' a; 4 ¢ ; Oe ate oe haem iny EXAMINER. THE D. OCTOBER 22, 137%. Beifast Hiection. OverconripeNce on the part of sup e Government was, doubtless, porters of th half of them stayed the reason why about away from the polls yesterday. They, naturally, supposed that Mr. Crawford's and thought it was not election was safe, fine day fron necessary to lose a their farms. The consequence 1s that the election was an exceedingly close one. The following returns (not having been obtain- ed from official sources) are open to correc- tion. According to ther Mr. Crawford’s majority is only one. The official re- turns may inake it a little more or less : Dixes. CRAWFORD. Belle Creek ma 120 105 ee Pa aie 126 91 Murray Harbor Road... 34 i8 Vernon River wi 70 aS Pownal. ..<«--;: 53 42 Pisquid.. So 30 Caledonia.. . is 46 439 440 _— -.—-3e > -——- -_— French Politics. Ir is announced that the Government of France have decided upon a programme the main features of which are: Maintainence ia its integrity of the bill on superior edu- eation ; reduction of taxation and declara- tion that the conversion of five per cent. rentes is inopportune. The Jowrnal des Debats pointing to the progress of the agi- tation for a commercial treaty with the United States, say :—‘‘We may indulge the hope that our commercial relations with the United States will shortly cease to be on a war footing. —— ee SP Proposed Canatian Exposition in Brazil. The Journal de Commerciv, a leading commercial journal of Rio Janerio, in re- ferring to the proposed exhibition of manu- facturers and producers of the Dominion in that city, says in its issueof Aug 3rd :— ‘‘Soiie manufacturers and producers of the Dominio: of Canada are projecting an expositio:. of the natural and artificial products of that country to be held in this city in July and Oc- teber of 1880, hoping to be aided in the realization of this project by the Canadian Gevernment which will have to ask pecuniary aid of Parhament, We are’iniérmed that the promoters of this ex- position have asked the \mperial Govern- ment to remove the duties from thé pro- ducts to be exhibited, and for the use of space in the Typographia National. We have already spoken of the advantages to come from these relations with the Domin- ion of Canada, where the importation of Brazilian preducts, especially of sugar, has been regulated by a very favorable tariff, and we record with pleasure the praise- worthy undertaking of the promoters of this exposition, hoping that from it will come the greatest possible number of bene- fits to the two countries which are thus en- tering into new relations. "Phe West India Trade. Few people have any idea of the rapidity with which the National Policy is restoring Lous the direct trade of the West Indies, completely cut off by the policy of the late Government. Since the opening of navi- gation forty-five vessels, with a tonnage of twenty thousand seven hundred tons, have arrived at the port of Montreal from. the West Indies with cargoes of sugar and molasses, against seven vesssels, with a tonnage of twelve hundred tons, in 1878, and three vessels, with a tonnage of seven hundred tons, in 1877. This result is due entirely te the adoption of a fiscal pelicy which. permits the refining in Canada of the sugar consumed by our people. As a consequence of the presence of so large an addition to the tonnage seeking freights at that port, the export movement via the St. Lawrence has been very materially in- creased this year, and during the winter we may look for a considerable export movement from Halifax to the West Indies. ——~-—> ee ee - — Drill in Schools. The fellowing are the regulations made by the Militia Department in regard to military drill in sehools :--If a university, college or school las adopted a special uni- form: to be worn by all students attending such university, college or school, such uni- form, if suitable for military parades and exercises, will be accepted as the uniform| Batt was also seriously injured by being! t*lassware, Groceries, &c. ; of the company. Uniform need not be the same in all schools, but such members must wear that adopted for the company to which they belong. This may he composed of scarlet, blue, rifle green or «vey tunic, or Norfolk jacket, with blue, iiack, rifle- green or grey trousers and fersve cap or shako, as imay be preferred. (ivthing of any pattern worn by cadets or soldiers in foreign countries will not be approved. A Yorkshire trainer lately revealed his method of meeting a conjugal storm. His come he said, wasto keep silent and nod is acquiescence to everything—no matter what—saic by his spouse. ‘Yes,’ remarked. one of his friends, ‘but then she has it all her own Way.’ ‘Just so,’ remarked the Intelligence. | The Prinoe Iriperiais Will The Illustiatel London News stated that the will (dated Feb. 26, 1879) of his Im- Jean Joseph, Prince Imperial formerly of the Palace of the Tuileries, Paris, but late of Camden-place, Chiselhurst, who died on June 1, at Ilyotoyozi River, South Africa, was proved in London on the 20th ult. by Eugene Rouher and Jean Batiste + ran- cheschini Pietri, the executors, tle personal estate being sworn under £60,000. A full copy of the will has already been published. The original is deposited in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court .of Justice at Somerset House; in the case of his father, the Emperor Napoleon IIL, only an official copy was proved, and deposited in this country, the original being retained at the Notary’s office in Paris. The Prince's will is all in his own handwriting, and is contained on two whole sheets and one half sheet oi letter paper, the bottom of each page being either signed ‘‘ Napoleon” or “N.” The will, not having been executed in the presence of witnesses, as required by the provisions of the English law, an atlidavit of M. Petri is. filed with it that it is throughout in the handwriting of the de- ceased Prince, and an affidavit also from the counsel of the French Embassy in Lon- don that the deceased’s domicile was French, and on the assumption that the will was throughout in the handwriting of the testator it was made in conformity with, apd was valid according to the French law. -_— ———al Stocks in New York. The stock speculation craze continued on Tuesday last, with dealings aggregatin 451,050 shares, and an advance in prices ranging from 4 to 6 per cent. The stocks which advanced most were Erie, Western Union Telegraph, Kansas _ Pacific, Union Pacific. and the coal stocks. The rise in the coal stocks is. as- tonishing ; but that there is confidence in the buying is unmistakable. The Bulletin asserts that ‘‘ the predictions of the figures at which these shares will sell are calculat ed to make those who are familiar with the ceal trade wender whether the make these predictions are in their right minds.” -->-. _ The Gold Drain from Europe. «The London Daily News, in its financial ar- cle of ‘Tuesday, says:—‘‘A considerable quautity of American tills was offered in mar- ket yesterday, presumably to cover an early payment foriron already shipped. If gold continues to leave England and France to the same extent as it has lately done, it will soon become necessary to consider the possibility of a measure to stop the outflow. It will be time for England to consider what action to take when the French autherities make a move by directly or indirectly raising the premium on gold to such a point that the whole incidence of the United States demand will be thrown upon this country.” At New York the prevailing opinion is that nothing that can be done in London will prevent from $15,000,000 to $25,000,000 gold being sent to the States before the close of this year. _- -_>-+—- AccoRDING to a very absurd order recently issued by the American post office department every address of a letter must give the name of the State, or the abbreviation commonly in use therefor, or the letter will not be deliv- ered. Hereafter it will not do to address American correspondence simply to ‘‘New York, ‘‘Boston” or ‘*Philadel phia,” the reason given being that the names of the large cities re sometimes also given to smaller places, for which the letters may possibly be intended. It is a stupid order, and being strongly de- nounced by the press of the United States, will probably be moditied. Meanwhile our readers will do well to bear it in mind and, in addressing American letters, aid the name of the State in all cases. —-.-—-*wenry - - AN eight day’s retreat is now in progress at St. Dunstan's Cathedral. It is attended by the Catholic population of this city, who will, doubtless, be greatly benefitted by the instruc- tions received during the services. Mass is celebrated at seven o'clock each morning, and a benediction is given at seven o'clock in the evening. At each service the Rey. Father MeGilvray P. P., preaches eloquent sermons on subjects specially adapted for a Retreat. These sermons have not failed to make marked impressions on the large congre- gation: This morning—at the conclusion of his sermon—the Rev. gentleman adminis- tered the tutal abstinence pledge to not less than eight hundred of his hearers. Brie Porato.—We were ‘shown to-day, by John Brecken, Esq., a large potato, of the McIntyre variety, raised by Charles Hynd- man, Esq., Brighton. It weighs 24 lbs; its girth being 11 inches, andfround its length it measured 244 inches. It was raised, we are informed, on land manured with gypsum. Ar four o clock this evening a little boy named Murphy was seriously injured by being run over by a horse—attached to a ceart—which took fright and ran away from Hyndman’s corner. A little boy named run over on Great George Street yesterday. ——___.___« > o———__—__-— WE direct the attention of our readers to the great sale of apples by W. D. Stewart, on Thursday next. ‘The consignment is a par- ticularly fine one, and those who want a really good article ought fto examine the delicious fruit which is to be seen at the Queen Street Auction rooms. JOHN McVicar was fined $1 and costs, by the Stipendiary Magistrate, for being drunk and incapable. _ On Monday there was a violent snow storm in Pictou, Snow fell for four hours. In New and sleighing was indulged in. Two or three gi sini em can be accommo- Tyke, wit. satisfaction; ‘and nothing an- | dated at a first-c ..s hoi se, in a pleasant lo- noys her s» much. There is nothing women ality, Ap,.y at the ‘ectlO Jaw, ~ hate like 2 walk over.’ EXAMINER Office,— perial Highness Napoleon Eugene Louis | men who, ~ Glasgow, N. S., the snow was six inches deep, | a ~ -_ Commercial rNirTisH MARKETS. Liverpoon, Oct.. 17, 9 p.m. 1 Sreadstutls strong ; weather unsettled. Oats sell-in Charlottetown to-day at from 32 to 33 cents per bushel. Potatoes—roses sell at 20 cents— blues 16. to 18 cents. (Few offering.) Garnets at 25 cents. Correction. —Potatoes sell in Liverpool at 5s. stg. per cwt not 4s., as stated yesterday. Tur Sucar MaxKker.—-A Montreal des- patch says the sugar market appears still advancing. One of the city refineries has so many orders for granulated that sales have heen stopped for a couple of days or so. The other has put the price up to 9f cents to the wholesale trade. Yellow sugars which are at least ic. higher wholesale than yesterday are scarce. A considerable quantity of raw sugar, over 600 hogsheads probably, just been sold at full figures for the quality. i sa icsincinn MINIATURE ALMANAC, THURSDAY...... . OCTOBER 28rd., 1879. Son Ruses......6.33 | Hien Water. .4.47 am SUN Sers.......4.54 | Furi Moon 29, 10.48am 5 Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the ‘Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 22, 10 a. m. Moderate winds, partly cloudy to cloudy weather. Possibly light rains in some locali- ties. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct. 22.—Sch. Providence, Cocayne, lum- ber; Laura C., Baie Verte, seantling, Velocity, Richibucto, boards to W. D. Stewart; Sphinx, Bouctouche, lumber; Lord Bury, Ducourse, ballast ;S S$ Wor- cester, Hedge, Boston, sundry mdze. CUTWARD. Oct, 22.—-Laura C., Buctouche, sundry mdze. ; Tony, Wallace, ballast; Petite Revene, Halifax, 1,300 bush, potatoes, 850 do oats. ; a P PRE OUTPORTS. New London, Oct.. 16,—Schr. Onward, Mal- peque, 2100 ‘bush. oats; Eldon C. do, 1650 bush. oats; Lawrence Jane, Port Hill, 2200 bush. oats. Montague, Oct. 18.—Schr. Sea Drift, Halifax, 2480 bush. potatoes, 100 bush. turnips ; Herald, Halifax, i800 bush. potatoes, 90 bush. turnips, 300 bush. oats.—Oct. 20. —_W. H. Tibbo, Newfoundland, 1300 bush. oats, 200 bush, turnips, 12 bush. oats. New London, Oct. 20.—Lizzie D. Baker, New York, 3°60 bush. potatoes by John Hughes.—Oct. 17.—-Charles, Boston, 5334 bbls. mackerel by Dean & McLeod. Cardigan, Oct. 11.—Schr. Martha Jaue, New- foundland, 1150 bush. potatoes, 100 do turnips. Off Scilly, 6th inst., schr Clara Beil, for P E Island. At Salem, 14th inst., schr J M S Budront, Cow Bay. Passed Port Mulgrave (north) 18th inst., barque Moselle, Carew, from Gravesen:|, for Charlottetown—24 days; brig Lady Milton anda large fleet of schooners. Boston, Oct 16th—Sld schr Minnie J. L., Lannigan, for P. K. Island. CLBARING-OUT SALE! Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Earthenware, will sell at Auction, at the West of Eng- land House, Great George Street, on Wednesday, the 29th inst., At 1i o'clock, and continue until all is disposed of : THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS:—Con- sisting of Cloths, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Cali- coes, Prints, Filannels, Blankets, Haberdash- ery, I. R. Braces, Cotton Duck, Gloves, Hats & Caps, Bedspreads, Woollen Mufflers, Cur- itain Muslin; Ready-made Clothing, Overcoats, Reefers & Jackets, a large assortment of Fur Goods, Ladies’ Muffs and en in Ermine, Mink, Coney & Astrackan; Gents’ Fur Caps, in eal, Coney, Plush, &c.; Earthenware, Also, 1 Iron Safe, 1 Walnut Show Case, ! Book Case, and Books. 1 Carriage Horse. Sle Positive. No Reserve | TERMS.—Three and six months, on ap- | proved joint Notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. _Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. ~NEW FRUIT. 30 BOXES and half boxes RAISINS, received to-day. Oct 21, 1879.—2 _CARVELL BROS. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ANTED—TwW0O GOOD COAT MAK. ' : ' ' x d 8s ad j Flour, per cti {1001bs) ane to. S Spring Wheat. tn oe ae Red Winter... Si oe White Winter... 2 ee ee ee ee, A Se. Be 3S Coes, ew. i... woo. bee eS » O Pork. 2. SS Lard. . ; “s&h So Beef so 0 to 0 0 Cheese. oe we ee ee Barley. . 5 sd sae 2 eS 3S Oats, per ctl.... [Ae 8 t. .@6°9 Peas, per ctl.. ee ae ae Corn, old . 2 a oS Winter. Pe ierees Fee Bacon... 32 6 to 33 6 Tallow... Ene = a? oe. ee Iron Safe, ete. WONDERFU: Improvement id Jécabs' Lithogram, PATENTED 16th JULY, 1879. One Hundred impressions can now be taken from “ One Original.” FTL a series of experiments conducted at vreat cost and involving mueh labor, ‘Jacobs’ Lithogram” has been so completely perfected that it is not alone more dure ‘le, but so altered in construction and thickness, that the Patentee of this wonderful labor and time-sav- ing apparatus, is enabled to offer ‘‘a guaran- tee” with each Lithogram sold, providing the dir-ctions furnished ave complied with. 2 Postal Card, Note, Letter, Legal and Folio sizes. Prices respectively $2.50, $5.00, #7.00, $9.00, and $12.00. Special sizes made to order. A LISERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Agents wanted throughout the Dominion, Seid for circular. J. M. JACOBS, Patentee & Manufacturer. Western House, 557 St. Paul Street, 36 Front St. Kast, Montreal. Toronto, Ont. Headguarters for the United States : 3 Arch St., Boston. Mass. N. B.—Composition for refilling Tablets furnished at one half the original coat. BREMNER BROS,, Agents for P. E, I. Eastern House, Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1879. Flour, Tea, Molasses, AT AUCTION. -W. D. STEWART W iLL SELL ON THURSDAY, tLe 23rd inst., at eleven o'clock, at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, 150 bbis. FLOUR. 20 half chests TEA, 10 puns. MOLASSES. Sale pcsitive to close consignment. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. EE Oct, 20, 1879. Furnished Lodging & Board, FAMILY requiring furnished Lodgings and Board can be accommodated wi large, airy suites of rooms for the winter, at the ‘‘Franklin House,” in the suburbs, As it is not the intention of the proprietor to keep this House open for transient boarders during the winter, a family can have all the quiet of s private residencee. The situation is one of the healthiest on the Island. Terms moder- ate. HENRY COOMBS, Proprietor. Oct. 18, 1879- -pat era 3iu FARM IMPLEMENTS, IRON HARROWS. 10 sets new Iron Harrows, 1 ‘* second hand Harrrow, 1 Plough Swingletrees, 2 Cart, Lot Trace Chains, 1 Truck, 1 set Cart Harness, 1 Grist Mill, 1 set Wagon Harnsss, 1 Pecdlars’ Wagon and 1 Express do. Apply to H. COOMBS.® Oct. 18, 1879.—Si pat era arg For Fall Trade MOLASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 Ibs, ) VALENCIA RAISINS, - LAYER RAISINS, - CHEST TEA, HALF CHESTS TEA, warranted, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PAILS, BOXES CLOTHES PINS, bARRELS PICKLES, BOXES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH, BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROULS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, * BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, QUARTER CASES MATCHES, CARVELL BROS. ‘Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1879.—tf Viluable Property for Sale, Fe BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and a 80 feet, to- gether with the i For further ernie Media Hop: sox & McLegop Charlottetown. Sept. is, 1879. <j ERS, Oct. 21, 1879.—tf _— 2 vY T z for if Eoniiowe Ree 18k ete thaw @ HES + es wt ine. ON SALE: 1 Carioti Steve, 1 Cook Stove (No. $), a good baker, used by owner, sold for no foult only teo smali; | No. 9 Wood Stove, clevated oven, very low-—ouly #5; 2 Scouts; 2 Shop Stoves: | Hand Cart; | Model Porlor wit Very Superior Stock ‘Kensington Brewery Stables, ' ' AM instracted by the Hon. J. Porr, to sell AT AUCTION, atthe ‘Kensington Brewery Stables, on St. Peter's Road, On Friday, the 24th inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The following well-bred Cattle, in splendid condition :— 12 very fine and nearly pure-bred Durham Heifers, 2 and 3 years old, with their Valves, 5 Heifers, 2 years old, very large and fat, 1 superior Grade Cow (4 years old), 1 Carriage Horse (5 years old), sire ‘‘Giad- stone,” dam by ‘‘Sam Slick,” | Bay Mare, 4 years old, 1 Very good Hack, _ 1 Mule. The above nearly pure bred Cattle, part of Mr. Pope’s justly celebrated Herd, are-in splendid condition, and are well worth the at- ention of Steck Raisers, and Farmers gen- erally. TERMS, 3 months, on all sums over $50 on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, ~— Auctioneer. raz— Oct. 17, 1879. TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms and a Kitchen. This House is beauti- fully situated on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month, For particulare apply at this Office. " Sept. 5, 1879. NOTICE. AM instructed by Hon. John Longworth, to sell by Public Auction, on SATUR- DAY, the 25th October, inst., about 5@ Acres of Excellent Wood, or Mr. Miller’s, (five mile house), St. Peter's Road, in blocks ef 2 to 3 acres, comprising Beech, Birch, Maple and oe Sale to commence on St. Peter's Road, opposite the lands, at 12 o'clock, noon. Terms at Sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Oct. 14; ’79.—eod wkly ex pat tlsale NO. 68. TOYS & DOLLS in. great variety, and and at all prices. MIND ALBUMS. —ALSO— CHOICE SELECTIONS FOR AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF STATIONERY At Nelmes’ Sationery & Fancy Store, BGreat George Street, opp. Mr. Lewis’ Photo. . Ch’town, Oct. 16.—8i he oe fae > AGhin S es Se ae oe ele OPEN FOR GHARTER FOR POTATOES. ral n a. ae a ee NTEAMSHIP “PRINCE EDWARD” wilt be duc here from Liverpool, G. Bi about the Isth November, next, and wi earry POTATOES on freighteither in barrels or boxes, provided a full cargo cau be engaged. Partiee wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity hac better apply at once in order to secure room. If this arrangement is completed the ** Prince Edward ’’ would sail about the end of November for Liverpool, direct. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Oct. 8, 1879 —tf SALT! SALT. And Mackerel Barrels, FOR SALE. DAVID SMALL, ueen Street Charlottetown, Oct. 13, vanes Thanksgiving Day is Coming AND s0 IS ’ BOREHAM’S New Fall and Winter Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Of which he bas rececived the first in- stalment, consisting of — 12 cases of Men’s Womens’ and Chil Boots, Shoes, Slippers, etc., in all the ] styles. ; wae THE CASH BOOT & SOE STORE, ; posite Market Hous Ch'town, Oct. 11, i790 a aoy 5,