79 ne ~ Ne ah Enns et EP nt Oh hn ee ae sc. rm SOL err ee Ni an cD ee ee eS ee a W SERIES ’ j Tue Darty HxAMINER WANTED! mo gubee vane trative, nr RPLPEGE G a irre } Ki aR. oe i & Examiner I I COMPANY, AE ] Aix ah fa ft e ~~ f! 2.000 BUSHELS rRoM THEIR Orricn, CoRNER OF WATER ia S : é CGie sii f= & AND GREAT Gi i i s enererns 7s agape Chario : = ® Gira, Fae, Must be thoronghly cleaned and fi f “ em te , gr act. _ Aius e oronghly Cleaned an ree from HORACE HASZARD, vt Ste Bs 2 60 ee we FENTON T, NEWBERY. rhree M 125 | ane a eo Ch'town, Sept. 20, '81-—pat tf Gane M ‘ 0 50 ~ Aa PRB AX BOS é Com 2h g? 5 % ep” m& Ss ves oKiiings natn OCRCPAL Insurance Ageat,), Contracts may be made for monthly, oY & A. BROWN & U0, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise —— REPRESENTING — a Oot a ae : det coach WAVE JOST RECEIVED Serene Commercial Union Fire Assurance Gampany, of London, Eng..! my » : r; §; Lommercla Hen IP SSUPauicé Vail wis yy Gi LOilé Vsij ars 4 LARGE SHIPMENT OF ELE — CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. A iF nHnanreoa ieCGRToT iy] AUTUMN GOODS li dil! LwLLUYU 4A J 3VU ULULL ' VT 9 ’ ny ii i iy 1. =aAvyt y 7 5 Western Fire 4ou . Head flice, ar ey > YELAND. ot me ’ an \ > Capi al - - - - - 5.000, ( Reserve Fund - - ~ - 259.000 Deposited with Dominion Govt, Policies issued and losses settled promptly without reference to Head Office J. R. BRECKEN, Bank of P. E.I., Agent for P. E. I. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Su b-A gent, Capital, - - - President—-Hon. E. Duclere,Senator,Paris. | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. The Company will make long term loans wish sinkiog fand, and short term loans wi h- out sinking fund. For particularz,apply at the office of Messrs, Sullivan & Morsou, Solicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN, Ang. 24, 1881, f.ARPHUR & CU, GENERAL sect Sannhons (ommission iierchants, 103 SOUTH MARKET STREET, | BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. abe ae {[wkly OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIGKS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, | Merehandise and Prodyce, Also, on Vessels! on the stocks, Spesial rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Priuce Edward Island. Jv77] —— EDWARD T. RUSSELL, & CO. | GEN HRAL Commission Hlerchants, fio. 213 State Street. BOSTON, May 14, 1881. 4 7 oe ii | : } f, inganna (9 mMnonT! Marine Insurance Company: —_—Oor— Primce Ecward Island. Rost. Li naworrn, Eoq., President. Dir Hox L. C. Owrs, D. R. M. Hoopsr, Esq,, | a a T. Hanpranay, &rq., b. Rogers, Keq., G. RB. Besnr, E-q,, Samus, Mutcna, Esq, Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freizibts, at Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streeis, VW. HALES, Secretary toeu Cllice, _T BK fi. tub>, Ch’town, April 25, 1881. W. G. BISHOP, ae LIN Cr FORWARDING AGENT, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, —AND— ‘ ° * > General Commission Agent. 80 BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX 1 . p4sticui AR ATTENTION given to the| Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks there n, Hoils, Cargoes and Freights inaured in first- Class sitices at most favorable rates Consignments of Produce prom pt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and promptly, solicited, and auswered [ap 7 6m $5,600,000, | | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ELWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, CCTOBER 1, 188L CAPITAL, Assurance bony 1y, Y i waa J j od $800,000.00. british America Fira Assurance Company, CAPITAL, Sud Mutual Lite & Accident Insuranes CAPITAL, $500,000.00. $500,000.00. “a ‘Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at MARINE #INSURBAAC 20: ‘ A 8 Sad By RD E sa 2385 Buk r :0:-——— -- | @Office—Corner of Queen and Lower Charlottetown, April 4, 188i —tf 6 eta? Se ee CHEAP CA Opposite PE Subscriber would inform the purchasing pubi.c that he has opened in the above! wn Steure a large and varied assortment of Goods in the following lines :— well kne -—_ ts <e the 0:0 a 7 aity * wmf . SH — —:0:—-—— _—- , ' oe aS ee fin WHO Usb ba LOW EST eA ee i on te eee Se re ee we er a a ICS AMULET. eae ausalipabenieeenaipineanen dt bvemanneaegeeaneaenen a = : Smncce Corres Two Cents, - “VOL Q ---N{). ] [2, le 13} TAPATTA UL 1LU1L WaLbuy “| Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxfuid o te } Hwy oT war troa ; 5 tk gate ; 4.7 GH, UL LULL uLbai, tA TES. ee Us es ere HEARTZ’S OLD STAND, Market, 'Huardware, stoves, Greceries, Earthen, Glass and Weeden | Ware, Dye Stuffs, &., &e., * Which he is prepared to sell to Cash Customers at a SMAL Nai!s ahd Spikes, lron and Steel, Paint (all colors); Boiled, Raw, t ADVANCE ow Cost. Sweet, Lard Machinery, Wool, Codfish and Kerosene Oils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hues, Rakes, Rope, Hames, Whips, Chains, Hinges, Locks, Latches, Screws, Saws, Cutlery, Scales, Gans, Revolvers, Cartridges, Powder, Shot, Tea Trays, &., Kc. \‘Feas, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Canned Geods, Salt, Rice, Split Peas, Beans, Barley and Geneval Groceries, FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. FRUIT—in Layer, Muscatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, | Almonds, Nuis, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, etc., ete. i - GLASSWARE—in Lamps, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dishes, Water Carrailes, etc., ete. ’ ’ , WOCDENWARE—in Buckets, Brooms, Tubs, Washboards, Churns, Baskets, Seives, Measures, etc., otc. EARTHEN AND STONE WARE—in Milk Dishes, Butter Crocks, Jars, Flower | Pots, Molasses Jugs, Preserve Jars, Churns, etc., etc. BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint, Varnish, . ’ . > ee Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, | Shoe, Bannister, Crumb, Window, Horse, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, ete. STOVES—a large assortment daily expected from Fawecett’s Celebrated Foundry Sackville. pes Please call and examine quality and prices. Goods delivered at Steamers, Railcoads and private residences in the City free of charge. HE NG WY Coin eit. harlottetown, May 27, 1881—2aw wkly — a JUST OPENED —AND— MARKED VERY LOW ! A NICE LOT OF Velvetsens, Dress Goods, Plain aud Fancy Wincey, SECs SEC.9 BOCs R. W. TREMAINE. 83 Queen Street, Aug. 26, 1881, Mackerel and Hake Sounds. | rEvHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel | i and Hake Sounds duriog the fishing | season, at highest market price. 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Barrels, for sale | at I. C. Uall’sold stand foot of Queen Street | Cnhariottetown. HORACE HASZARD. | Aug. 23—pat 1m eod Es EA ‘ Be « Sets MRT VS RELIES DIET KING —< Da *y —™. SF eee ‘ ? €o i. _ > on r 2 . #4 es >» © a < es "se Se) nxt SEE ATT ee rR SQUARE > WAREROOMS. Caskets ef Every Size, Quality and iriece A Iways on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Wainut, Mahogany and Covered Coflins, Best Plated Mounting, Re “i ster Black —Moauntinge sLOUTDLIDE, White and Black Common Mounting, par Hearses, . i : ~ Funeral $-—-town O7 One served. nours mNoric ; ee Ves os 203 s fx Horses and Carvi ves 110 > country—ajAalf price. e suflicient time to be ex HY «OER BT eg HER ia A Shah RUT Ba sulbe | ‘ os 7 to) Ch’town, Sept. 1, 188l—im eod, wily > evi . > Tete _HRegaws p »lieved in the & art i vie sd n <r WW ASTON. BSCRIBE for the DAILY EX AMINES Newsy Papr | and moat ravin 12, ; M.. Taranty tint LULUIEUUY Uiiui, j SI a a The P. H. Isiand Exhibit. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. —_—— —-- - (From the St. John Telegraph.) ‘ Cavy W hite Oats The splen’id show of Jive stock, horses, ead G shee; | p, Swine and poultry gave practical these Provinces for producing first-class cattle for export or home consumption, for family beef, milk for the dairy, wool AMONG WHICH ARE: ar | New Black and Cream Silk Laccs, Black Silk tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man. | mans, Mantles, fur Cloaks, &. ae j Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c. | The above Goods were selected by Mr. | A. L. Brown, who is now in the English _| markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of canadian Grey Flannels, Grey Usttons, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & A BROWN & CO., Aug. 31, 81, British Warehouse. rare Paper Bag Factory | Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - PEL Bau quality and size of Paper Bags for _4 Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, | Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in 'stock or made to order at short notice, and ' i for the factory, or hams, shoulders and bacon for the table of luxury. The mag- nificent roadsters and carriage horses, full blood stailions and thoroughbred mares that occupied the stables were in themselves objects of attraction that de- lighted hundreds of visitors. It is ap- parent that the improvement in horses that is noticeable every year is traceable to the great care taken by cur principal breeders throughout the country, and to the various ste<s farms in P. E. Island, New Bruuswick and Nova Scotia, where intelligence and practical knowledge are in active combination. The Prince Ed- ward Island exhibit of horses, cattle and sheep seems to deserve especial mev- tion. Messrs. Gardiner and Longworth, men who know their business, and who take delight in exhibiting the really splendid animals from that smallest Province of the Dominion. The Government Stock Farin of that Province sends a splendid collection of horses, cattle and sheep, which have been alluded to by telegraph. Their celebrated Clydesdale stallion is a marvel of beauty; only three years old and weighs 1,800 lbs.; bred out of pure stock on this farm. They also have a Short Durham cow that is a perfect monster, and a graceful and beaut'ful creature, weighing 1.950 lbs. The re- maining collection of Durhams from this farm are all up to the standard and com- prise five cows and heifers aud a famous Short Horn Durham bull. All of the Government Farm exhibit are prob- ebly the finest specimens in the yards, and are under the charge of Commissioner Gardiner. F. Hol- laud, and Mr.Geo.Comptoa, St.Eleanors, Short Hora Darham bulls, that are pros nounced the finest animals over seen on They came under the charge of}, |Charlottetown, a rotary saw mill, shingle machine and jointer. Edward Lane, New Perth, a new patent potato digger. Johu Burrows, Charlottetown, an irou plow. Miller Bros., sewing machines. Sundry articles in woollen clothe, Hnen sheeting, table cloths, horse rugs, wool- cvidence of the wonderful capabilities of |len mitts, hair work, fret work, ete, are also exhibited from the Island, avd alto- gether the display is creditable. ey GP -an NEWS NOTSS. — Mrs. John Footer, of Woodstock,Ont., drowned herself and her infant in a cist- ern containing only about a foot of water. Despondency is the only probable caiase mentioned, : Farther details of the recent defeat of Ayoob Khan by the Ameer’s forces go to show that the reverse was brough’ about, after three hours’ resuliless fighting, by the treachery of the former's Cabuli troops and the desertion of two Herati regiments. The Ameer will march upon Herat in a few days. The “ Nun of Kenmare” is seriously ill. An overworked nervous system is said to be the cause. ‘I'he hope ihat ove who has done so much for her poorer countrymen may soon be restored to healta will be joined in by all who ean appreciate sincerity of purpose, and a life of self-denial. McLeod Stewart, Brazilian Vice-Consul at Ottawa, has received a letter in which it is stated that the first steamer, the Committee Deu, had left France for Brazil, and was expected to start from Rio de Janeiro for Canada on 12th Oct. The company formed have purchased a second steamer and ordered the construc- tion of five more. The prospects for building a ship canal in Spain from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean through the Valley of the Garrone and the Andee are somewhat favorable. State Engineers originally estimated the cost of it at 1,500,000,000f but others who have made a survey say he canal! can ve dug for less than half that—some 700,000,090f. The Coun- sold at Montreal prices, with usual -trade dis-| exhibition. The other exhibitors of cat-|5*! General of the Aude nas adopted a | counts, | Parties having quantities of paper in stock /can have it made into Bags without loss of ‘time and at much Jess cost than they can | import them. Orders respectfully solicited. E. H. BABBITT, | July 27—3m fete ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —,ND— ‘Censral Commission Merchant Sf. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, tie and horses from P. E. 1. are Messrs. Longworth and DeBlois, Wallace Rodd (Henry Mergan Stallion), John Reid, Geo. McGregor, Capt. McKenzie, James a roadster), Malcolm McInnes and town, and the excellent character of their entire show of horses, and the interest taken by them in the exhibition entitles them all to special reference. (From the Halifax Herald.) The P. E Island live stock exhibit, as motion in favor of the work, The commander of the United States revenue cutter Corwin, now engaged in search service in the Arctic seas, has Mutch, Donald Ross, John Kennedy, | formally taken possession of Wrangei Thomas Robbins, Wm. Sinnott, Wm.|Land ia the name of his Government. Ross, Capt. McLeod (Blackfoot, who! The new territory is described as being took first prize in P. E. I. Exhibition as|desolate and sterile beyond deseription, and beyond its possibilities as a future George McFarlane. These gentlemen | station for Arctic exploration, it is likely are all from, the vicinity of Charlotte-|to prove as uaenviable an acquisition as Alaska. The land part of the Canadian Pacific Railway syndicate’s wo:k is progressing favorably. There are nearly 1,500 ap- plicants for land. and these are stated to be mostly well-to-do farmers from On- Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce | g whole, is universally admitted to be of tario and England. These are the very | Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. | Prompt returns guaranteed, | ences on application, Good refer- [ju 17 6m oaw LARD COAL. f bay ARRIVE about 25th of SEPTEMBER | i90 TONS BEST ‘Lehigh Red &sh Anthracite Coal, which will be sold from vessel at low- est price while landing, | Orders left at pe CAPT. J. HUGHES’, Sept. 17—2w 3aw Water Street. IN BTW COAL DEPOT! _ Beer’s Wharf (Late Duncan’s, ) -_—_—_-_— fw subscriber wishes to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he bas opened a Coal Depot at the above named place, where he is prepared to receive orders for all the leading kinds of Coal, and fill them at lowest possible rates. R. McMILLAN, Ch’town, Aug, 18—eod, wkly 1m pd NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY BOSTON STEAMERS, OQ FREICHT will be received after LN three o’clock on days of sailing. ; Bills of Lading must be presented for sig- nature by four o’clock. CARVELL BROS. June 1, ’81—law wed GOAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and £*& Nut Coal and Old Mines Sydney Coal. /Customers can be supplied at all times, ' ’| Prices as low as any ia the city, Terms cash CAPT. JOBN HUGHES, { July 12—1aw tf Water Stree Hides, Hides, Hides } | } } j ; Spring Park Wool Shop. Juxe 27,81. warts by C. F. STACKPOOL, at the} ¢d. avery superior order. The effect pro- duced in that Province by the Govern- ment Stock Farm are of the most favor- able character. The Island horse ** Bar- rister,” selected by Mr. Gardiaer last spriog and purchased for the farm is pro- nounced very superior. The cattle and sheep are of the most improved breeds, aud have shared largely in prizes. H. Longworth, a promineut stock raiser iv the vicinity of Charlottetown, seems to compete closely with the Government Farm in cattle and sheep. He also car- ries off prizes in the different classes and sections in which he is a competitor. Mr. Boswell, also a farmer from the Island, has a very handsome lot of sheep on exhibition; also black oats, which are said to be the best at the Exhibition. In fact the whole exhibit from this small but fertile province is highly creditable to its people and Gov- ernment. ‘The method adopted by the Government of that Province in causing a representation of its products at the Dominion Exhibition deserves commend- atien. They appointed a Board of Com- missioners termed the Advisory Board of P. E. Island. The Secretary of this Board is Mr. A. McNeill, who has for many years been Secretary of Proviv- cial Exhibitions in his native Province. This Board appointed Judges to select the different animals and articles entered for the Dominion Exhibition, thereby securing a choice exhibit in every de- partment. Much of the success of the Island at the Exhibition is due to this Advisory Board. (From the Moncton Times.) At St. John last year the Prince Ed- ward Ielaud exhibit attracted a great deal of attention aud admiration. This year the Island is again to the front. The live stock exhibit consists of thirteen stallions, seventeen gelding and mares, twenty-five head of cattle, forty sheep, and some poultry. The sheep made a very fine show, end the horses were by far the best on ‘he grounds. The Island as noted for its fine horses. Some ex- cellent samples of grain, potatoes, oat- mea', and prepared fish were also exhibit- In macufactures, Thomas Hall, of Summerside, exhibits a threshing and Robert Smallwood, of ‘fanning machine, - people to form the backbone of the popu- lation of the North-West. Environved as that country may be with possible diffi- culties in the future,it is well for Canada to see that the new population is thor- oughly permeated with a love for British institutions. Dr. Boynton is understood to be about to publish a statement in reference to the autopsy performed on the remains of the late President, in which he charges the operating and asvisting surgeons with gross carelessness, negligence, and want of thoroughness in their mode of conduc- ting the examination. He claims that more than one important viscus which might have given a clue to the real cause of death was not examined, and that the search for the bali—the whole autopsy in fact—was conducted with a total abs sence of scientific precision, English farm lands having been for- merly kept up by manure, the impover- ishment of the tenavt farmers has net permitted this expense lately. A sure sign of the fearful struggle for existence among the English farmers is seen iu the fact that their crops now generally appear thin even with favorable climate conditions, Meauwhile the lowering rents and actual abandonment of many farms is playing havoc with the country gentry, who have been in almost affluent circumstances all their lives, inheriting ancestral estates. There is small chance that these will recover their lost incomes, The endeavors to form a company in London for the purchase and development of two millions of acres in the North-West, half from the Government and half from the Syndicate, are likely to prove a success. The Times’ special letters concerning the Marquis of Lorne’s progress are attracting great attention. Lord Lornes’s statement that the Syndicate. whose fortunes de- pauded en the success of the gigantic onter- prise just undertaken, had assured him that whatever disquietude cr aaxiety they once entertained was completely gone from their minds in consequence of the way in which settlers are flocking in, and that the peopling of the North West is an absolute certainty, greatly influences discontented farmers here. Many are now desirous of emigrating. Osty five (5) velocipedes left. Call and get one at the Family Grocery.—R. K, BRacg. eae 9 0 common wr SP al EL SRR A TTT OE II ares as ia gia ies ibe, OT RL SAT ATC! 2 oT eee ee we signer ager Lan a a eer nEne Sar ne A . “ baste r in ’ m 0 ? as if . . co onan Anarene * ~ an none Bers CH alt & tat } eae = os LP ili an etic!