— ne a THE DaILy — 2 ete <tusthdtnetienttenesis R7. 18284. ICTOB Anniversary Items YELEC RA 2 ‘ Ripe. So Ma ae oe ae ruEsD ay ¢ Edgar Allen Poe, the ° . [ i Bean | | r | : ee “ee » Poet and Novelist, was born Janu- . - . mu! J ia oe ry i i e J % } \ Dro Amer : ‘ [Seectat Despatrcurs ro Tur Fx a \ ) j = Be Se y (i ] y | | = . 1sil. Publis! d “The Raven,” 1844: TCHES VO THER EXAMINER, | ee! aS = } | ~w = Ss = fee ss 1 . i. -. "a prose poem, 1848; and died 25 beyptian Affairs. em a yeara 2s iy a Phe oes oe ee Tl Lonpon, Oct: 6, CINST 3h 'C te D i % , 1e Cabinet wt. ad Ly conside r l l m a " UW age ‘ g a . | eC ord M4 i Loreal and other items Northbrook’s Hrst statement relative to th ON A ' condition of Evypt. His rep rts upon IN ILs aight . ‘irs In that country are very unfavorab!>. x . | | he cabinet also conside ad lespate! all q | n} i iT ! d Pe ¥ ina v - el aie Benes j ? Ban ’ ‘ | i ; “es : . sGkY is in town. fron the Gk vernor of Cape U tony, urine | 1 bW al ‘BD y RCH a OPERA ION o that reinforcements be sent to act against | . : 5 : market to-day | the Boors CONTAINING \ND . a } Y/ prerha th prourninert ‘ thea GC mucls . al ore] afcoes \ 'e forwarded to Gepers Y * Br .. oehe » . ’ SRR ea’ Y T2ahn baited PE Supren it opens at Sammers‘de | Wolseley which are supposed to refer to | hvery Bare bisty for ¢ ovking, . te ’ as riminal business. acceleration of the Nile expedtiion, aud te | - limit the coat there f, which latter i! 2 ; sei aa : von I : ‘ atter Liem 1s | “> Fay, ona . & # tacks RK , ihe Primity Chureh, | reported to alarm the Ministry Sue Bea 4 Ms fi * Hal [stand Visiting fils reta Ives | % | q : 7 we sug s ' . ‘ sibeib Alin stint | al vy R28 * a , “ verations ef the French. my 5 Rev. W.C. Wits ox, Curate of St. George's, ae bat m~ VW GS bb Halifax, art ed last vening to visit his ld Hk NG KONG, Oct, i. i o se Le 8, riep t 3 ty. Th , French toreces un ler Adi ir ] Les s AS P, ‘ > wh Ca COMLine need an a ich es J oe 1 > sign ol the Stove, Walker's Corner. Tus Temperance ae 1 ects every | on Thursday, have occupied that town ard Ch town, Oct. 1. T eve 1 auUuring the ) ‘tio Ca } - . 7 eT ; a suet > . i, le 2 — _ Adiniral F Spes has steht three battalions to — ee affect a junction with Admiral Courbet, at ] r t Pro 11 Institute meets in Kelung. ms the Hal! the pper Prince Street School . —_———_——_—- < on Thur Och iast., at LO o'clock, a.m,| Gen. Gordon Distributes Medals. gi > —_ es ' ‘ tire lLieutenan rovernor nd ‘ » ~ Boron © aaanaauae ee ee Camo, Oct. 6. | enioretipnerrranee dy at C0 SRO PCTIOTMARCS OF SRO LEt0R Gen. Gordon has had medals struck off a >» EY = @. r . smely Companys. ia Market Hall, last |, Gets Gomon has had “medals struck’ of ERG Balk of our Fall Stock is now Oven, and we are Prepared are > _ They have been bestowed up mm the trocps to Give Buvers > : i ae eh ’ and also upo he women and childre rhe Be sure you call at R. K. Brace’s during | *" tals » Epon the women _ 1 nares Wao yt as exhibition week, if you want bargains tn | Shared in the hardships of the siege; upon th E gt —w ® Cc é , & Go oa y & 8 i i good groceries. Call | the latter because they merit them by their » Le Ne) me . Bau. crockery, glassware, or early and cali often. [oct 7 - — CHAR has but six policemen to keep order day and night among its ten thou- sand peop'e. This speaks volumes for the Island capital St. John Telegraph. > Lost—Una Pi ynal Wth September, a Llack-Brown Fur Tippet with two :teel clasps. ‘he finder will be re- warded by leaving it at the Examiner Oppice. Oct 7 3i | r Water Streets, on the | iliac Fis Lordship Chief Justice Palmer, accom- panie! by James D. Irving, Esq., Clerk of the Crown and the leading counsel of Charloite- town, went to Summerside this morning by the early train. o ; We would call the attention of our City Surveyor to the dilapidatcd condition of the sidewa k ou the east sice of Great George Street, between Kent and Fitzroy Streets, It is certainly very dangerous for pedestrians. > ALL our druggists now heartily endorse the amazing success of Mack’s Magnetic Medi- cine, and recommends it for both sexes in all f sexual weakness. See advertisement cases « in another colamn, Sold at Apothecaries Hall, inna SIGNS ©} Haro Wrxter.--We y look | for an extraordinary severe winter if there is any virtue inthe old Indian hornet sign. All the nests we have found this year in the woods are built on the ground. When they are sr ended from trees and high up it is a sigh mild winter. Our old prognostica- tors say that they have never known this sign to fail. — Middlebury Post. > A PpUsLIC MEETING of the Dairymen’s Asso- ciation is to be held in the hall of the Y. M. C. A. te-morrow night. The President, Col. Haviland, will open the Association with an address, after which papers will be read by the following gentlemen: Hon. D. Ferguson, Messrs. Charles Gardiner, John Hamilton, Alex. McRae, and others. Every farmer and dairymen interested in the welfare of his country should attend. sineeniiininnes Bisu Loose, apostlic prefect of Labrador, has arrived in Ottawa for the pers ef inter- viewing the government to obtain food and pecuniary assistance for the starving natives The catch of fish this season proved a failure and much misery and destitution prevails. It is stated that unless prompt measures be taken many persons will die of starvation during the coming wicter. It is understood that the Provincial Government of Quebec are prepar- ed to make a liberal vote of provisions and the Dominion Government will provide a steamer, weisncliadiiiiinsiill Dramatic.—A very large and enthusias- tic audience greeted the opening perform- anees of the Boston Comedy Company, in the Market Hali last evening. ‘‘Fanchon” Was remarkably well staged and costumed, and each performer perfect in his or her role. Miss Grey was given a warm and hearty reception, as were all the old favor- ites. To-night the ‘‘Hidden Hand” will be performed, and will draw another big house. The troupe fully sustain the ex- cellent reputation made in our city last year. 270s The Irish Situation. The Times’ correspondent cables:—The Irish situation is as perplexing and pro- voking as ever to the English. Limerick city stands out stoutly against the Castle, refusing to pay a penny of the expenditure eharged on it for extra police ; and the Castle shows ils conception of the awkward- hess of the affair by offering to accept a reduced sum than tbat which the corpora- tion of Limerick rejects. The test cace WL = hy watched with the deepest interest all over Ireland. The catholic bishops of Ireland in conference passed a resolution committing a| settlement of the Irish education question to the Parnellites, a form of recognition by hierarchy which is deeply significant of the ereasing strength of nationalism, Then, too, Hon. Rowland Werin, and aged uncle and heir of Lord Headley, has just evicted 52 families from wretched huts on the bleak Glen Beign coast, for inability to pay accumulated rents, three times greater than the valuation of the land and under circumstances of peculiae brutality, Some of the children of those turned out on the mountain side are said to have died. Radi cal English papers have taken the thing up ard protest vigorously against offici- ally bolstering such abuses. It is a fact also that the Wasp was on an evicting mls- tion when she was wrecked, and radical papers s‘ernly ask why a man-of-war should | be employel to drive sixteen miserable | families off an ocean rock because the crops Were not big enough to pay exorbitant | rents. Ali signs point to more English | interest in Ircland’s wrongs than has neen exhibited heretofore, and Parnell’s hand | will be an immensely strong one in the hext parliament if the dynamiters do not block his game, as they have twice blocked it betore, by outrages. accepted | sufferings. ciliate “Important and Pressing.” Lonvon, Oct. 6. Mr. Gladstone has issued a circular to his supporters notifying them to attend the _ opening of Parlirmeut as he proposes at the earliest moment to submit important and pressing business for the consideration of that body. A Terrible Fate. Carro, Oct. 6. Major Kitchener telegraphs that the whole of Col. Stewart's party, who were stranded on the rocks at the cataracts at Wady Garna, have been murdered. a ae Presidential LoUSVILLR, Oct. 6, The Drummers National Association has nominated Hon. Joseph Mulhactan for Pre- sident of the United States, and he ha Another fandidate. na Quick Trip Lonpon, Oct. 6. The new Cunard steamship Umbria made atrial trip on the Clyde yesterday. She attained a maximum speed of 24 miles an hour, An Official Visit. Carro, Oct, 6. Karl Northbrooke will visit Assouan for the purpese of inspecting the towns and provinces along the River Nile A Kumor. Cairo, Oct. 6. it isrumored that Colonel Stewart has been killed at Berber. France and China. SHANGHAI, Oct. 6, It is reported that the French have occupied Tien-Tsin. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 7--10 a. m. Winds from southwest and northeast ; fair weather ; stationary or lower temperature. METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown October 7, 1584. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 50.8 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..41.2 | Lowest 'l'emperature this morning.. ......44.0} Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .46,1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..48.7 HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Oct. 6—Rev W B Sampson, Halifax; Ernest E Hilton, Yarmouth, N 8; Miss CarrieWelsh, Summerside; E F Pillman, do, J C Duggan, do; J 8 Allen, do; W H Gueneff, Gloucester, Mass; J E Perry, do; Thomas H White, do; Robert Smith, do; LB Saunders, Carleton, NB; JT McMurray, Sackville, N B; JS Murray, Tignish 7—Kev Alex McLean, Hopewell, N 8; Allan Boisner, Souris; James R Elliest, Eliiott’s Mills. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct 6—Wm MeNairn, Buctouche, N B; J | R Bourke xed wife, Mill View; L Sentner and wife, do; D MeDonald, Vernon River; S H | Brown, Staniev Bridge; E H MeMillan, do; Mrs Juhn McKinnon, North River; R P Hay- therne, Halifax, N 8; Miss Mellish, do. REVERE HOUSE. Oet. 6—David H Hogg, N T Norman, Montreal. Nutt, Malpeque. DIED, At North Lake, East Point, P. EK, Bis on Friday the 26th Sept. ult., after an ilIness of Montreal; Fred McLea, New York; Frank R Hind, Halifax; John McD Taylor, do; Robert W Hodges, do; ; Oct 7--James Mc- IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ee ee CASH CUSTOMERS AND WHOLESALE | —-WILL DO WELL TO— BMAVSES). A: BOC AP OUR SsTrock. | BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE W. A. WEEES & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1884. w.&A. Brown & Go. Have now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of qa NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MAREETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. —_ The Following Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— } } } | ‘Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans,and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and | Pluses, Black and Brocaded Siiks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent’s | Wool Underelothing. ‘Asloa very large Stock of | Heavy Staple Goods. ca 45,150 yds. Grey Cotton Marked cown to 6c. and4s. A large Stock St. Jehu Cotton Warps at Bill Prices, If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every attention, WHOLESATLEH AND REETATLI. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs. Beer & Gof. Ye The New Brick Store will not be opened till Lst April next. <7 WW. & A. BROWN & CO, a = = = —— FIRST amg INSTALMENT ee: ——) — Perkins & Sterns’, ——--————0 ——- hand. In a few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over ———— BUYERS 3 Nickel o1 Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, | MICA WASH.—This wash is the M‘ STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to Christ. twelve years, of rh sumatic and general de- bility, which she bore with great patience and resignation to the Divine Will, Jane, the be-| loved wife of Peter Rose. sen, and second daughter of the late Charles McVane, in the 70h year of her age. Deceased was a woman of a retired disposition, a faithful wife and a | kind mother and a good neighbor. She died | las she had lived, trusting in the merits of she leaves a sorrowing husband, two sons and six daughters to mourn their loss. Ah ! broken is the golden bow, Ab ! loosed the silver cord, _ The soul set free in its giad flight. Soars up to meet its God. (Boston papers please copy.) paniards’ Bay, Nfld., Sarah, relict of ' AtS he late Israel Goss, aged 56 years. 200 CASES AND ‘BALES English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, \200." —OFr— which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. “u’town, Sept. 15, 1884. PERKINS & STERNS. ‘Dr. Souville’s Turoat and Lung | lystitate. Head Office, London, EFngiand OFPICES IN AMERICA: Boston, Mass ; Toron‘o, Ont,; Moatreal, Qu Winnipeg, Man; ana 6 Pawson St., Matifax, N.S. 8 Be Ot Surgeon of this world { BR vowned Lostiiute will be at the Rankin House, Chariotictown,: ticm Tuesday, Th, to Saturcay, ilth O.toLler, where Le may b« fcensuited on all diseases of the Air Pac. siges, Catarrt-lea fine Sk, Asthma, brow hitis, apd Consumption. The hundrecs of Cuses cured by the use of DR, SCUVILLES SPI- LOMATER, throughout (he Provinees alone, tis a suflicient guarantee of its value, and it iis visit is made entirely in the interest ot jsuch perrons as are unable to journey to Halifax, The jtollowing are a few of the |hundreds of testimoniale received patients in these Provinces ;: irom Oxrorp, Jan, 4th, 1884, | Dr, M. Sovvinze & Co.: | Dear Sirs,—You ackea me to write in time and let you know the | Cilect of your medicine, bui I neghcted doing so; but I am glad to be ab'e to tell | you now that I amvery much better. I | used the Spirometer for two months, accorc- ing to djrections, when my cough was almost |entirely gove, Since that time J have not | used it very regularly, but have been very punctual in bathing in the salt and water, which I think has been a great benefit, I | Willi use the Spirometer again, regularly, now, while the medicine l*sts, and do not think I will require any more. Yours, very respectfully, (Signe) MRS. G, D. HEWSON. Treo, a.8., July, 1883, Dr, M. Sovuvitte & Co:: Drar S1xs,—I have spent hundreds of do!- lars in the past, and over $500 in one insti- tuiion in Buffale, without any good results ; | but after consulting you and taking the Spi- | rometer, the effect was at once perceptible. To your treatment alone I give all the credlt of curing me : : three weeks’. Yours truly, (Signeec ) A.T. SCHURMAN, 134 AnGyie Sreeer, Haripax. N.S, Feb, 26th, 18R4, | Dr. M. Socvitie & Co.: Deak Sres.—While you were in Halifax you said that : cn woald like me to write and let you know whut improvement M: Davies made under your treatment, I sheuld have written beiore, but 1 thougit I world wait until your treatment had a fair trial, But Lam glad that I am now able to write and teil you ‘hat che is every day improving. She is gaining flesh and is daily getting stionger, The bleeding has not returned, and she does not feel any soreness about the lungs, She bas a good appetite, and cur friends seem to think that she is looking better now than before she was taken sick. Now, Sirs, hoping that many others may receive the same bencfit from \our treatment that Mrs, Davies has, I remain yours truly, (Signed) WM. DAVIES. Consultation Free, Those wishing to consult the Doctor may now avail themsclves of this opportunity of so doing. They are invited to call as early as possible, a8 his visit Musi necessarily be short Ch’town, Oct, 6—til J 11 wkly Im FAT HERRING FOR SALE. ot Good Fat For sale cheap UST received a quantity Newfoundland Herring. in berrels and half barrels A. UORNE & CO, { pper Queen St, Ch’town, Sept. 18, “84. Bred Stock Pure Bred Stock. VHE services of the celebrated Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,’’ No. 7,977, Ameri- can llerd-Book, can now be had at the stable of 1, A. McLean, Esq., near Esdale Foundry, Fee, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking eteck, as he will Jikely be in Charlottetown but a short time. Sept 9—im i ELECTRIC) GLOSS | AUIVOW, a fOk cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure! No dirt, no trouble, no labor. scing free from grit and acids, it | cannot injure the most fine]/y burnished sur- face. It is the only preparation ever pro- ' duced that wil) polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid, Nothing approaches it for removing grease and finger marks from Brass, Copper, Glass, etc; while for cleaning Stoves it is especially useful, . Permanent ! } entirely ony thing of the kind ever invented. A stove may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like |} ebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all, Day by day mica becomes scarcer and | higher in price, and &n article that will clean and preserve it is valuable to ali concerned. Try this wash once, aad you wiil always use it. Retail price, 75 cents per botile, The above nouceho d necessities are manulec- | tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia, | U.S. A, and sold by every respectable Drug gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and General Dealer in Canada, The Canadian | trade supplied by JOUN T. REED, i 05 Water dtreet, St. Jon, N.B | Aug 6~—6§ » eod ‘Superb Baking Powder, (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9) Broad Street, New York.) | “Y UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most U wholesome Baking Powder madc, Gro- » guarantee every Can to be full weight, and positively pure. Ask for the ‘- Superb ” and take no other, Put vp in '2, 4 and t-fb. tins, and for saie by every re- | spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by | JOHN T. REED, } 105 Water Street, &t, John, N. B. | Aug 6—6m eod ERS Sete sega: ni teen re iOS STEP BMAD GM OTST 2 me MRC ik A li ann i TEER Bi SATE aE RB BE EINE UST: : ‘ 1] 4 ; « f 4 . ly a & \ = eR