ee ee XA EERE ep are wees r -— —_— VOL. 5 ’ Tore Dairy EXAMINER [s Published every Evening, OFFICE: ENGS’ BUILDING, CORNER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetawn, P. E. I. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Montlis, $2 50 Three Mouths, lL 25 One Month, 0 50 ne-Wee 0 12 — Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, or half-yearly advertisements, on appli- eation. W. L. COTTON, J. W. MITCHELL, Manager. Ottice Sup’t OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY => “Ps A: =") *\ oi Sige alate » a SEES. ‘ m.* —S , \ Pee. 9 _** + \ | - - ” ' \ ee i 2 a iit, odin: te 8 k - a . AY > i ‘4 Bk 5 2 ‘eS 7 - . —ae hus “ye” vreeoe wget - yess ‘ <x et... é ~ Ne a Sis PP I OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FAL TRIP, 1879. THE FIRST CLASS IRON SCREW STEAMSHIP PRINCE EDWARD 1364 tons register,classed 100 Al which is the lughest class at Lloyds, ROBERT FRASER, COMMANDER, WIL” BE ON THE BERTH AT Liverpool, to Receive Cargo, ~- ABOUT THE— 25th October, AND WILL SAIL FROM , Liverpool for Charlottetown About the Ist November, Carying Freizht at through rates from Lon- don and (Glasgow, deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris and Pictou. For Freight, apply im London to Jon |- Prrcairn & 0NS,, 16 Great Winchester Street; im Glasgow, to James Kuso, 134 St, Vincent Street; in Liverpool to Prrcasrn Broruers, 61 South John street; in Pictou,. N. dS.se-to Noovan & Davtés, or here to PEAKE Bro’s & Co. Managers. Charlottetow a, 24rd Sept., 1879. No. 85 Water St., Charlottetown. Prince Rdward Island Branch —OF THK-— - WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE. INSURANCE CO. Subscribed Capital, $9,733,332.00 Paid up Capital, 1,216,666.00 CHIEF OFFICES—Edinburgh, 64 Princess Street ; London, 6] Threadneedle Street. Nine-Tenths of the Profits of the Life Assur- ance Business are divided every Five Years, The Tables of Rates are modcrate. Fire Insurances effected on nearly every description of Property, at the LOWEST RATES of Premium. corresponding to the nature of the risk. . Losses settled with promptitude and liber- ality. | G. W. BeBrors, General Agent, Dec. 14. ‘BRITISH AMERICA. Assurance Company. FIRE AND. MARINE, Cash Cali & Assets , $1,178,481, INCORPORATED 18 Head Gflice, -- Toronto, Ont. -_—————- — oe epeve OF WATER For CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD [SLAND. BRITISH As W. & A, BROWN are abo Firm, thev are now selli FALL & WINTER GOODS, At prices that New Mantiles, New Frillings. New Uisters, New Cottons. New Flannels, WAREHOUSE. ut making a change in ‘their ng their Large Stock of defy competition. New Cloths, New Tweeds, New Dress Goods. ‘ew Clouds, New Velveteens, And a large line of Woollen Goods, of every description, all of which they intend to close out within the next five months. This is a bona fide sale. selves. W. Charlottetown, October 8, 1879. Come one, come all. and see for vour- & A. BROWN. 20 eee ae arene New Fall Goods. For NEW DRESS GOODS, very Cheap, go to J. B. MacDONALD'S For NEW MANTLES go to J. B. MaecDONALD'S NEW WINCEYS and CLOTHS go to J. B. MacDONALD’S For NEW HATS and BONNETS go to J. B. MacDONALD’S For For MENS’ and BOYS’ NEW FLOWERS and FEATHERS xo to J.B. MacDONALD’S CLOTHING v0 to J. B. MacDonatp’s For MENS and BOYS’ 20 GREY and WHITE COTTONS, lor UNDERCLOTHING to J. B. MaeDoNnaup’s CHEAPEST Ynt, —JO ToO- q. 3. Queen Street, Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1879. AILS for Great Britain will be closed at 10 o'clock, p, m., on THURSDAY in each week, to be forwarded via Rimouski, ; and also on MONDAY, the 13th and 27th | inst., at 4 o'clock, a. m., to-be forwarded via Halifax. Mails to be forwarded via Sunimerside and Shediac and also for all places on the route to Sammerside and in Prince County, will be closed daily at 5.30 o'clock, a. m., also for Summerside direct, at 5 p. m. Mails to be forwarded via Steamers to Pictou will be closed every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR‘| DAY, at 5 o’clock, a, m. Mails for ,Georgetown and Souris East, and all places on those routes, will be closed daily at 6 o'clock, a. m. Post Office open from 8, a.m., till 9, p. m. A. A. MACDONALD, Postmaster. Post Office Charlottetown, )} Oct. Sth, 1879. j ANTHRACITE GOAL. r ARRIVE in a few days, 150 tons I of the best ‘Lehigh, Chestnut and Egg Coal. Parties wanting to be supplied fell please send in their orders at once, as the first in will be first supplied. ‘There will be | no two prices. Orders left at the Post Office ; or at the subscriber’s will be attended to. THOMAS CASELEY. | Oct. 1, 1879—w stf Risks taken on all descriptions of Property ' at lowest rites. . - PROM®T SETTLEMENT CF_LOSSES. BORAGE HASZARD, Agent, |. Suly 10, 1379. Oftice, South Side Queen Square, NOTICE. N and after MONDAY, the 30th Sep-'| tember, I intend adopting the strictly ' CASH SYSTEM | in my business, ALBERT SIMPSON. Sept, 25, 1879—lm MACDONALD'S. A OE SE A A A A -URTHER . REDUCTION IN PRICE OF Albion Mines (Picton, N. 8.) SLACK COAL. LACK and ROUND COAL ean now be obtained at the above-mentioned Mines, ‘ Slack Coal, only $1.30 per tons Round Coal, $2.00. ! For orders, apply to * G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Orrice : No. 35 Water street. Ch’town, June 23, 1879—patsj kca h sp2m MAGLEAN & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp, Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. A, Ae MeLEAN. dD. Cc. MARTIN. June 18, 1879.—ex2aw UNION HOUSE, ' @ueen Street, Charlottetown. P. P. CILLIS, PROPRIETOR. CHOICEST WINES & LIQUORS. NEW YORK LAGER BEER. ABLES set at all hours, swith every luxury of the season, Fresa Oysters received daily. Rooms large and comfortably furnished. _ Coac#es from this House meet all Trains and Steam boats. First Class BARBER SHOP. July 4, 1879—3m SATURDAY, CANADIAN Monrreat, Oct. 9. The prosecution of the Consolidated Bank Directors has advanced a stage. 'suit has been entered against them in the 'Superior Court at Montreal for the re- ‘covery of $35,000, another against the | Bank for a large amount. Ortawa, Oct. 9. The Governor General has refused te commute the sentence of John Boyle, who was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary for uttering counterfeit money. Mr. Sanford Fleming left for Manitoba last night, where he is to make a_ personal Linspection of the works in that district and -of the projected route of the Winnipeg i branch of the Canada Pacific Railway. After carrying out this part of the pro- gramme, it is said, if time permits, he will make a flying visit to British Columbia. STATES. Boston, Oct. 8. The inventor of the air cushion to pre- vent elevator accidents tried it at the Parker House yesterday, but the invention failed to work. The newspaper reporters and others in the elevator, which was al- lowed to drop from the fifth floor, were seriously shaken up and hurt. The damage to property is about $1,009. | | | | UNITED THE INDIAN TROUBLES. Cuicaao, Oct. 9. There is nothing new regarding the In- dian war. Officers express great satisfac- tion with the action of Capt. Dodge and his colored troops, who first relieved Payne, although under no orders to do so. He made a march through an infested country with 40 inen; and forced his way through the savages into camp, with. unequalled valor andpluck. The Indians have a pecu- liar hatred for colored treops, which they return with interest. $15,000 REWARD. Cuicaco, Oct. 9. Manager Mullen of the Chicago and Al- tor. Railroad, offers a reward of $15,000 for the arrest of the robbers who last night stopped a Chicago and Alton train and rifled the Express Cempany’s safe at Glen- dale, Mo. A proportionate part of the amount will be given for the capture of a part of the robbers. IRELAND. Lonpon, Oct. 9. The address and appeal by Parnell and the Home Rulers to the American Irish, says that apart from the effects of the Am- erican competition with the products of rent- tied Ireland, all Irish evils are referable to barbarous land system. Two things are necessary : the 600,000 landless farmers must be welded into an organized body and aid giventhem. They urge the American- Irish, and’ all who sympathize with the people of Ireland, to furnish pecuniary aid. The address is signed by. Parrell, O’Connor Power, Finnegan, Biggar, and others. It has already won much sympathy. A tele- gram has been read from New York guaran- teeing $250,000 if any Irish member of the advance party will visit the States. Parnell will probably go. AFGHANISTAN. Lonvon, Oct. 9. Specials from Afghanistan report that during the attack of the 6th on the prin- cipal heights before Cabul, two compariies of Highlanders were opposed to 2000 Afghans. The latter held their ground un- til the Highlanders were within twenty yards. The Afghan force is said to have been eleven regiments with artillery and an immense number of hillmen. The back- bone of resistance is broken, but the people would rise at the slightest reverse to the British. The whole Brtiish force was to be within striking distance of Cabul'on the 7th. SOUTH AMERICA, . Lenpon, Oct. 9. A Valparaiso despatch to-day says there was an engagement between the Chilian and Peruvian fleets. The former captured the Peruyian ram. ‘‘ Huascar” off Mejil- jones. LATER. Lonpon, Oct. 9. Private telegrams state that the whole Peruvian fleet has been captured, but these are believed to be exaggerated and based on the first reports concerning the capture of the ‘‘ Huascar.”’ NEW ZEALAND. New Yorks, Oct. 9, At the burning of a block of buildings in Dunedin, New Zealand early, in Sep- tember, seven people were burned to death. Boschees German Syrup can now be purchased 1izht at home, it is the most suecessful preparations ever introduced to our people. It works like a charm in all cases of Consumption, Pnuemonia, Hemorr- hages, Asthma, severe Coughs, Croup and all other Throat and Lung Diseases. No person has ever used this medicine without getting immediate relief, yet there are a great many poor, suffering, skeptical persons going about our streets with a suspicious cough, and the voice of consumption coming from their lungs, that w!!l not try it. If you die, it is your own fault, as you can go your druggist and get a sample bottle and tryit; three doses will relieve any case. Regular size only 75%cts. / One civil | a | Ser nee VER. OCTOBER 11, 1879. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | NO, 122 Correspondence. se We do not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents, Exhibitions. T'o the Editor of the Examiner. Sir,—Now that the Exhibitions are over, afew comments thereon may be allowed. While admitting that the labor and de- tail of arranging one is not light, and that the general features were good, one could not help seeing an apparent want.cf direction in placing exhibits at the Queen’s County Fair, ‘‘Textile fabrics. in wool” were about the only things properly dis- played ; and one may question the propri- ety of giving them such a prominent place in an Agricultural Exhibition ; and also painlings, photographs and furniture, which ought to come under an art and in- dustrial exhibition. The poultry, of which there were some good specimens, were placed in an out-of- the-way and small space, and practically unseen. Roots and vegetables were on the ground at a back tiring distance, Flowers were on a flat surface instead of a sloping or pyramidal. Fruit was scattered and name of kind not attached, while the absence of any one capable of giving and information asked for, was striking. As the judges in the different depart- ments neglected to advise improvement, for the future, in the cases mentioned (and in others that might be, such as the question- able taste and fitness of a hearse being ak lowed entry), and they must have noticed the want. Perhaps the Commissioners and Secretary may accept it now in the spirit it was offered. Have well-defined sections for each class of entries, and a care-taker who can answer questions. Give the most common and useful articles the most pro- minent place, such as butter, fruit, vege- tables, &c.; and the ornamental will fall into its own place. Require a statement from each exhibitor,of the manner in which his exhibit has been bred, cultivated or made, to be attached to the article, and give prizes for quality, and not so totally for quantity and size. Pay all judges and sell exhibits by auction at the Bs of the Fair. Ti eer Ch’town, Oct. 10, 1879. The Outfit of a Prince. The Prince ef Wales’ two sons, Albert Victor and George, are taking their first long sea voyage. They are going round the world in the ship of war Bacchante, which we described some time ago. In their stateroom are two chests, eath of which contain the following articles: — One dress coat, vest and trousers; one superfine uniform round suit; one second cloth do; one double breasted blue waist- coat; six white duck or Marcella ditto ; one uniform pilot or Witney frock coat; one. pair ditto trousers ; one uniform beaver or pilot working suit ; one uniform blue flannel suit ; one patent waterproof coat, leggings. and goloshes ; one blue Witney or pilot reef-: ing jacket ; six pairs Russia drill trousers ; eighteen ditto imperial military duck ditto; two pairs white flannel trousers, Dowlais or’ linen jackets; six cotton or merino drawers; . six ffnnel ormerino shirts; twenty-four cet- ton socks; 6 worsted ditto ; 36 shirts with - linen fronts, collars and wrists; six Baltic flannel shirts ; six Oxford shirts ; six night shirts ; twenty-four linen collars ; twenty- four white cambric pocket handkerchiefs ; six silk do ; four black silk ties ; two ditte Bond street, or Prinee Teck scarfs ; three scarfs ; three pairs sheets ; six pillow cases; twenty-four towels ; two regulation caps,# mohair bands and ornaments; one silk, oilskin cover for ditto; white linen cap, old knot; one leather dirk case; one ir mattress and pillow; three blankets ;’ one feather pillow ; three blankets; one counterpane ; one set of clues and lines, mounted ; two hair -brushes; two nail brushes; three tooth brushes ; one clothes brush ;,one set of blacking brushes (what will they do with them’); two combs; four packets of soap; six cases . of blacking; one improved quadrant or sextant; one box of mathematical instruments; one telescope and signals; Dr, Inman’s Navigation and Tables; one par- lell ruler and Gunter’s scale, two nautical almanacs ; six work books; one log, bound; one journal book; three watch bills; one: sight book; books, stationery, &c; two pairs, of braces; one portable desk or writing case; . one duck clothes bag, with name painted; six pairs white Lisle gloves; two kidd do};” two warm do, lined; one black enamelled bag; one set of silver spoons and forks (ae- cording to number. required by mess); or, set of electro-plate (ditto); one looking glass; one leather case, fitted with silk,* thread, buttons, ete; one neck shawl,- cashmere; two pairs boots; three paira shoes; spare uniform buttons and rings; ong brassSplate, name engrayed for chest; one woolen rug or boat wrapper; one spongé and bag; small boat compass; box candles; a Bible; and ‘lastly, a Prayer Book. a ee <i te en Two or three gentlemen can be accomma, dated at a first-class house, in a pleasant lo- eality. Apply at-:the Exawtyrr Office,— octl0 2aw. . CALL at the More of D. Fa for the cheapest crockery an town. squhaees n & Co., giass-ware if - Morto Frames, with glass and back for 40 cents at Lewis’ Photograph Rooms,