ce eae ena a A A Et ee eat ee ee ae ane, : ‘CHE EXAMINER. | CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1880, — > me 7 _ a tenement VOL. @. NO, 121 Large Steamers for the Atlantic Trade. ' . ee * Corresbondence. | s@ Wedonot hold ‘ourselves responsible for | The Allan Line are having a new steamer the statements ov opinions of our correspondents | built by the Napiers of Glasgow for the : . ' — ~~; Canadian trade. She will be abont the | size of the ‘‘Arizona,” or ‘‘Gallia,” steei ‘built, about 5.000 tons, and seme 6,000 |horse power. The Arizona at the present — 9 9 o — Pint ia CE BR St WEN | a 7 - - - S eoegemnerety ARE NOW SHOWING A SUPERIOR STOCK OF Pea Meet Te. Ae arene. To the Editor of the Examiner. New Millinery and Millinery Materials ! DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. PLUSH, FREIZE, Silks and Satins. IN in 70; VELVET, FUR AND ALL THE Pompadour, NEWEST SHAPES, Brocade STRAW HATS, and Plain Colors, Velvets and Velveteens, in Plain Colors, Pompadour and Embossed. New Laces, Ribbons, é&c., Flowers and F'eathers, Hat and Bonnet Ornaments. i), cee 1 i A FULL STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, UNSURPASSED Charlottetown, October 4, 1850. IN VALUE AND VARIETY. PERKINS & STERNS. ~- “J. G. ECKSTADT, Surgeon Chiropodist, Union House, Queen Street. OFFICE HOURS—From 2 to 5 p. m. forns extracted for 25 cents. Parties waited upon at their residence. Orders left at Post Office Box 72. Ch'town, Sept. 28, '80—Im JUST ARRIVED! | | i | ; ESTABLISHED $1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. \ ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manil 4 Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. Jan. 7, 1580. as” Prices on application. PACIFIC iiutual Insurance Uo.,!Leaving Charlottetown Assets 3ist Dee., 1879, * $744,149.00 ws CHANGE OF TIME Si. Lawrence and Princess of Wales long ago, some observations takeu from the boats. This is «a subject in which I, in common with every one interested in the fishing business, fee: a deep concern. I therefore submit the following, believing it to be far in advance of the model suggested by Mr. Fishery Inspector Duvar : Every fishing boat might be so construct- ed that she could with safety cross the Atlantic. It would be quite simple. By a light deck, partly on hinges, a fourth of her length at each end fixed, the remaining part amidships bya covering board on each side, one-fourth of the beam also tixed, the boat having very little shear. the inside, and admit of a hinged hatch being fastened tu it, which would meet the opposite one amidships, when closed ; and when open, would of course reach the gun- wale, and give the fisherman a table for his lines, bait, knife, &«. The rowlocks would require to be raised, for the dip of the oar. A water tight box, 18 inches deep aud 20 wide, weuld be requisite to cross the boat, at the stern Sheets, for the helmsman’s feet. Such a boat would be more comfortable than the common boat, and as she might be eight inches lower, the additioual weight would not be more than seventy-five pounds, and the cost not five dollars more, on a boat of twenty feet. For bottoms, there are no finer models in the world than the boats on the Atlantic shore of Nova Scotia. Every country has its own peculiar boat to boast of—the Mudian boats of the West Indies, the Deal boats of England, the Kinsale hookers of Ireland and the Buckie boats of Scotland—- the» hardiest of all; but their mouths are all too large, and when one of those storms Which only comes in a lifetime, overtakes a fleet of any of them at sea, the wail of widows and orphans on shore attest the reckless disregard of human life that ob- tains amongst those who send such craft to sea, and those who man them. ye W. L. Sonris Line Road, Oct. Lith, 1880. The Charlottetown Engineers. The monthly shooting of this Company for Lieutenant Stewart's medal, came off at Kensington Range on Monday afterneon. There was the unfavorable fish-tail wind ~; . . } Deak Six,-—I noticed in your paper, not; Island Inspector of Fisheries’ Report, in re- | . ” . > ; yy < ; . ference to an improved model for fishing | Sttion on the Guion Line last year. inoment, is considered the swiftest ocean steamer afloat. She was built and engined by Elder & Co., of Glasgow, and took her She will, however, it is said, be nowhere when the ‘City of Rome,’ ‘*Servia,’ and ‘* Alaska,’ make their appearance. On the Clyde at the present time there are being built three enormous vessels for the Atlan- tic trade. One is in course of construction in Thomsen’s Yard at Glasgow, for the Cunard Line. She will be named the ‘* Servia,” her tonnage will be 7,500, and her indicated horse power 10,000. The other steamer is being built by Elder & Co, of Glasgow, for the Guion Line. Her ton- nage will be about 6,500 horse-power, being similar in power to the ‘ Servia.” By raising the inside of the covering board | Both vessels _Will be constructed of it wonld be bronght perfectly straight on| Steel. The Guion liner is to be called the ** Alaska.”, The other vessel, for the In- man Line, will bear the name of the *‘ City vf Rome.” She will be the largest and most powerful vessel afloat except the ** Great Eastern,” her tonnage being 8,500, with engines 12,000 horse-power. The latter vessel is being built by the Barrow Shipbuilding Company, a recently estab- | shed eoncern, and which appears to be extending its business considerably during the past two years. It is expected that these three steamers will be capable of attaining a speed of 17 knots an heur un- der favorable circumstances, thus render- ing the voyage between Liverpool and New York or vice versa, under seven days.-— Quebec Chronicle. ‘ —- Se en Our National Magazine, the Canadian Monthly, for October, opens with an his- torical paper of much interest on ‘ Anna- polis Royal and the Expatriation of the Acadians, from the pen of Mr. Arthur Harvey, of Toronto. The other papers of importance in the number are Mr. Thomas Hodgins’ dissertation on ‘ The Prerogative of the Crown in Colonial Legislation ; Mr. Manigault’s article entitled ‘What is Money?’ and Mr. E. Lafleur’s enquiry inte ‘The Principle of Copyright.’ These papers, which form the backbone of the number, are varied in their interest and thoughtful in their treatment. Of lighter articles, the two stories, ‘ Clinker,’ and ‘ In the Shadow of Death,’ wiil be found ex- ceedingly readable, while the paper on ** Eccentricities of a Boarding House’ will also be found entertaining and amusing. The remaining papers include the fourth series of the report of the meetings of ‘ The Idyl, ‘The Legend of St. Hilda’s Bells,’ <A NDA ais VE . ’ —sAT— Sa blowing at the time, but notwith-| Toronto Girls’ Coterie,’ and an article on “est r Oo rR PICTOU. dadiinn this a very heavy secre was made.|‘ The Marvels of Scientific Logic ’—the BBLTL S-Et NEw YLYorEz — Sergt-Major McDougall made the heaviest | latter a clever arraignment of the so-called z snide YOTICE is hereby given that on and | Score which has been made on the range triumphs of Materialistic Evolution. The MAR I NE IN after MON DAY, the 4th day of OCTO- | this seasou, carrying off the medal with 89 poetical department of the Magazine, as : : ° : 7 BER NEXT, the Steamers points. Five of the Company’s best shots usual, is well maintained. ‘ Remember j ere were absent from the competition, but we|me,’ ‘The Return of Aphrodite,’ * A Love Ex §, S. “Hibernian,” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, | } i j | Certificates issued payable in London | Insuranee effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 aad upwards on first-class risks. Will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at Five o'clock in the morning, in- stead of at 7.30 as during the summer months. By order, F. W. HALES, are pleased to learn that the score of 10 of the competitors averaged 76 points, while the average score of 3 of the mem- bers of the Ottaw team was 86 points.. Con- sidering the above scores we think the En gineers earry off the palm. We give below the total scores of those who teok prizes. and ‘ The Gane-awa’ Land,’ being all meri- torious productions. * Round the Table’ gossips of a variety of matters of general interest, while the ‘Critical Department ’ has some admirable reviews of books — the only source in Canadian literature,in which Corsets, at ee oar of — - & Co., Secretary Steam Nav. Co’y. POINTS criticism is done justice to. ‘ Literary ankers, or in New York, _ | Cr’town, Sept, 28, ’80 —tf pat ne her 2i Sy Mai is 2 | Notes’ and ‘ Bric-a-brac’ close a capital apperens ‘ Risks taken and rates fixed without being || ——— --———_-----_---—__--_—— ee ‘loan 7 number of the Magazine which we heartily Colored and Black Satins, referred to mee ca io seein STOVE PI PE PP B Hooper, , 8] commend to our oe. Pompadoar Prints, mete . ae a c s Lieut. Horne, _ 77 The fat! t Arist ided hi a TOILET COVERS & QUILTS : gent for by he 2S!@2° | FENHE Subscriber, thankful for past favors,| Sapper R. C. Higgs, (6 pete ores a See ee ae eee LET CO & @ y May 11, 1580. begs leave to announce to ar people of “6 J. M. Davison, 7D violently, and continued to do so for a con- (in Plain and Fancy); , White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Hut Coal. Nut Coal, both Town and Country, that he is ‘prepared to fill all orders left at his Store, with neat- ness and despatch. We give the scores of those who took prizes in the Recruits’ match:— siderable time whilst his sen listened to him with the utmost attention and in per- fect silence. The poet’s brother asked 2 Fi 4] Ad A splendid assortment of TINWARE con- : ae him afterward why he had said nothing in. Cloths, Tweeds, &e. {\REE from Slate apa ae eee stantly on hand. Stoves and Stovepipe fittin Sapper D. H. Macgowan, 63 self-defence. ‘‘ I am engaged,” he replied ; : , Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, | 11 a speciality , ‘¢ G, A, Sharp, ov ‘‘in writing a comedy, and I am just at a All of which are now opened. and will be Pictou, Nova Scotia. ao orders apply wil _¢. F. HARRIS, : J. McLeod, 52 scene where an old man scolds his son : the sold at oar usnal low prices. s Sole A a tel . . ae a Yh’ Se es 7 Street. f ws ak Cameron, = moment our father opened his mouth, the W. & A. BROWN & CO, - : ge ris *| Ch'town, Sept. 22, "80—4w eax in Davison, 7 idea came into my head that if I watched Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1580. : Me en eee es cae Pee sah him attentively, 1 might draw my scolder thee Old Sydney Mines Cape Breton, Crear? ‘after nature ; and I was so busy taking J fo the Stockholders of the Belivean Albertite and Gil Company : OTICE is hereby given that a further Call of two and one-half per cent. on the unpaid Shares of the said Company was made hy the Wirectors of the Company on the twenty-first day of September, instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of October next. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorland, in the Province of New Bruns- wick, the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1880. K. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer of the Beliveau Albertite and Uil Co, Shareholders in P. E. Island may pay the Call to the Bank of Prince Edward Island to the credit of the Company. E. B. CHANDLER. {se 27 till date] QUREN INSURANCE CO’Y, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, op Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to ‘Terms as usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— ‘* Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Goiden Age,”’ “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘‘White Rose,” ‘* Florence,” **Beaver,” ‘*‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Fiour and Meal f. o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. J. KR. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. B May 6, 80. For Sale or to Let. FFXAAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- TRY IT. TRY IT s NIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; i is COAL, not fire clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1880—pat tf BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. 500 BAGS SALT, 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, 300 MACKEREL BARRELS. — 100 barrels ve 50 hal-barrels FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE, Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador Herring. ce augl7 D.“ SMALL. Bones. Bones. os undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash Died, at Souris, on the 9th inst., John Gregory, aged 68 years. Mr. Gregory was a native of Bristol, England, and can:e to this Island many years ago, along with his father, who was the head blacksmith in Cambridge’s shipyard at Souris West De- ceased was a metnber of the Methodist Chnrch for over a quarter of a century. As ‘husband, father, neighbor, he possessed many sterling qualities. A believer in comparative Christian perfeotion, he aimed at being a possessor as_ well as professor of religion. By some he may have been con- sidered over-strict, but by those who knew him best, his live was beyond reproach. He leaves a wife and large family to mourn the loss of one endeared to them by many sacred associations which say : ‘‘ Remem- ber the words which I spoke unto you while I was yet with you.” His remains were accompanied to their last resting place on Monday last by a large and respectable con- course of people of different denominations. Services were conducted yby Rev. Messrs. Cameron and and Stebbings. Thus has another old and respected resident passsed away. ‘‘ Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.” _—=eom * ARCHIBALD Forsgs, the here of Plevna, the notes of his tones, gestures and language, that I never thought of what I might say in self-defence.” Waking ue Dear axp Doump.—Last Wednesday morning a young man in this place awoke from a refreshing night’s slum- ber beth deaf and dumb, nor has he spoken a word since or heard at all. The night before, when he retired, he could talk and hear as well as he ever could. He re- membered no unpleasant feeling during the night, nor is che affected in any other way. He is abont twenty-one years old.—-The ‘apital, Fredericton, N. B, —— ee ee Fever and Ague. Are you troubled with Ague, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Remittent or Inter- mitting fever, Night Sweats or any disease that comes from Malaria or disordered Liver and Hot Suns? If so, procure a bottle of Green’s Ague Conqueror, which is an acetic extract of strong tonic roots, com- bined with Sulphate of Magnesia, etc , and positively contains no Quinine, Arsenic or other poisons. it purifies the blood, cleanses, the liver, spleen and other secre- tive organs so effectually that the chills will return. We have never found any case Vessels on the stocks. ’ four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- per cwt. for all bones delivered at the « Daily News,” War Correspondent, the of Fev it wi i Specia! rates for isolated residences, ox 16 sane fort and two Kitchens, Can| Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity | ¢,jend ‘of the Priuce of Wales, the companion pao oe Po it weet oe. ae Losses settled promptly. be turned into one Dwelling by unlocking a less than one ewt. (112 Ibs) taken. of Prince Napoleon in Zululand, the intune of cones am ° pee pe me, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, bottle has cured as many as five in one ) ion Bank door. Appl the premises to Generals, the associate of King’s will lecture , : 4 Ww alle iel teens Wave Talend Te ae POOWALE Agent. | two nights here--Monday and Tuesday, (Oct. |family. Sold by all druggists and dealers June, 1877— April 26, 1880—té Ch,town, Dec, 1, 1879 25 and 26. | everywhere. eR A aE REE A RI RAN No OR Ce raed , - :