i * a sian oi PHEW si ae Gene alr ~ on ON ai Stal a a a lin ta tel = segre mng oe <a Spe NO a ge re Aight ger ees 3 eo a ate SORA sea ease ae he ee Ra Oa Pe setter. * —_— ‘per Poa wee Cae ay oe . 2 a C9 TLE a PR SSF «3 ee Oa, ae Eh a + -aogglaomee ef fb Hi RS PLOT Se SP OI AE eae ; edge ee ee x = oF ein lehure} Viadison Avenue, she read extrac ts TH: AILY XAMIN ER, from government reports, giving statistics ——- — 53 | of the Indian tribes, and then went on to OCTOBER 21, 1880. re operarton on — criticise the school system in Ks . . ss . “WV eat Tre St. John Sun ‘ Prinee|the outskirts of civilization in the West, Edward” should come on the St Liverpool route. says the vs at . . » " . rir John and {and showed the necessity of hproving I. "The Bible, sho said, has done much to ' : civilize the red make schools ’ man. Vo 2 tm } GREECE is reported to Be” threatening | ful to him, however, he should be given! to send her troops across the frontier 1 | tke | Abemie-ohe the claimed territory is not ceded within ay, ; certain: time.’ d sseribe l as petty its, and leo illustrate how cruelly and with what in- o> . > s oe justi “wa 6th y rul i‘ She told a story of Ss 3ERNHARDT is now on the Driny > oe _ Sana I 1a “ae 2 in Indian who was driving a numbei She shoule ot lack edifying con- |‘ 2 deep. She shou not iackK Uist) t lof horses out of a stoc: ide in which versation, for she has, with other fellow ters of Charity and | j agency. ; were also kept the horses belonging, to the passenyers, “‘nine 51 a. ae ” A simple-minded horse belonging six Priests. e ‘ 3 4 Da » Ito some one else followed the Indian’s me Tuere has lately been stormy times at | horses out of the enclosure. The owner of the Magdalens, and altogether the season | the innocent animal was standing by look there has been a poor one. It is feated|ing on and he ordered the Indian to return that, voless relief is afforded, there will be/it. The latter ought to attend to his own affairs. The Indian replied that the owner : ‘ many cases of starvation. Con- -—_- TrowsB ez is in the camp of the Benapart- ists. Napoleon was, at a& recent meeting, recognized as heir to the plaint was made to the agent. \ was arrested and locked up; but finally he cs i. C C ) + + i ee escaped. Police were sent after him, but he ; .4,|behaved so bravely that they refused to ar- throne of France ; and Prince Jerome still rest him. After describing the attendance has adherents. So it has come to blows} a the schools, and bet t} oe: Wile But the | of the boys and girls at the schools, anc etween the riva actions. Bb ) ' bee : aia 1 calling attention to the meagre results de- chances of either claimant to the throne rived from heavy outlays for teaching In- children, touching pictures of life among the savages. are not worth tighting about. dian Bright Eyes drew some Canavpa has commenced shipping to England ‘* house wood work,” and thej|* [ never saw a English ‘‘ Timber Trades Journal” is east,” she said. ‘‘glad to observe that our friends i: the Dominion are making earnest efforts to suc- cessfully enter into competition with their| - neighbors in the States for supplying this market with joinery.” same journal is the advertisement of the ** Canadian Timber Company,” offering for sale Canada doors ‘and Canada mouldings said to be Canada by man drank until I came Local and @ther Items. Tue epizootic has reached Halifax. To be found in ihe od oe cea eee lue Rev. D. I’. Currie is in New York. Dr. BLANCHARD, has returned from a visit to New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. a manufactured in Scotch workmen from specifications pre-| Magistrate's court this forenoon. pared hy an English contractor ARCHIBALD Fores is reported to have ree Tue Telegraph, of St. John, the Patriof, of this city, and some other Opposition organs take comfort in the thought that Tuomas 8S. Tras, Esq., Dominion Financial luspector, and Mr. Cruickshank, are in the : ? eity. the Government did not send the Ayricul- : iain tural delegates to the Maritime Provinces. [xpecent printed matter is for sale on the : istreets of Moncton, and the 7'imes urges the But they forget that had it not been for street 1 loncton und the Tin ¢ urge 5 ti e _ tauthorities to arrest the vendors, the Government there would be no *‘ Agri iki ceidialiileldtiniee cultural delegates” in any part of Canada. | _ rom THCMB s Velocipede to be seen at the ‘ ont : . Family Grocery, and will be sold cheap.—R. Without wishing to deprive the Governor] K Bpjce. : oct 21 Genera! of the credit of advising the dele- as gates to come to this part of the country— Cricket Bexeriv rats Eventne.—The per- et — we have no doubt that His Excellency urg formance will commence at eight o'clock as Sah t i a e ‘ © jsharp. Parties wishing to secure good seats ed Professor Sheldon to visit the Maritime Provincss — we may remind the public that Professor Sheldon stated in the ex- cellent speech he delivered here, that be- fore he left England he determined upon paying this Island a visit. had better go early. ccibaiteainnsiitinaa sities Tur steamer ‘‘Edgar Stewart” arrived from Halifax this morning at 4 o'clock. She will sail at six o'clock this evening with a cargo of produce. Tur Central Missions of the Methodist Church of Canada, is in session at Montreal. Itis said that the Board spend anutially in mission works the haudsome sum sum of S160,000. = Tue following shows the number and ex- Board of tent of failures in the Dominion of Canada during tie first nine months of 1879 and 1880 respectively : In the first three quar- ters of 1879 there were 1484 failures, showing liabilities of $24,424,570, as against 779 failures with liabilities of $6,880,611 for the corresponding period of 1880. Jor the quarter ended Sept. 30th |cerely trust that his Honor’s hopes may be the failures in 1879 were 417, with liabili- { gratiticd ties amounting to $6,998,617, against 130 ——— a : failures and liabilities of $1,219,673 in the| Jony A. Woon, Cashier of the Boston City same period of the present year. This| Treasury, 1s missing. He isa defaulter to the shows a very gratifying improvement. —Sf. | ©xtent of $82,000. — John was looked epee John Telegraph. a ‘* dear good man’”’ previous to his departure, Still the Veleqraph maintains that the Nationa! Policy is ruining the country. 2. —E— In the States, the bright prospects of the Democrats have suddenly paled. The Re- publicans have brought the tariff question] sharply to the front, and it appears that have, by so doing, scored a good aney ‘ y ee re oe a __trived at Port Hawkesbury the 20th inst, both point. Protection is popular in the States; | vessels wind bound. and, pressed for his views on this point, bake YW > a+ : , r . ane ; ° General Hancock has not dared to come out| ,*HE majority of, Mr. Manson, | liberal: ° Jonserve ij be date BCU squarely for free trade, or even for reciproc-| Brome is 150. In 1874 the late Liberal mem- ity of trade. On the contrary, he has ad- | bers majority was 236. It is said that Grits : ‘ ; : the aha awfully disc ; mitted that the, protgctive policy ‘‘ has ee ee icc tiy disgusted, as they been largely instrumental in building up LAR OR a our industries and keeping Americans from; The Balance of those Sweet Sing- the competition of the under-paid labor of ing Canaries, will be sold by Auc- Europe.” Now one plank of the National tion to-morrow, (Friday) afternoon platform put forward by the Democratic at half past twe o'clock, at the Diamond Bookstore. Hon. Jupas Hensuey, left here on Monday last for England, where he hopes with rest and change, to recruit his health. We sin- a Cricker Benerir.—Although not mention- elin the hand bills the performance this evening will be under the distinguished pat- ronage of His Honor the Lieut.-Governor. Tickets for sale at Apothecaries Hall. ~ ume Telegram to Peake Bros. & Co,:— Rarkentine Erema arrived at Cariboo Cove on the 19th inst. Barkentine Ethel Blanche ar- erm party is free trade; and the free traders of the Republic belong to that party. Mr. Tuomas H. Pore, of Bideford, has pur- fore this admissien damages General Han-!chased the bandsome phaeton, exhibited by cock in their eyes while it wins no support Messrs. Me Dougall & Seaman last week The f the Republicans wt 2 f . |workmanship displayed on this vehicle is ac- ~— . P or contin- knowledged to be the best ever done in the uation of the present policy. So General} Province, and it is really creditable to the Hancock has made a serious blunder : and | {itm which turned it out. when it is known that he acted with the of the proper authorities to the danger there advice gf the “Democratic National Com- | !is* # leaving the new tank ou Upper Queen ; |Street uncovered so that persons may walk mittee ’ for the management of the elec- |right into it and drop down about twelve feet. tion. In their dilemma the Democrats The tank in question is directly across the may, of course, plead that General Garfield, | ‘sidewalk. It should be attended to at once. the standard bearer of the}Protectionists, is | Acapemy oF Music.—The entertainment an honorary member of the Cobden Club. | this OO ing nee fair to a a success, both as See oe ; _ |regards the audience and the quality of the But ths : pointing out of this little incor- ‘performance. Every endeavour has _ been sistency is not likely to do them any good. | made by the Lindley Theatrical Co. to pro- For Garfield, like Hancock, is known to be duce the play ee ee ss . ee wely 4 “hi a ,) | manner, and the music ol t 1e Jrchestral Clu mere!) he puppet o: his party. Personal is certain to be good. Every lover of the princi; le seems to count for nothing in the|drama and music, as well as all triendly to polities in the Union. ithe Pheenix Cricket Club should attend. _—-- the daughter of an| There- ‘‘Reronr Eves.” Mititia CHan@es.—We learn from the ; z . | Canada Gaztic of the 16th inst. that Col. J. Omaha Indian chief, has recently been in| H. Gray, C. M. G., Deputy Adjutant Gen- New York relating the wrongs aud griev-| eral, Military Bistrict No. 12, will be per- ances of the Indian tribes of the West 4+! mitted to retire on the Ist Jan. 18S], retain- ae di : ee | ing the rank of Colonel. Major R. G. Free- a public meeting held in Dr. Sabine’s' land, on the staff of Military District No. 12, she related several instances ; One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary} ecived ‘‘a right royal reception’ in Halifax. has been “promoted to Brigade Major in the district, from Ist January, 1831, with Head Quarters at Charlottetown. Major Freeland will alse perform from the same date the duties heretofore discharged by the Deputy Adjutant General of Military District No. 12. emt Tur Turv.—In'the stallion race at Ken ; : ; ‘1 : 1 re singtoa yesterday, Island Chiet took first Dean Swift second, and (Cray Boy The three hy mses are owl i by M cs young stallion en- : not get any ceived last money, third. Kobert Fitsimmons. ih tered by Mr. P. 3. Browy, did part of the race. A despatch r : evening states that all the horses in the race worked him, that his sulky was smashed to pieces and ‘Mr, Brown was badly but not seriously injured. We have not received further information, but it is said neither that Mr. Brown nor his horse got that share of fair play which he gives horses from the vicinity of Kensington when they visit Upton Park. At. any rate if 16 against all rales to allow three horses owned race. by one man to compete m the same rn APPLES. 100 BBLS. NOVA SCOTIA APPLES- A. McNEILL, Oct. 21, 1880. Auctioneer, APPLES. APPLES, Household Furniture, Poney, &e, ee ee WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, TO MORROW, FRIDAY, 22nd October, at 2 o'clock, 75 bbls. Choice Nova Scotia APPLES, —No. 1 Gravensteins, Ribston and Bishop Pip- pins, Golden Balls, Rose, and other choice kinds, in good order. Also a collection of HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, — Chairs, Bedsteads, Stoves, Carpets, Crockeryware, etc., ete. | Poney (rising 5 years old), ordered for posi- tive sale, against Tables, WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 21, 1880. Auctioneer. IEW. NEW. Received this Day, Ladies’ French Kid Slippers, IN THE LATESr STYLES, Ladies’ Gil Goat Button Boots. Of the Best and Finest quality (Chamois lined), for antumn and winter wear, can’t be excelled. ALSO, LADIES’ FELT SHOES, LINED, FUR E. W. SMIT*, Ch’town, Oct. 21, ’80—3i Stamper’s Corner, Keeping Apples. Winter HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WINTER KEEPING APPLES, in STOCK. W. D. STEWART, Oct. 21, ’80—31 Auctioneer. AGADEMY OF MUSIC. —_—-— ss -- TO-NWiGH TY, CRICKETERS ALIGHT, FIRST TIME, Hngaged & to Oblige sensor,’ Oct. 21, 1830. SLEIGH ROBES AND FURS. CHARLES |. MORRISON Has just received a few splendid Japanese Goat and Hudson Bay WOLF ROBES. Also, a fine selection of Ladies’ Seal, Persian Lamb, Beaver and Astrican Sacques ; —AND— Squirrel, Hampster and Siberian Squirrel Circulars. All the above are, without exception, the finest display of Furs ever shown in this city. Next door to P. G. Fraser’s Drug Store. Ch’ town, Oct. 20, 1880—2w -—_ nepnpeceegee meneame = ~eaaeeneenenstigen ain OUR FALL SUPPLY | —~OF-— SCHOOL BOOKS, JUST OPENED... BREMNER BROS. | ) October 20, 1880—2i BUILDING LOTS. eee wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to DONALD PALMER, Esgq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. : : UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper. published m the Provinces, Ta aN Sa — ONDUN ~——-AOUSE. TAS & UO, ARE NOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW TOCK! AND OFPER THE BEST VALUE —AND-. LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, siting Tian ALL DEPARTMENTS, It Will Pay EVERY BUYER —Or-~ DkY GU0DS TO LGOK THROUCH OUR STOCK Before Purchasing. —- | i Terms Cash. | TE ees ‘ ollice. 1 odemeatieamnaniin nn AGADEMY OF MUSIC. | ARCHIBALD FOaBES, = Monday and Tuesday By'ngy OLTOLER 23th and 26m, _ Admission 50 and 75 cents. Plan LOW open — at Theo. L. Chappelle's Diamond Bookstore Oct. 20, 1880, TO LET. 77 \ COMFORTABLE HOUSE of gighsimat LX. rooms, with good cellar and yard situat. ‘4 ed east ena of Kang street, e . ALSO-— The rooms over my stere in Queen street, — 3 very suitable for offices, Apply to : WILLIAM DODD; Oct. 18, 1880. RUBELT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liy to Recsive Cargo about the 12th of November, AND WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 18th November, For Freight apply in London to Joux Pre CAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, ki. U.; in Glasgow, to JAMES Keiso, 134 St Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to Prroarms _ SROTHERS, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, NX. 8., to Noonan & Davirs °F here, to PEAKE BRO'S & CO, Ch'town, Oct. 16, 1880. MANAGERS, a J, G. ECKSTADT, ~ Surgeon Chiropodist — Union House, Queen Street, OFFICE HOURS—From 2 to 5 p. m, Corns extracted for 25 cents, " . . . . / ~ Parties waited upon at their resideng, . Orders left at Post Office Box 72. : Ch’town, Sept. 28, ’$0—1m + * ow et “* - ' uae 3 _—-+ —--+- + % nein pataeaeenseenn a Wants, Losi, found, Se - a9 —— Sa aa Adveriisements under this heading, im space not exceeding half an inch, wiil be insertél ~ tor Ten Cents per day, eee ——- ge * UST—In this city on Wednesday fore uvon, between the Kailway Statin and | Spung Park, a boy's Reeting Jacket, quite new. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving it with the owner or giving information of. ite Wherexbouts,—Hesry B, RoBLNson, Water: | man, o2t : \ | AN'R&—A Servant Girl, to do gen- eral house work. Apply to Miss Sunpson, North side Queen Square. 022 3i W AN ‘PED —A first-classs young man as Clerk in a tiardware’ Store. Must be Weil recommended. by letter ad- dressed P, UV. Box 4. {oc 19 lw Apply YOUNG LADWPY desires a situation as Cashicr, or to attend in asore. Isa gvvd writer and quick at figures. Please ad- aress U,, EXAMINER office, joc 19 4i 'B\O LET, and immediate possession given, that very convenient house and grounds lu Stratford, lately occupied by Mrs, Barker, } for particulars apply to L. C. Owen. [oc 19 lw 3aw tu ths OCKET BOOK—LOST, on Friday last, a Pocket Book containing a sum of money. ‘The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner office. \ [oc 18 5i * ‘OR SALE—A lot fine Poultry, consist. ing of Plymouth Rock, Black Spanish, fioodans, etc. Apply at the Examiner office. f OST—On Wednesday night, 13th inst., on the Malpeque Koad, between Char- luttetown aud hon. G. W. DeBlois’, a Cross. cut Uircular Saw.” ‘Lhe finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office, or corres- ponding with JouN GILLis, Bradalbane. loc 15 10i pd \G@GK—A first-class COOK wanted im. mediately at the ‘* Revere Huvuss.” Good wages. Loc 8 té Af ckwen House continues to receive permanent BUARDERS. Terms mod- erace, [oc 7 W AN TED.—A Female Geienl Servant - wanted immediately -in a smail family. Must be a good Cook, Apply at Italian Ware house. oct 2 | ye LET Two Houses; containing § and GEO. DAVIES & CO. . Charlottetown, Sept. 3Q, 1880. 3 rooms respéctively. Apply to JAMES McLrop, Lower Spring Park Koad. [se 30 GAR DEKS—Two or three persons can ; be accommodated with board on reason- abie terms (a private sitting room if required) ou Upper Great George Street, Apply at this . [se 9 2aw AGSTAFE’S HOTEL, Powns Sticet, continues to receive transien and pe nianent Boarders, {j 1. ute eee Su foe < wu SF —, in LL Be