Loeal and Other items. Hon. J. C. Pors left Charlottetown this morning to join his Ministerial colleagues in, Montreal. Tux Band group was photographed at Lewis’ Photograph Rooms, and not by Mr. Tanton, as inadvertently stated yesterday. A soup attempt was made, on the night of the 12th, to rob the agency of the Mer- chants Bank of Halifax, at Weymouth, N, 8. Jupaz Younes, of this city, delivered an interesting address at the Reform Club meeting in Parisboro, N. 8., on Thursday last. Tue Band of the 62nd Battalion will leave for home to-morrow morning. To- night is the last chance our people will have to hear them perform. Tue schr. “J. M. S.,” Murchison, Mas- ter, cleared from Murray Harbor on the 14th inst., for Barbadoes, W. I., with a general cargo, shipped by Hon. D. Davies. A LARGE number of the citizens of Que- bee’ intend to accompany the Governor General a long way down the St. Lawrence on Saturday next, when he leaves for Eng- land. Tue arrivals of schooners from Newfounc- land and Labrador, laden with fish, have been very numerous during the past two days. To-day no less than 2,000 barrels of Labrador herring arrived. Tue Right Rev. [r. Hannan, Archbishop of Halifax, Rev. Father Murphy, Secretary to the Archbishop, Rev. Father Denagher, and Rev. Father McDonald, P. P., of Pic- tou, are at present on a visit to this city. A Care Breton rough, named George Forrester, who was arrested for a depreda- tion he committed a short time ago, was on Thursday last sentenced to ten years’ im- prisonment in the Provincial penitentiary. Tue Bonnet Hop which takes place in the Athenzeum to-night promises to be a grand affair. .As this is the first of the, now popular, Bonnet Hops given in Charlotte- town, we expect to see a large number pres- ent. Mx. McKescunie offers 350 reward for any information leading to the apprehension and conviction ef the-party who placed ob- structions upon. the railway track, near Argyle siding, on the nights of the 9th, 10th and 27th of September last. Tue October session of the Supreme Court will terminate in Prince County on Thursday. On Tuesday evening the great wharf suit between the trustees of the Mc- Ewen estate and Charles Green, which lasted for four days, was brought to a close. The result was a verdict for the plaintiffs with. law points reserved. A TeLecRaM to Mr. M. A. Cameron, In- surance Agent of this city, brings the intel ligence of a heavy fire at Bray, Lot 9, on Tuesday night, when the steam mills of McKinnon Bros,, of that place, were burned to the ground. The loss is estimated at $5,000. The mills were insured in the Can- ada Fireand Marine for $2,500. Messrs. J, H. Meacoam & Co. have presented us with portraits of the Marquis of Lorne and Princess Louise, litographed especially for the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Prince Edward Island, which they are now preparing for the press. The like- nesses.are, we think, good ; and the pictures are artistically finished. A rEPoRT comes from Shediac that on Saturday some scoundrels desecrated the grave of the late Mrs. Smith, opening up the coffin and fillmg the grave with slabs and other rubbish. It is probable that the miscreants hoped to find some jewelry about the body, but, whatever the motive, it is greatly to be hoped that the severest pun- ishment the law allows will speedily be meted out to them. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, Daniel McNevin, drunk and disorderly on Euston street, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days; John McQuaid, for assaulting Michae) King, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment with hard labor; Alex. Carpenter, for assisting in a fight on Hillsborough Square, was sentenced to 20 days’ imprisonment; James Kneed was fined $2 and costs or 8 days for being drunk and incapable. Tre preliminary examination of John McQuaid, who violently assaulted his father-in-law, Michael King, with a stcne on the 25th ult., was concluded at the Sti- ndiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon. veral witnesses were examined, and the ‘assault clearly proven. The Mazistrate “gave the prisoner his choice of trial by jury or magistrate. Fe reierre1 being tried by the latter ; and confessed that he assaulted the old man while he was excited and under the influence of liquor. The Magistrate lectured him pretty sharply and ordered his a sagem for six months with hard abor. Fara Accrpent,—A brakeman on the I. C. R., named Frank Kemble, came to his death at»the’ St. John railway station yesterday. He was to be on the night train from St. John for Halifax last even- ing, and was loitering around the station as No. 3 (Shediac freight) came in. He was walking away from the train when, from some causé, he lost his balance and fell off the narrow platform to the track,—falling in such a position that, the train being right upon him, his left arm and both legs were ,severed from his body, which re- mained between the rails. The unfortunate man died a short time after. Deceased was a young man, unmarried, and belonged to St. John. He had been a long time on the line—was formerly a conductor, but was recently put back to brakeman. oe ~*~ rs “4 i om slate ns e “The Bost of Friends Must Part.” PUNCH TO LORD DUFFERIN. Must part! Punch protests it seems almost a pity, And yet such a muster of fairly-won friends As bade you farewell in Quebee’s famous city, For parting’s sharp pang make most pleasant amends. Young Canada gave you a warm hearted vale, And tribute of praise seldom better de- served Than by him who has governed as wisely as gaily, In tact never failed and from sense never swerved. An Irishman! Yes; and few Sons of Old Erin Show more of the best of that nimble- brained race ; And rare is the Saxon who'll prove him your peer in The right Celtie mixture of gumption and grace, With the flow of warm feeling, the skill at fine fooling, As native as nous to the Sheridan blood, You're a type of the people whose powers of ruling You merrily vaunted in whimsical mood. The man who ¢an graciously brag is a mas- ter Of chords dull mock-modesty never may move; The sprightly-thrasonic binds spirits the faster In fun spangled fetters of fancy-fed love. The fuss of the proser, the whine of the canter, Are foreign as falsehood and fudge to the tongue Which has lent a fine charm e’en to blarney and banter, And glamor of grace o’er formalities fling. Yet serious business has found you no fumbler Fun’s dear at the figure when toil it would shirk ; But who would be such an imveterate graum- bler As chide a good workman who sings at his work ? Small wonder that Canada sorrows at losing A chief who can rule and not bangle or bore, Who, working or playing, is aye found suffus- ing The wisdom of Monck with the fancy of Moore. Whilst pinchbeck Imperialism is posin As England’s new idol, ’tis pleasant indeed To findtone who contrives, without gammon or glosing, To bind branch with branch of our old Is- land breed. Heart ties, after all, form the only safe tether, If we and our stout Western scion agree, In fair or foul weather, to foot it together, Large thanks will be due to such bricks as Lord D. Punch swells the full chorus that sounds from Ontario, He'll welcome him home, from our colony far, Whe, steadfast as Douglas, while gay as Lothario, Good jest will not mull and tough task will not mar. Let.us hope your successor in brains not behind 70U,3— He will find it no tvifle to stand in your shoes, — But John Bull a fresh berth must right speed- ily find you, For in faith, my dear Lord, you are too good to lose! —Punch. ' Special Notices. Reat Mink Muffs, from three dollars and a half, at Robert Young’s. Very pretty new styles Silver Jewelry in Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets and Lockets, just received at Taylor’s. [6in Beavutirvut Grebe Sets for one dollar and seventy-five cents, at Robert Young’s. Imposition 1s THE Lire or TRADE.— The Tubular Well put in for George A. Rattenbury, at Hunter River, last week, that cannot be pumped dry, was put in by ©, C. Jones, not Messrs. Hamm and Balder- son; they put in the one for Mr. Devine that is as dry asa fiddle. All of you cheap opposition look gt this and weep.—msd lw THose who want cheap Clocks, go to McKay’s. Boy your Watches and Jewelry at Tay- lor’s, which are offered low to suit the times. Menp your broken furniture, dishes, children’s toys, and keep safe these hard times, with See See Jones Shure Thing Cement. Everybody likes it.—m ts A nice assortment of Gold Pins and Fancy Rings at McKay’s. BracxsmirH’s buy C. C. Jones Composi- ton for restoring over-heated steel and welding cast steel without borax, and at less price. Steel will stand a greater heat and higher temper. For sale at the Pump Store.—dly till stdy. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- gists to use something for your Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about, you get aoohiaaes spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the Stomach; Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, In- digestion, ‘swimming of the head, low spirits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug gist and get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower, for 10 cents, and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Two does will relieve you. sieanaenncete rae stn psn tmmincttaina.tistetscuh = ; Sut « »* Se 1 LONDON HOUSE ———— a 2D © ae -» a eee Fd WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND GAREFULLY SELEGTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTEN GUUDS, yuST RECEIVED PERS. S. “ PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Bavies & Co. j Charlottetown, September 23th, 1573. Renowned Island Crown, TREWWELLI9G ST 1040 ARGAND [SASE Standard Franklin! ene (meen All kinds of STOVES at very Low Prices. 72 Extra Beilers, Pots, Kettles and Spiders. STOVES fitted up in any part of the City. SIMON W. CRABBE, ‘‘Stan oF THE Stove,” 109 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1878—6i mens, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A ViRY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY G30DS, CLOTHING. MILLINERY, Ktc., &te., and. REFAIL, at the lowest prices ever offered in which they are sellins, wildtmsaLe Charlottetown. We solicit an inspection from all (ash Buyers of our Goons and Prices, before pur- eee cam ROBERT ORR & CO. ECONOMY & SECURITY. SUN MUTUAL LUPE AN ACCIDENT TASURANGE COMPAM OF MONTREAT. Ml 203 ss A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investments All Within the Domimion. B55 ,299.51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - SUBMITTED - - - c Meet fot 2 ae Solia Addition to Company's Assets in 1877, - - $55,289.58, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie to be less than the sum assured hy them, as under the mjnimum system. s@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq.. President ; M. H. GAULT, Esq., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Esq., Vice-President ; | Rk. MACAULAY, Secretary. J. M. C. DELESDERNIERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Board of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, «© DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEOD, .. . MEDICAL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. $1,856,598 July 3, 1878— Merchants Bank Notes Taken 23 SPEOEAL NOTICE. Their Fase For “tes 65 OOO FEE SPRUCE BOARDS, . 4,500 CLAPBOARDS. SPECIAL MEETING of the Share- LA. holders of the St. Lawrence Marine Insurance Company will be beld at the Ex- F. S. HANFORD & CO. change Reading Room on MONDAY, 28th Water Strect October, instant, at 2, p- m.. to take into con- ~" | sideration the advisability of winding up the | affairs of the Company, or otherwise. Merchants Bank Notes — By oner, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, NAKEN AT THEIR FAOE in exchange} ct {awrencs Ma. In. Co Ora for Boots and Shoes, at ; Ch’town, ‘ det. 8, 1878. q Oct. 11—3i lith-—t meeting AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION, Gn Market Square, Tuesday, October the 22nd, ee aa BEDDING, Mattrasses (flock and straw), Stoves and Pi Tableware, Carpets ; a lot of School Fur- niture. Also about 200 Volumes Books (second-hand), embracing classical, his- torical, biographical, etc. — Standard authors. No Reserve. Oct. 16—t sale APPLES BY AUCTION. N THURSDAY, October 17th, at 1] o'clock, at our Store, Water Street, — 20 bbls. Massachusetts GREENINGS, ia prime order. F. 8S. HANFORD & CO., Oct. 15—pat li Auctioneers, BANKRUPT SALE By Auction will be Sold, (n Saturday next, 19th inst., immediately after the sale of Real Estate of James M. Butcher, at the Shop, the following belonging to said bstate : GOO FEET Planed Boards, 3,009 feet Dry Lumber, | Horse- power and Cut Saw, 1 Track Body, | Express Wagon, 5 Work Benches, 1 Jig Saw aud Shafting, | Cireular Saw, Table and Belts, i Large Stove and Pipe, 1 Mortise Machine and Tools, 2 Door Cramps, | Lron Vice, i Saw Vice, 1 Grindstone and Frame, alot Panel Doors and Sashes, lot Moulding, i Jaunting Sleigh, lot Rope and Blocks, 9 Window Frames, Oil Casks, Paint Brushes, 1 Cask Oil, 1 Work Bench and Tools, 130 square Hemlock Posts, 1 lot Cedar Posts, lot Frame Scantling, lot 3-inch Studding, and a variety of ar- ricles which will appear on day of sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island )} Oct. 15, 1878. \ pat ts AUCTION SALE —OF oman ‘REAL ESTATE! Insolvent Act of 1875, and Amending Acts. In the matter of JAMES M. BUTCHER, an Insolvent. B* the direction of the Inspectors appoint- ed by the Creditors of the above Insol- vent, James M. Butcher, I will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19th day of October, instant, A. D. 1878, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., all the Estate, Right, Title and Interest of the above Insolvent, in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land, being part of Town Lot Number Two in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, com- mencing in the westward edge of Weymouth Street, at the northeast end of Town Lot Number Sixty-five ; thence by a right an line with said street, running westw eighty-four feet, or until it meets the east- ward boundary of Town Lot Number One; thence following the course of said eastward boundary northwardly sixty feet ; thence by a right angle line therewith, running eastwardly to said street ; thence following the course ot said street southwardly sixty feet to place of commencement, ALSO®, all that other tract, piece or — of land, situate, lying and Leing part of Town Lot Number Ninety, in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing on the northwestern corner of the said Town Lot, at the angle formed by Kent and Prince Streets ; thence following along the said Kent Street eastwarde ly for a distance of seventy-nine and one-half feet ; thence southwardly, at right angles with the said Kent Street, for a distance of sixty-four feet ; thence eastwardly, at right angles with the last-mentioned boundary, for a distance of two feet ; thence southw y at right angles with Kent Street to Ciark Street ; thence westwardly along the said Clark Street for a distance of eighty-one and one-half feet to Prince Street, aforesaid; thence north- wardly along the said Prince Street to the — of commencement. Together with all ouses, outhouses, buildings and improvements on the said parcels of land, and appurten- ances thereto belonging, or in anywise apper- taining. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at sale. Dated this Ninth day of Octcber, A. D. 1878. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Davies & SuTHERLAND, Solicitors. Ch’town, Oct. 10—ts BOOK DEBTS Estate McDougall & Currie, HAVE been authorized _by the Inspector to sellat PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saiesroom of Messrs. Carvell Bros., on Wednesday, the 6th November, AT 1] o’cLock, io vad ee Peqmaienes. ang oan a Sohaves aaa tadpeaien till sale. ss r bvtown ot CRTs Mrs. Stamper’s Corner, UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, for the latest news—local and telegraphic, KE. W. SMITH’S, | ah Oct. 11, 1878— UBSCRIBE ior the DAILY EX- S AMINER .,the Cheapest and most newsy Paper published in the Province, # em