PAE EN OEE FE. SCT: we | aa? NR me + eS ee cee mecstnmmme in cement: + ° eee ' ; ~ ee THE Darty Ex AMINE R,|" : al oi, t aftor +: yutat cc ar Bed filley, the foremost On Wednesday, = inst., aiter a eputation ol . am at eswiok Charlottetown, great- 2 inieninesiiell 1. by ciranlating | 200" So Seer — } «emiperau mae tn: VARROS, %s ay : “i Ilv beloved and re ona Sir KRebert Hodgson, SEPTEMBER 16, L3sv. | rumors Which it must know to be false, 15 NOE) K nig ght, late Lis utenant Governor of this ena euly contemptible but beneath contempt. | [sl. ind, i the 83rd year of his age. 1 i . in Lan fem, , ns, 8 a [Funeral will take place on aturd iy. Sik ROBER? HODGSON. | What will not the /"« do, fair or foul, to _t Ce haem: $2: Oe ee | ee” : . fimjure a Political opponent a ey > Sir Roper? LloDGSON died iis a ' APBL es AND ’ : ee he nent iS a Nehipition OveS. denco, Keswick House, about 5 0 CLOCK 1480) -rovincial Iixhibd , eae i The nt will be mourned by | “pe WILL gs at AUCTION, at my Sale yell Aa ua ‘ . 1? } ! iS evening. ae GN" ap he oon hare sian rl ral and ind Room ane Square, T )- MORROW . 4 . ‘are ; as. | ; | ¢ Me riottet r . oe My ‘ va many loving kinsfolk aud sincere Ife! | ty 1b nto be ine : oS Senne ; te (FRIDAY), i7th inst., at 20 clock, “: a Bl ; 1 2eh ‘ wer DeXt pre ; : : . : ‘xpecte Sir Rober n the L2th ae ( re ; ( S Meehan APPLES Bots or eaengene. i | c +. be the largest aud best ever ! eld in ; L00 bbls. Nova cota a Li rd See | , oo | ) : * ang ses to be bile ‘ ; — ee a . rans ; leliyv-f rT Ss had bee! ailing for several months ; and i ” ‘ a sown jo some extent (rrave net Ins, vely - Aaidriptas , trea i hed the extreme age of eighty)“ ca b 1 ssful competitor at Blenheim Pippins, Autumn Beauties, &c. . yr reacnec fhe ») i abr’ ‘ ‘5 . tr 4 ' ut every Ue O4MUs VUE wus way - ; , . aang ToNene Pi } he | sha ( Mx hil tions to be held previously & bbls. PLU Ms. : ’ big? »* he sO | #}, ; PX) 1] MIs ) [woN 7? ° 4 ) two years the time was fully up when Ae | thet y = thdeeaheteis ate ae WLLLIAM DODD, } P mature an ass | at immerside anda OVE Ser ns Kore Os ] QQ i -tioneeer. should pay the debt of nature ant pass| i ility, forward their prize exhibits to|Sept. 16, 1880. \uctioneeer through the dark valley of the sh udow Of | the Provineial Exhibition. in order to compete | —— T a death to life in another world. | with the products of the Metropolitan —? UMBER . : ‘ lah the ¢ i 1 of the Province. inis 18 a : . : né >» ‘ rf r le ii ? me : ‘ ‘ = Be . The ficst symptom of the coming spceeur laudible ambition, and we hope that sto k eccrine stroke under which he fell—the beginning} wie as well as others eg ar cae (i il 0 and pads. . soyl ' pnt \ reo of the e) a was noticed about a rorthignt the field and gi irden from the outiyia Ht 41 Ing, ols I; 1umb and ago, when he lost the use of the tl forefinger of his right hand. But, apart : } ; hi Aimar from this, he continued in his ordinary health uatil Thursday night iast. night he went to bed as usual. He made no complaint of ill: and those who lived with bim and attended upon him had . 2 = ™ approaching ALLACK. being no suspicion of the During the night, in his chamber ; and it was found that he was in a fit. fanfly physician— Dr. Hobkirk, was immediately summoned ; buié ere he arrived tlie fit had passed away, leaving the right side paralysed. In this wey Sir Robert lingered, at times seeming to be soinewhat better, until the night a noise was heard The ‘ Ol ee ss. - a Pa * . er caaiehinenaimamael Pe ee ee On that; ” eal Ry OE the Patriot to injure tiempt of the » faverab! y wit h those of Wr eens, eir exhib its in every branch of } industry to th suai neial KHxhib ition. In order that amp a space may b provided, we it 18 conte mplated. to utilize the Kx ties compar will forward th urn that rounds attached to the Drill Shed or at Charlottetown, in ye can be allotted for implements, poultry coops, or alferdit ig Building iple spa e farm : stands tables, thus ation the floriculture, lea bition that an carriages, ancl larger ling » for ther wal :ufactures, ‘The Cattle ed abs a recepi- and pigs on a and.every facility will be given to exhibit live stock in the dif- ferent classes to the best possible advantage. intending Kx! ; both Agricultural and Industrial Depart me nts of Provincial Exhibition should read with special care the roots vege- accom yrain, ‘woo!- show & ~— mod wan Build fruit, soods, fine arts, & will also be arrang Norse cattle, ule than formeriy, en ‘ } rounds, tion of i irger sc heep iibitor In the +} . wilt lead . . ; ‘nesdav. W had | rales as published with prize list, in order to ring Tuesday, when he ha the im — 4 eg : , . . Save cou fusion au 1 disap; wlntment. another fit and another attack of paralysis, a ; % him insensible and incapable of yensible and incapable o a a oe 5 . a 7 Provincial Synod. making any motion. His death last even- ing was painless—a falling asleep. (From the Halifax Chronicle.) Sim ltoperr Hopeson was the eldest Monrrxzat, Sept. 11. - : , . : cK rey Pt ‘ son of Robert Hodgson, Esquire, who 7 The Marviage question occup a the whole at one time Speaker of the House of As-j of the alternoon ession. Able speeches were : , ' maace i against the proje ‘ted legislation by sembly. [is mother was a daughter of | swnon Brigstock, Rev. Mr. Darling and J. B, Lieut. Colonel Robinson, of the South} Carry, Nova Scotia was re} d by Rev. ‘a: en nmi G. W. Hedgsen wi u admirably able Carolina Royalist Regiment. Ue was born} \- igson, who ma ub yle =e a +o ; , -.|speech. Lhe questio: an p again on a in the year i7%s, and was educated LOY eho? the Holes of - Bichonpe doe sheen re . ‘ ty > ng oe 7s ws “ : baw Ge Charlottetown, and at King’s College, | pointment of a comm e ior petitioning Par- '. li law. we bheliev I hi mt against t passing of any bill in that Windsor. He studied law, we believe, in|!" ee t the passing of any bill in tha ed , ae Bee D.% \ an, | body, $a Zing : i Wi1tn a seceascd Halifax, at the office of Mr. Robie, and} wife's sister or ci | husband's brother. was admitted to the Bar of Nova Scotia oa) Mr. ‘I’. White, M. P., speke in opposition to the 26th of October, 1819. In the year} this proposal. The most able speccties of the : }day were made by Mr, G. R. Perkins (of 1822 he was admitted to the Bar of Prince Edward Island, and began Charlottetown as an Advocate. married Miss Fannie McDonnell, danghter ef Captain Ranald MacDonweil, of Glengarry Highlanders, and Town Major. His wife died on the 2nd of May; i832, and he has been a widower ever since. Sir Robert’s public career began with his election as a representative of this city in the year 1824. dir. Johnson, at that time Attorney General, died on the i8th May, practice In In 1827 he the i Canada Fredericton), Mr. L. H. Davidson (of Mon- treal), and Dr. Sullivan, tn the com- mittee. ‘Lhe motion was carried by an over- Ww helining majority. As far as the Provincial Synod is “Cones srned, this gives the quietus to the favor of the qilestic mu ior session. Last night the recepti xn held j Dy t} Ne Bis sho p of Montrea) was attended by a very large num. ber of de! iegates. Shairman of “he Church in **'Lhe Charch of ‘ a i Hon. Mr. Vail reported, as ¢ Committee, that . ; 7 . Cs wk Spal hereaiter whe England in Canada. Mr. T. White, in an interesting speech on missions, in which he predicted that in less 1828 ; and on the following day Sir Robert) than a quarter oi a century the population ¥ a 14 “ed ae i ies : . +. at an ‘ss > (then Mr.) Hodgson was appointed UCD g | wou as it eh vo tiie wi est — L dit tie | ; 1 | East of Lake Superior, Geclared that if the » ‘ > sea 5 » “ae > » i ; 7 Attorney General. In the same year he} Gu uich be true to herself she must sndaaiy of , i . : 4 ctr . rete soe as was made Surrogate and Judge of Probate;| the groundin the North West Territory im- and the appointments were shortly after- | Mens: | Bs . it 5 yaves Wid hi raye lead over : rds duly confirmed by the Home Mt, OFryes Ree ree yet ye ee 2 er a os ) , large portion Ot this territory lately, coil authorities. He was elevated to a! oorred in this opinion. : seat in the Legislative Council in ir, Parkins electrified the house by a mis- the year 1829; and became President of | the Council in 1840. He continued to hold} a seat atthe Council Board till the year 1851, wien, on the introduction of respon- | sible government, he resigned all his | public | positions except the ottice of Surrogate and} Judge of Probate. On the decease of | Judge Jarvis, in 1552, he was Appointed | Chief Justice; and in 1853 he received the | additional appointment of Judge of the! Court of Vice-Admiralty. After the parture of Lieutenant Governor Dundas, in | 1865, he was advanced to the position of | Administrator of the Government; and he | filled that office until 18€8, when Lieuten- ant Governor Robinson took possession of | the gubernatorial chair. In January, 1509, | he, with Sir Wm. Young, Chief Justice of | Nova Scotia, received the honor of Knight- hoed. On the departure of Lieut. Gover- nor Robinson, in 1873, he was again- made Administrator of the Government. In 1874 he resigned the office of Chief Justice; | and received the crowning honor of h’'s life by being appointed Lieutenant Gover- | nor of his native Province. He held this| high otlice until the ist of July, | de- | 1879, when ‘ernment tne injustice intended t ; ting | Compaiy, ared that the did not spend an INiSSiOs ch, in whic ch he dec! ' ; oF wsontreal sionary wealthy spe city ~ adeauate amount on tne ot the Churen. +> ; cy hd aust sano T ou tn oO toh mat n hev. Vu. MooTe S Tesoiuvon With reference and with- parishes to appointments io rectoyries, a short discussion, missions was, after drawn, Ti solnti f ] hanean ne resoi ution oi both houses to bringing to the notice with reference ef the Dominion Gov- to be perpetra- on this Church by excluding its members the designation of Catholic, in enumera- us, passed Uhanimousiy. tcinperance question, ted from the ensuing cens ‘The discussivn on the after a lively debate, closed by a resolution declaring adherence to the Church of England icmperance 8 Ret. G. W. tion. Semen a fet CRE Doe Sere oe ee ek Ae r. Hili and supported the resolu ociety. ‘The Rev, D : ? ij tor . UL , - OER S¢ aa t ORT CSPCud ien¢ce, We do not hold ourselves responsible for RS | Re Statements or OpIRION SO} Our correspondents, J'o the Editor of the Kxaminer. Sir,—A fair audieace gathered at the Academy of Music to witness the productien of Kathleen Mavourncen, which was positively advertised for last night. After purchasing their tickets they discovered that they would again be favored with Lady Audley’s Secret. it is a common occurence, however, with this to promise one thing and produce he was succeeded by Lieut. Governor, : : nee : z , |@nother. Repetitions have been so numerous Havilead. He was a member of the Ex.! that they are now bs comin g monotunous, ecutive Government for about twenty-ivo and people will _— before paying to see the same piay three or four times. ‘Lbere is no during his career held many oe years; nd dv _ © | mecessity for Mr. Lit ily deceiving the public minor offices,such as trustee of the Asylum | as he has been doing. ‘He will tind, in the for Incane persons. Sir Robert was man; and his career, private and public, was characterized by great prudence, car- fulness and success. He filled the highest’ and most responsibie offices in the Province without exciting the hatred of any man; numbered on his list of friends the best « our citizens; and he died respected by all. me ee Be Fate nia! Tue Montreal Gazette's Ottawa corresp edie ent writes: ‘‘ The team Prince Edwara 1Is-) land seat to the Dominion rifle matches aver-|- si < feet one inch ; the smallest of them} stood tive feet nine inches, ‘They were about) the neatest equipped men on the fticld, and, formed a strong coutrast to some of the cou- petitors.” a singularly atmiable | he} af oe =| end, that his at tempt ts‘at so doing will be un- successful, Until sach time as he is pre- : pared to carry out iis promises, and make Ais i adv ertisements and programmes more reliable, ' pe had better ** close up. 1 ours, ** DRAMATIC, ” 1=80." Sept. 16, ~6t> ——— HOTEL ARRIVAL OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept. 15.—Norman McLeod, Orwell; Fred- erick Ball, New London; J M6 McCullough, St N B; H © Green, Summerside; M K tidmarsh, Bay of Islands, N 8S; Miss C W Jidmarsh, do; L E Mackem., Baddock, C B; /ORNn, Geo Howat, Crapaad; Richard Hunt, Sum- merside; Mrs Samuel trancis, Mahone Bay, N 8; D E MeLennan, Ch’town. | | DIED. v | Peake’s No. WILL sell at Auction on Wharf, on SATURDAY, o'clock 40,000 ft SCANTLING, 2x3x 3,4,5,6. 15,000 ** Ref. DEAL, 3.000 “ DEAL ENDS, Bx ** Claymore” WILLIAM DODD, a6, sheik Auctioneer. Sept. Sagar and Molasses, PLoueny erect EXPECTED per schr. 10 puns. choice Demerara MOLA 19 tierces Barbadoes SUGAR. Also, to arrive per Brigt. ‘‘ Siena,” West Indies about Ist October, — 50 hhds. | : wikaks ar et f Prime Barbadoes SUG, 20 tierces | 125 puns. Choice Grocery MOLASSES. FENTON T. NEWBERY., wept 46, *80 SSES, A» Lik. Ch’town, 4i pat her 2i Falings,. t, gy WILL sell at AUCTION, TO-MORROW I (FRIDAY), 17th inst., at Half- past o’cleck, p. m., on Pownal Wirarf, 20 1, 600 feet Sprnee ° hoa 10,000 feet De als 30,000 Pr alings, Ex ‘ 10,000 feet 4x4 and 5 Seantii: 7.000 feet l and 2 inch’ Pine, — 10,000 feet Newfoundland Ex schrs. **Mary Kate,” ‘*Brill” and * 5. 009 feet Hemle ck als 20,000 feet Spruce Please observe Char of Time. W. D STEWART, Sept. 16, 1880--2i SPRUCE BOARDS. B* AUCTION, TO-MORROW (FR IDAY) »d LV e#NING, Sept. l7th, at 6 o'clock, on Pownal W hari, — 35,009 FEET GO0B SPRUCE BOARDS, aig Boards, Deals, ‘Anadne.” Pp, ny aN 0, i ihe, , da Deals, Bo: irs is. ir gE Sig WL A uc ‘tioneey, Suitable for Fenciug and other purposes. Terms at sale. FENTON T. NEWBERY. ‘h’town, Sept. 16, 1 80, —2} iON. striau Contest atest. in Summerside, ‘EXCURS Pane Re TU “ N TICKETS from all Stations on the 2 1. Railway from Summerside Will be issue 2 gooi from Sept. 21st to 25th, inclusive, for one fare, in ofder to give the public an opportunity of witnessing the great Pedestrian contest in Ludlow Hall,” Summer. side, between EPH CLOW and the ‘*UN- KNOWN” trem New Brunswick. Sept. .6, 1880—3i pd A GREAT VARIETY OF Rustic Picture Hrames, PICTURE Mars, &¢.,, Just received at SREMNER BROS. Sept. 16, 1880—2i Vessels ior Gharter, aa Schooner “MYSTIC,” 93 Tons (new.} Iso, the Brigt. ‘‘REPUBLIC,” 240 Tons, Al. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Sept. 16, *80—2i Crab | R Sept. Apples, Plums, Green Gages and Onions, SALE, CHEAP, BY D, STEWART. W . 16, ’80— King’s Gaunt lixhibition SEPT, 30th, 1880. Single F 42 GPs are es te Georgetown— ood fer Three Ways. r ‘igo Railway Depattment will issue Return Tickets at Single Fares from all points on the Railway to Georgetown, On the 29th and 3th inst.. Good for Return on October Lst. Live Stock and other articles for Exhibi- tion will be conv veyed over the Railway at regular rates aud returned free, provided ownership is not changed. , PETER McCOURT, Sec’y. Geo’town, Sept. 16, ’80—1i short ill- ” a idth inst., at 55 ‘+ Spec- due from “ | Th Mi oe a — SEBKM, JEEN SQUARE. We respectfully call the atten-|~ tion of our patrons, and the public generally, to our present large Stock of Staple and Fancy RY GUUDS. ee ‘Moulmery, Five | ‘Fury.” da ae LS, ¢ FO0ds, Raney G00 _* re “ mer ee ee ae LOTHS —AND WEEDS. Printed Cottons Grey Cottens, White Cottons, GALATIAS AND SHIRTINGS, o a aoe COTTON WARP. PRICES POPULAR AND QUALITY GOOD. Give Bs a Gall and Save Money, New Goods by Every Steamer. PKUMS & SLU, THE LAW SOCIETY, | : \ Special shestien ie of the members of ‘| ii ** law Society of Pripce Kuward Island” | will he held at the Law Library, to- “nOrrew, | lriday, the 17th day of September, inst, ne ’ 1 o'clock, p. m, A full attendance ig re. quested. By order, FL. HASZARD, rept. 16th. Secretary, ; GLB QUEEN SQUARE | ERY STABL Ll V Ki v RE-OPRWN a. que i) Subseriber has removed to the com. modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side (Jueen Square, Where you can get the CHEAPEST anp Brgy Tursouts UN THRE Crry, JAMES N. MILLNER, Ch'town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly : Qld Sydney Mine Goal, PRXO ARRIVE, daily 5. OLD SYDNEY MINI » RY UND COAL a Kor sale cheap - —? while discharging, ; . S. HANPORD & OO., Sept. 13, 30-3 Bi 43 Water Street, BISCUITS. I OHOISE AND FRESH! ene 'N, | SULTANA, oe TEA, PRAIRIE, | BOSTON, § {ITALIAN FINGERS, : COCOANOT FINGERS, | QUEEN DROPS, : | SUGAR SNAPS, 4 RACKNELS, = ICED ARROWROOT, a - cveral other varieties—all nice and 4 : tresh, : ‘ B. BALDERSTON. = Sept. 6, ’80--3w eod 7 Aes ke R ; aee% Be a. MES. WW. IRVING [ now forming her AUTUMN and WIN. . a a wR CL: AS<ES in DRAWING and NTING, in all their different branches, irom Mode 1, Life, &e. intending papils will kindly send in their lames &$ SOOR as convenient. Terms, &c,, made known on application at her Studie, City Hotel, opposite R.» C. Cathedral. Chitown, Sept. 1, '80—2aw ti MUSIG AND SINGING. and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs, Janos Brown will give instrnetion in Musie and Singing at her residence, King Square, Terms dp ¢ ‘pplicat jon. Ch’town, July 29, 1880-—3m Stawtuths ~~ {RELS BAIT AND SALT, N "> ga5 bana QUEEN’S WHART-. BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel Ot BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 00 barrels FAT HERRING 50 halt-barrels 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrader Herring. augi7 SMALL > Wanis, Lost, found, Sec BS Advertisements nile this ‘healing 2 mn space not exceeding half an inch, witl be incertae - for Ten Cents per re iT NT RRA Vv r ANTE ‘p- —A first- Shei carriage build- er, Apply to Younker & OFFER, U Jpper Queen Street. [se 16 tf WY AN PED —Seoond-hand Sh A N'TED—Second- hand Shop Window Sashes—with or without glass—of an sIze Poultry Yards, P. E. I. {se 15 Ac<didress James A, Carman, Rese Gites: WANTED — Housemaid and Dining Room Girls, Good wages. - ply at the ** Reyere House,” [se } 4 yy TED- 0 do gene A Girl to do general honge: werk. Goed references required, ply te W. R. Borrnam, Cumberland Street. [se 14 ai i LNERAL SERVANT—Wanted 28th september, in a family of two persons, a servant, Must be well recommend- Appiy at this office, [se 14 SEC—On andafter Sept. 8th Miss Me- Ewen will give instruction in Musig, ef Ge seueral ed. M‘ ~~ her residence, Great George Street, Terms on application. [se 10 Gi * SOAR EPERS—Twe or three persons cam be accommodated with board on reason- able terms (a private sitting room if required) on Upper Great George Street. Apply at this office. {se 9 aw WV ANTED—0n ist October, a siied: plain Cook. None need apply unless filled the same office before.—C. Laetem, Water Street, {se7 ree LET.— dh ew Fouse on Kent Street, Possession at once. Rent nice locality. moderate. Apply to aug3i JAMES BEALES. “® LET,—Two Shops on Queen Square, next to John Newson’s. Apply to septl—tf JOHN ORRIS, AGSTAPE’S HOTEL, Pownal transient July 26, 1880, Street, continues to receive and permanent Boarders, {ja