a dé. ‘HE EXAMD aweweene ~~ ee a VOL. 7. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCLOBER 29, 1880. NO, 135 PERKINS & STERNS ARE New Wlillinery and Wiillinery Materials | DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. - PLUSH, FREIZE, Silks and Satins, in NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK FUR AND STRAW ATS, —-~~—-—=:0: —_——- VELVET s ‘ j IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES, Pompadaur, New Laces, Ribbons, &c., Flowers and Heathers, Charlottetown, October 4, 1850. eo — PACIFIC Mutual Insurance bo,, —_@F— NEW YORE ee ee em MARINE. ~~ Assets 3\st Dec., 1579, - Imsurance effected on CARGOES and UNSURPASSED $744,149.00) PREIGH''S, covering $15,000 and upwards on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Loss & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. island. TRY IT. TRY Ii . ‘ IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL G a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; it is COAL, not jirc eey and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. K. Island Office—-No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1§S0— pai ti BARRELS BA? AND SALT. QUEEN’S WHARF. BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. 100 barrels ‘HERRING. 50 ee owls FAT HERRI as 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. May 11, 1880. oe = - = Jeat Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. muglt D. SMALL. Nut Goal. Nut Coal, REIS from Slate and Fire Clay. Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DebLoOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Old Sydney-Mines,Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to ‘ G. W. DrBLOIS, Terms as usual. Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlotietown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kca tf FOR SALE OR TO LET. COMFORTABLE and conveniently situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and coach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling Heuse with outbuildings in good repair, Suitable for asmall family. Rentlow. for Particulars opply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD. Sept. 28, '80—1m BY the DAILY EXAMINER for the } latest news—local and telegraphic, Also Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. A BULL SPOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, iN VALUE } WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY! biccd Brocade and Plain Colors. Velvets and Velvetsens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed. AND VARIETY, PERKINS & STERNS. OF = INCORPORATED (851. Capital and Assets’ - « . ° |_ FIRE AND MARINE, ~*0: income for year ending 3ist December, i879 ere cig Ae, cere | EAD OFFICR, -— - $1.637,553.10 $1,001.052.20 - TORONTO, ONT. 0:0 Risks taken on all deseriptions of property at lowest rates. HORACE HASZARD, October 18, 1880. W il] be received. J IN THE MARKET, Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1880. YO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No, 1 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to: gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further apply to Messrs. rticulars Hoveson & Sil cep Charlottetown. Valuable Property for Sale, N. B.—Applications from persons willing to act as Agents throughout the Province UALITY OF MY CRACKERS AND BISCUITS IS ‘iNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE wo INASMUCH AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FRESH, = ECEIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTENTION Fi in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to Hi Kuep FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS: Boston CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, PTALIAN FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, SULTANIA LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, GRAcKNELLs, ICED ARROWROOT, U NIoN-MIXED, SUGAR JUMBLES, [PALIAN RATIFIES, VICTORIA SNAPS, Tea BISCUITS, GINGER SNAPS. JOHN QUIRK; City Steam Bakery, Lots in Victoria, Let 29, will please ap- ply to i ' General Agent for P. E, Island. ~ HS - Al ¥ 1 Prince Street. “BUILDING LOTS. ARTIES wanting to purchase Building DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, } } i | July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. i T'o the editor of th Correspondence, oF We de not hold pars he statements or Op HittOns Gf Gi correspondents, hve aS TreRVONS hle Sao? Drak Sin,-—As yourdaily is at all times open to the public of this wonderful city, 1 wish arimall space this evening. After a few days in the country, I visited the Town Hall ata recent wieeting of the City Coun cil, and to my great amusement fonnd that the Oity Fathers were anxions for the names of ali those persons that had not paid this vear’s taxes, to be published in the wewspapers. | otserved one or two of them that urged such an unwarranted pro cedure— and such a one as no precedent is to be found on the annals of any ineorpor- ated city, either on this or the other side of the Atlantic-—had not paid themselves : and by an accidental pernsal of the hist, J see some of our noble old residents. hold- ing high and responsible positions in the city, have not yet peid—probably through neglect on the part of the collector, or thi strange anomaly to be pushed at the last of the quarter, as mest folks in office get their pay quarterly. I think the cver zealous Fathers had betier think a while befor« they carry ont such an unprecedented action. J, for have a considerable amount of tax to pay and aviil pay imme diately on my geting my usnal pension from the first to the fifth prox. | wish to say that if my name is published, with a feweothers—as the order of tle Council read--I shall do ny best, tu con junetion with an action of defamation against the City—- one of our number knowing the law as weil By giving a simall space in this day's issue to the above, you will much oblive six of your subseribers. Yours truly, ne Corie ; tive others, end proceed in am +. eo a Ga as the mecorder, ACRTUM. Oct. 27th, 18&0. ‘a> To the Editor of the Hraminer. Dean Sir,—Atlow me throvgh your coiumns to ventilate a qnestion which has of late considerably engrossed the minds ot the people of the Third District -f Queen's County. During the last session of the Local Legis- lature, a bill was brought up to *‘ Remove the Court from Ten Mile House to Mount Siewart.” Tie Government, “strangely enough, gave their assent to the bill, its miscarriage, alone prevented its taking effect. Now Mr. Editot, when this court was established in its present location, I believe we had as wise men controlling the destinies of the State, as at present? They saw fit to locate the Court at Ten Mile House, as the most central part of the cis- trict, and [ fail to see what has transpired to cause its removal. it is situated as near the centre of the district as possible, which no doubt is the proper place >a platform 13 erected onthe railway for its special ae commodatien, and daring the winter by crossing the ice, the people of Fort Augus tus are brought much nearer to it than to Mt, Stewart. The removing of the Court to Mt. Stewart may be an advantage to some few indivi- duals. But this is not sufficient cause for placing the residents of Lots 34 and 35 unier such aninconvenience. For tustance a man from Covehead or Tracadie, who might have a case in court, would be com- pelled to travel a distance of fifteen or six- teen miles. Then there would also ve the additional mileage as well, Were there a sufficient reason fur such an action it could be excused; as yet there has been no cause shown. No doubt a petition was presented to the Hieuse last session praying for this court to be removed. But I am of opinion that it did not set forth the real cause. The petition had indeed many signatures, many more than signers, which may be proven by the evidence of parties whose names are appended to it, but, avow that they never signed it. Such a spurious document merits verv little attention from any Government. For the information of the public I might mention the veal cause of this agitation. Around that locality are many gentlemen eager to serve their country, to whom the office of Clerk of the Court would be very acceptable. Already they havea nami%s cent staff of constables, well tried men. 7% * * * % ¥* In view of the good effects of the National Policy and the experience people have had with such characters, it is to be hoped that Mt. Stewart will cease to be famons for its sveing. Mr. MacDonald, M. P. P., will, no doubt, favor the project, and it is said that it is one of the stipulations, of his election campaign. Mr. Shaw pursues a similar course; but he should not so soon forget the warm support he received from the electors of the western portion “oT the district. hould he assent to a measure so unpopular and so detrimental to the in- terests of his constituents, he will meet with a just chastisement at their hands. I remain yours, ete., HLEcTOR. Oct. 26, 1880. The London (G. B.) Bullionist of August 7th says: ‘‘ The metropolis has been de- nuded of a portion of its banking capital by the necessity to meet debis to foreign countries. We have at last begun to feel the crippling effects of au import business that has teo largely outstripped our ex- ports.” This statement of a high authority is significant. MARKETS. N thiscity, the prices of oats range from 36 to 38 cents per bushel; and the market ia not being supplied. In Liverpool, G, B., oata sell at 6s. 2d. per 100 Tbs.; in St. Jolin, at 40 cents; in New York, at 383 to 49 cents; in Montreal, at 29 to 30 cents, Potatoes are still flat and unprofitable; and there is little doing in the sale of other produce for export. ‘The Montreal Gazette of the 25th inst., reports that the irreguiar- ity in the price of pork in Chicago becomes more striking as the endof the month ap- protwhes. To day it advanced to $19, Oc- tober, and November delivery declined from \7}: per bbl. to $11.60, exhibiting a dis- parity of 87.40 per bbL, which is ont of all proportion to the difference which ex- ists between the price of the two months’ deliveries when the market is in its normal condition. This enormous premium apon cash pork is tov well known to be due to the control which certain capitalists have over the market, and it is said they will put the price up To $20 before they are through with the deal. The following are Montreal quotations for provisions, on the 24th inst : Mess pork, per bol insp’d $18.00 @ $18.50 Thin mess, per bbl... .... 17.06 @ 17.50 Hams, city cured, per lb. 0.125 @ 00.18 do, canvassed, per Ib O&124 @ O0.14 Lard, Fairbanks’, in pails 0.125 @ 00,00 Lard, Canada, in pails, 0.315 @ OO.11§ Bacon <> Jere eels aee-acae O10 (7 00.11 Beef, mess, per Ib....... OV.O0 @ 00.00 Tallow, rendered, per Ib, 00.07 @ CO.OTF Da, aon. t,t... ee 00.054 Ezzs, fresh, per dozen... 00.17 @ 00.18 A notable feature of the week’s business is the export, by Messrs. Carvell Bros.,- of 2,250 sheep, to Great Britain. We hope this venture will prove remunorative, Had the sheep been shipped from Charlotte- town direct, it would almo-t certainly have been highly so; but they have had to be sent abroad for shipment, and the costs are thereby greatly increased, Tne report that the revolt of the natives in South Africa has become really danger- ous, is coufirmed. It is said that the natives beyond Pietermaritzburg, the capita! of Natal, 50 miles from Port Natal, made an attack on tie white residents and such natives as remained faithful to the Cape Government, burning. vuildings, pil- lagjng and outraging women; that ‘he most horrible atrocities ate reported and the insurgents are complete masters of the situation ; that the Colonial authorities are in need of assistance ; that unless reinforce- ments can reach them af once, the situation of the handful of men commanded by Col. Clark, is considered hopeless. This is cer- tainly a very bad state of affairs. No doubt there is great excitement in the Mother Country. —F <> ore Lerr Beniny.—A number of passengers eame from Charlottetown in the steamer Horcesier, bound for Boston, when they found that, owing to the storm, the steamer, would be delayed, left the ship and decided to remain on shore all night, On going to the pier on Sunday morning, no Horcester was to be seen, she having sailed at midnight. The disappointed ones now regret that they did not stop on board, aud put up with the inconveniences of a bunk, instead of seeking a comfortable hotel for the night. Several others who had taken passage in ber irem this cily, were also left behind from the same cause.— Halifaw Herald, oT Wilt A ‘battle of the books” is progressing in Halifax. Senator Almcn has a book of ureat age ; and one of the newspapers said it was the oldest book in Canada. Where- uoon Hon. S L. Shannon avows that he has a copy of ‘* Petrarch’s Sonnets ” print- ed at Venice in the year 1564, and Dr. J. BR. Akins states that he has books of the year 1471, and says that there are in King’s College Library, Windsor, more than forty volumes with dates previous to the year 1500. Again, Mr. M. A. Dun- can, of Grand Pre, boasts a Latin Bible published in 1557. And so the battle goes, i i At the meeting of the Supreme Court at Pictou, Judge Weatherbe, who presided, was presented with an address. The Grand Jnry found true bills against Wm. Rudlands, of Stellarton, for shooting a cow ; against two boys named Wilson and fockhart fur killing a mare ; and against Charles Shaw, for stealing money. No bill was found against Jas. -W. McDonald, Peter MeDonald, or John OU Brien. At the trials a verdict of not guilty was re- turned against Wilson ; and guilty, against Shaw. a The Toronto Globe now understands that tie Pacific Railway Syndicate will receive for completing the road from end te end in ten years, twenty million doilars and twenty wiltion acres of land. And an ex- change remarks, if these are the main con- ditions of the bargain, they will certainly command the approval of the Canadian people. <a> . A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a day, andI want everybody to know it for their benefit.” | ‘“Joun WEEKS, Butler, N. Y.; ina Pema aiinaniagees 3 + Sls Micon cect i aes - Sa Oot ip re oe sr tag tags Be 8 So es itn es rv; BE ta cat tan yh a usetincha sky ellen "Bk Vata Be AES ro ea" pia sale OTe: v ra U ij wae ened