White.” i ee Why it will pay you to buy your Flour from George Carter; Ist, He seils Low for Cash ; 2nd, He will send it Free of Charge to ory home if you live within the city limits ; rd, If not satisfactory im every particular, he will take it back and refund your money. You have ne risk.—Try a barrel. Remem- ber the place—63 Great George street, next Millner’s Tin Shop. oc. 29 4i eod ebchipakenee H. M. Sure Nerthampton will leave Hali- fax on Tuesday or Wednesday for Bermuda. H. M. 8. Forrester is to leave for the same place about the 10th prox., from whence she will sail for England direct. H. M. Ships Contest, Drvid and Fantome, on the way from Newfoundland to Halifax are hourly ex- pected. After remaining in port some days they will prebably proceed to the West Indies. — <=» -— Boston is taking hold of the World’s Fair, and attempting to raise the estimated amount required, namely five millien dollars. The Lumher Exchange subscribes $50,000, and already there is about three quarters of a million dollars subscribed provisionally; the subscriptions, if sufficient, are to be converted inte stock. Mr. Eben Jordon, of Jordon, Marsh & Co,, offers the magnificent gift ef a free site, — > Musro Borsanites.—We are pleased to learn that our young men who competed in Halifax for the Munro Bursaries were suc- eeasful beyond expectation. The following is the result : Exhibitions. —John Mcleod, Valleyfield Kenneth Martin, Eldon; John Crawford, Charlottetown. Barsaries—George E. Robinson, Charlotte- town; Fulton J. Coffin, Covehead. ---~<>-- - Honors ror AN IsLanpeR ABROAD.—- The Telegraph has the following notice of an award for Chatham tailoring :-—Mr. A- H. Gillis, of Chatham, was awarded first rize for a suit of clothes at the Dominion thibition but it was not allowed on account ef ceming after the entries closed. The suit was bought by a gentleman of taste in the house of W. S. Symonds & Co., of Halifax. Mr. Gillis is well known in this city, having done business here for about six years; and we are glad to see that he is taking a lead- ing part in the business he follows. —_— —_-p---- Tue readings of the Rev. Mr. Carruthers in St. James’ Hall, last evening, were well re- ceived by an appreciative but somewhat small audience. It was made very evident that the Kev. gentleman is a reader of a high order. For nearly two hours he entertained his hear- ers with his ‘‘selections from Scotch authors” to their hearts’ eontent. We understand that Mr. Carruthers will deliver a lecture on Thursday evening—Subject : ‘‘Scottish Lite and Character ;’ and we would suggest to the committee the propriety of securimg a larger and more centrally situated hall. — - —_——— Bones or 4 Mastopon.—In the month of June last some laborers, while digging a ditch on the farm of Mr. George Cromwell, at East Oxford, Ontario, found the remains ef ananimal. These bones were examined by Prof. Haight and his assistant, of the University of Toronto, whe had gone to the place where they were found, about five miles from Weodstock. These remains ap- red to be part of a mastodon’s skeleton. The jaw, which is complete, is two feet four inches long and the teeth weigh four pounds. The intention is to search for the remaining bones. Ross anp Hanuan.—A press despatch of the 25th from Portland, Me., says ;—** It is probable that the Ross-Hanlan sculling match will be postpened until next June, as a gentleman from this city offers # $5,000 purse provided this is dene and he is allowed to name the course.” Despatches from Toronto report that Hanlan is net very favorable now towards St. Louis. He is digusted, however, at Ross’ delay in naming the place for the race.’ Hoss, it is understood, favors Lake Maranaceok, Me., or Washington. The place will certainly have to be agreed upon at once as Nev. 15th has been selected as the time. Feanret Accipest.— The Fredericton Capital of Tuesday says: “‘ Yesterday at Gibson, alittle boy about four years old, son of Beverly Jouett, was, it is feared, fatally injured bya horse kickiug him. It seems that a young horse was running loose around he field in the vicinity of the barn where the ittle fellow was playing. The horge comin quite near him, the boy picked up a smal stick and struck the animal on the hind leg. In an instant the horse wheeled and strack him a terrible blow fair in the face. From the forehead to the chin the child’s face was ter ribly bruised. Last night the iojured boy _ ——_ ES THE DAILY Exam ™ HOUSEKEEPERS | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.|j95) AND OTHERS W ILL please take notice that we are pre- pared to fill orders promptly and ex- press therm to any part of the City tree of charge. Also that our Goods are first-class } and cheap. | | On hand and to arrive,-- 250 Barrels Choice Flour, No. 1 Tea, Best Ameii- cun Kerosene, | and everything usually kept in a Grocery Store gas A printed list of our Goods is ready for all who wish it. GEORGE CARTER, 68 Great George Street, next Millner’s Tin Slrop. Oct. 327,'8 —2w 2aw th tu Sugar, Molasses, Tea, mMaisins, &c. 200 puns. Bright Cienfuegos Molasses, 100 puns. Barkadoes Molasses, 100 hhds. Choice Porto Rico Sugars, 200 barrels Refined Sugars, different grades, 100 barrels Granulated Sugars, 200 bags Rice, 100 barrels Dried Apples, 100 boxes Tobacco, different qualities, 390 chests } 1600 half chests ; 1000 bexes carefully selected to meet the re- quirements of the trade. Choice Congou Teas, Alao, to arrive by S. S. ‘‘Avlona,” from Denia and Malaga, in October :— 4000 boxes Valencia Raisins, 3000 bexes Layer Raisins, 1000 half-boxes Layer Raisins, 1000 quarter-boxes Layer ‘‘ 2500 boxes London Layer ‘‘ 1000 half-boxes $F - 1000 qr. boxes " si 1860 boxes Loose Muscatels. For sale by SEETON & MITCHELL, Oct. 24, ’81—l1m Hatirax, N. 8. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE NOW RECEIVED A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR AUTUMN STOCK, and shail be pleased to make quota- tions for all kinds of General Hardware, Oils, —AND— Mill Supplies, which consist in part as follows : 1000 dozen Axes, 12 tous Ulose Link Chain, 25 tons Sled hoe Steel, 12 cases Carriage Bolts, 4 tens Cordage, 450 packages Powder, 750 boxes Horse Nails, 400 keys Horse Shoes, 180 barrels Oil, 2 cases Halters, 150 dozen Lanterus, 120 bdla. Iren Wire, 76 cases Scales, 2600 boxes Window Glass, 1 case Silk Polting Cloth, 125 dozen framed Buck Saws, 850 pieces Hollow Ware, 4 cases Nixey’s Lead, 7 tons Brandram’s Paints, 4 tons Firth’s Cast Steel, 8 Pertable Forges, 25 barrels Pitch, 40 barrels Tar, 12 barrels Rosin, 5 barrels Borax, 300 Cotton Nets, 4 bales Net Twines, 400 bags Shot, 3 cases Guns, 175 packages, containing — Breech- Loading Implements, Cartridge Maga- zines, Ely’s Cartriage Cases and Caps, Slates and Pencils, Chalk and Chalk Crayons, Chest and Padiocks, Tinware, Whips and Whip Lashes, Shop Twine, Shoe Thread. Cutlery, Iron Table and Tea Spoons, (hanite Ware, Plated W are. W. H. THORNE & CO. —- SpsctaL AGENIS FOR Haszarc Powder Co., ‘ \ Pewder D. F. Jones & Co., . Shovels and Forks The Howe Seale Co. - - . Scales Walter Carson & Sons, Anticorosive Paint iT. lawton, - - ° : - Saws The Dunn Edge Tool Co.,_ - Scythes St. John, N. B., Oct. 19, °@1—1m WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. ee ee RT ANTED—At Government House, an in- \ door man servant who understands wait- [oc 29 ing at table. Must have references, OST, in this city, on Thursday, a Gold _4 Locket (in shape of valice), with smal] Chain atached. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Examine office. foc 28 li ANIED.—At the “Revere House,” a W man to drive hack and attend Boats and Trains, &c. Must have references, Wages goed, {oc 27 Si eod TO2E LETS the House and Premises - on Dorchester Street, near Pownal Street, ai present occupied by the gubgcriber. Pos. session given immediately. —Gzo. E, HuGHEs, Apothecaries Hall, Oct. 26. 31 ¥ ANTED—Hides, Wool and Skins at the W Spring Park Wool Shop, for which the highest cash price will be paid by C. F, Srack- POLE. foc 24 TANTED—Two first class Coat Makers W To the right persons constant employ- ment and good pay will be given.—D. A, the most elegant of any yet. at Owen Connolly’s. aoc ct entenateee LATEST IRISH NEWS. Desuty, Oct This weeks United Ireland, the organ o the Land League, appears to-day. It coun tains no leading articles upon curren or aie mourning lines, containing enly the werds ‘* Freedom of the Press in Ireland in 1881.’ In the adjoining column is printed an ad will know how to translate. and give joy to our enemies. ciples are immutable and will yet triumph. our dependence ; assistance at hand fer those who have to endure eviction depends disaster or triumph. Now as never before apathy among our tran-atlantic brethrea means death ; now or never, one glorious efiert on their part means victery. When our voice is h¢ard again we have firm faith, it will be in a shout of victory.” EUROPE AND THE EAST. Sz. Peterspura, Oct. 27. The Novoe Vremya has a bitter article on the saluting of the British flag at Yorktown. It refuses to believe that teken of amity sincere. Lonvon, Oct. 26. The natives are fighting on the north- west and southwest frontier of Transvaal. Transvaal has proclaimed neutrality on its part. Manrsrinwies, Oct. 27. Sick soldiers centinue to arrive from North Africa. The military hospital is more than filled and orders have been given to prepare the Avignon hospital. a Specia! Notices. A votof Clouds, ati Cost, at Owen Con nolly’s. 027 6i Woot BrankKeTs at W. A. Weeks & Co.’s. oct 27 2i New Tweens, at Owen Cennolly’s. 027 6i Wer want to make room for an immense stock of Christmas Goods, so you will get good bargains in Bound Books by calling at onee at BremNeR Rros.—Oct 28 pat 3i. Lapiss’ Miullinary executed in first-class atyle at W. A. Weeks & Co.'s. oct 27 2i Heurty Expecrep and will be sold cheap while landing on Powral Wharf. A cargo of round coal frem Glass Bay.— Barnnerr & WILLIAMS. : Havana Cicars.—Received this day, a choice jot—-warranted genuine and of superior quality. Try ’em, at Apothecaries Hall, Desbrisay’s corner. oct 26 lw Reap George Carter's advertisement in anether column. All orders left with him will be filled and delivered promptly. [oe 27 2w 2aw thf. est styles and shapes—at W. A. Weeks & Ce.’s. oct 27 2i SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS will get a nicely bound volume of the the poets, at Bremner Bros.— Oct 25 pat 31. Just RECEIVED at L. E. Prowse’s a large assortment of Scotch Tweeds, fer evercoats and suits, moderate, Call and see them, Prices very Our'stoek of Christmas Cards will soon be here; and will be entirely new in design, and Reserve your urchases until you see ours. BREMNER Bros, —Oct 28 pat 3. , Smoxep Diesy’s at Bren & Govr'’s. Saw Dragrs, Receipts for Produce, Notes of Hand, Bills of Lading, Customs Blanks, Pass Books, etc., ete, at Bremner Bros.—Oct 28 pat 3i. A tor of all wool Tweeds at a large discount [oct 19 12i REMEMBER the sale of Dry Goods, Ready- made Clothing, Blankets, Robes, Tweeds, Tea, etc., at the Queen Street Auction Rooms to-morrow, at 11 o’clock.—W. D. StTewart, Auctioneer. ReGatta.—Grand and National Division, with tassels and fringe complete at the Lon- don House 2aw 2w octld 300 bbis cheige family flour at Bezer & GorrF's. 3aw Roya, CANADIAN INsuRANCE Co,—lInsur- anee effected on cargoes of Potatoes, Oats and ether Produee.—Frnton T. Newsery.—Oct 24 lw 2i wkly. ALL shop-worn Novels and other soiled books will be sold off at a big discount.— Bremver Bros.—Oct 28 pat 3i. To THe Trapz.—Just received, 500 barrels Superior Extra Flour, which will be sold low for cash or approved paper. —OwEN CONNOLLY. [oc 26 eod lw Our entire stock of Hats and Caps to be sold at cost—Byrne Bros., Queen Street. oct 28 3i pd 100 bushel No 1 Cranberries, wholesale and retail, to arrive en Monday next. Will be sold cheap to the trade. Leave your orders at the Family Grocery,—R. K, Brace, 026 PickLInG VINEGAR’S and apices at Berk & GorFF’s. Saw Dee at wa 2m ms ence 0 Rar SEIN ns tc Smareeed MARRIED. At Little Bay, Newfoundland, on the Sth inst., by the Rev. 8S. O'Flynn, P. P., Charles O’Brien, eldest son of the late William Red- din, to Mary, only daughter of the late Ed- ward Kean. * DIED. At Taunton, Maes., on the Sth ef October, of cholera infantum, Ella Maud, the beloved daughter of Albert H. and Barbara E. Horne, aged % months, and five days, ‘* Suffer little children to come anto me, aud forbid them net, for of such is the king- dom of Heaven.” On the 24th inst., at Molus River, Kent Counly; N. B., of injuries received from a fall, Peter Carlyle, aged 66 years, a native of Dumfrieshire, Mr. Carlyle came to P. E, Island in 1824, and to New Brunswick in 1848, He was of a most active and genial disposi- tion and his Joss will be keeu!y ielt by a large events, but in. a prominent place is left a blank column, surrounded by broad, black dress to its readers, in which the following words occur: ‘* Blank in editorial columns, every peasant in his mountain hut, and every friend of freedom the world over, [It will be a perpetual reminder that let bayonets be shaken in eur faces, and let some et those whom we eounted our own wring our hearts These prin- in the hands of the Irish in America lies upon the amount of Bruce, 72 Queen Street. [oct 19 rs~wo GIRLS wanted immediately for gen- i eral Housework. Apply at this _ oc \O LET—That desirable Dwelling House on the north side of King’s Square, cons taining nine rooms and @ conyenient frost saion given in about one month from was suffering greatly, and serious doubts are Sigredea of his revovery.” en cellar and good stable. Rent very low, ‘this date, Apply to Mark Borcama, [se 6 tf circle of mourning frieusds. Re em —_——_—— HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. 23. —Dennis KE Olarke, Orwell; W B Morris, Boston; H N Anderson, Halifax; Walter Davidson, Montreal; E H Sobey, Boston; EK M McColl, Philadelphia; Geo H McK: own, wife and daughter, St. John; W EB Cugs welly Sackville, N t A8S t , Oct. 14, 1881. 24 CASES AND BALES 10 + &< “é 29 ““ ‘“ 6“ 28 6“ ‘< 6é ll é“ ‘<< 4 30 ‘<< é““ “c chasing elsewhere. Charlottetown, Sept, 21, 1881. NHR, OCTOBHR 29, 1881. DRY GOODS. NEW FALL AND WINT OTHER a BRITISH WARBHOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE. ; HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Which will be disposed of at Very Low Prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO. enh al ~_- _ he 6 70: & SHIPMENTS TO FOL For variety and value these Goods cannot be surpassed. SSeS ee DRY GOODS. ER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT PHREBENS STERNS’, EX 8S. S. WALDENSIAN - EX 8.8. NOVA SCOTIAN EX L. 8. CALEDONTA EX 8. S. PRINCE EDWARD : EX $.S. UTOPIA - EX &§. 8. CARROLL Low. Inspect this Stock before pur- PERKINS & STERNS. C= — ee — my ogo " yiraran teed. Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 1881. a ee For Scotgh. and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits, For f‘anadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- Bearman Tw iy he 7 a i} } % S UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER, There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Lapizs’ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets—new-|[sland. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit- —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner. — “Sa —= oe = = = = —_ CHEAPER THAN EVER! low prices. Store. ee J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling Off his Immense Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing this Fall at very Everyone in want of good articles at a small price should Visit this {whly, pres New Firm, New Goods, New Prices, “SOUTHPORT STORE.” Dry Goods, Glassware, Readymade Clothing, Earthenware, Felt Hats, Hardware, Fur Caps, lron, Cloth Caps, Nails, Kid Mitts, Paints, - Boots, Oils, Shoes, Glass, ON FORGET THE PLACE. Oct. 10, '81—1m eod, wkly 21:—pat es ry HAT BRICK WAREHOUSE on Water i Street, nearly opposite the residence cf Charles Leigh, Eeq., now occupied by Messrs. J. & T. Morris. Enquire at the office of Messrs. Hoveson & MoLsop. Oct, 15, 1881— 3aw tf . RIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the japest and most ewsy Pape ubitsbed tn the Provioces TE would respectfully call the attention of customers, friends and buyers to the fact that we are selling, CHEAP FOR CASH, everything in our line, such as BEER & GOFF HAV Es 300 BBLS. BEST BRANDS Choice Flour Baking Powder Nationsl Policy, | Woodill’s, Cook’s Friend, and Princess. Crockery, Table Kaives, and Ferls, Famous Saperior, Kent and other Brands. LAMPS, VERY CHEAP, TEA! T 32, 34, 36 and 40 ots., WARRANTED, Wholesale and Retail. BEER & GOFF. Oct, 24, 81. NOTICE. ‘WHE creditors of Elbridge G. Fuller and Frank M. Fullez, are bereby notified that assignment has been duly made to me of all the real estate and personal property of the said Elbridge G. Fuller and Frank M. Faller in trust for their creditors. All parties having claims against the assignors are hereby noti- fied to furnish the same to me, and all parties indebted to the said assignors are requested to pay the same to me without delay, JOHN McLEAN, Souris East, Oct. 19, 1881, ANTHRACITE COAL LEHIGH VALLEY, — ‘CHESTNUT AND EGG SIZES IN STORE, R. McMILLAN. Oct. 25, °S1—2w eod, wkly, pd DAVIDS’ COMBINED WAITING: & COPYING FLU CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID Are the Best Inks manufactured. + lour, a oTnmea!, onee, a Molasses, FOR iP ey sie on «ee Reisinn, ATIONERS, Solis, eae: WHRL EAL Tubs, Spices, d&e., Ke. and everything usually found in a general store. BEER & CHANDLER, Sovurnport SToRE. FOR CHARTER. BUCKLEY & ALLEN, HALIFAX, N. S. 1861. St. Peter's Island Lighthouse Fence, Acrncy or Derr. Mining & Fisdeuus, Cuar.orretown, P. E. L, 17th Oct, 1881, : HAVE for Charter to Newfoundland or United States, a schooner three years old, 176 tons Register, and now lying in St. John’s, Newfoundland, She can proceed at once to ‘any portin the Island. Also a schooner ot 104 tons, now lying in Montreal, to take cargo JOHN H. ‘ ATHBAE, | from Moutreal to thia port, Chiown, Och 2B 1881—pat lw *{VENDERS are invited from persons willivg to build a Fence to enclose the Si, Peter's island Lighthouse grounds and right-of-way, Tenders for the above work will be te- ceived at the Agency of the Departmentat Obarlottetown, up to MONDAY, the 3ist Cctober, inst,, at 12 of noon. Information can be obtained from the Agent at his office, Charlottetown. ARTEMAS LORE ot 21 —Bod, pres sp till 41 at . a9 Hsin a pe ER w ean + titles @ oa th ee sare aay a Nim. inn i al ee ee AT OO AIT a, ™ yee eee 5 ah a Ht ah i (in nea NR HIN I st cesT itt. Sei we SP eh hls pee Bi — ois S cee pia anime 5 ale. Ses eae FO nor va Wane et aa rs nse eo FUCA ba 7 . tO A Mee «