Local and Other Htems, NEWS BY TELEGRAPH — ; 4 i 5 C Carr. Scorr, KR. N., Halfax, is at the , a Gs Rankin. CANADIAN, GevexaL Cuas. BE. Furtone of New York, Woopsrock, Sept. 15, stra E ¥ JD IFT tyT is at the Rankin. A house and two barns, belonging to Mr. ; 5 : m Sm, E oe oye 4 Cem, pice A GRIC ULI U RA L ee —— = f i . ‘ : at a = : i : # ay ie] Fe ~ t ; : a Lirvt. -Governor Larro and family left fo: oe “ipham, EERE. te i i By ef : LJ b ; , fas = Battleford on Wednesday morning. They wil! et on Ore at two ro ae ae this morning by i he i U | i ¢ 7 « = call at Ottawa on the way and remain a few at incendiary, and burnt to the ground. “A Chane = a J f § 3 ’ . ihe tire broke out simultaneously In the } § , ; davs in the Capitai. — i Tue brigt. ‘* Siena,” Capt. A. M>zLeod, ar rived at Barbadocs on the 23rd August, mak ing the ran from Bay Chaleur in twenty- three days. A rouse wan named John Huly was fatally shot by Robert Smith, while stealing apples frem Smith's orchard, at Chelsea, Lunenburgh Co, N. S. on Friday evening last. Tur annual meeting of the Queens County Rifle Asseciatiou, for the election of officers, etc,, will be held in the City Marshal’s office this (Friday) evening, the 19th inst., at 7.30 o'clock. pn Lissinensdaatitnestinneiatite Sir Rosert Hopeson’s funeral will take lace on Saturday afternoon, }Sth Sept. eaving the House at 15 befere 2 p.m., and the Railway Station by Train, for the Cemetry at say 15 before 3p. m. 5-iacielnahdallibiadetstlina Dominton Exnisrrtion Norgs.—The Secre- tary of the Advisory Board of this Province informs us that the live stock shipped from Charlottetown and Summerside last Monday, arrived at Montreal, all right, yesterday morning. Tue Temper sce (Campaicn.— Both the meetings at Pownal and New Glasgow last evening were well attended. At Pown ul, Rev. G. M. Cwnpell and J. P. Tanton, Esq., were among the principal speakers ; at New Glas- ew the meeting was addressed by Rev. Mr. Archibald, Wm. Laird, Esq., and Geo. Smith, fay. Both meetings were a decided success for the advocates of the Scott Act. An Usorarerut Wrercu.—Two of the boats crew 80 ervically rescued by Mr. Me Rae, at the Nerth Side last named O’Hara and Hendrican, belonged somewhere week, near Georgetow:r. The .ormer, on reaching terra firma, apy repri uted the boots and coat of his rescuer and decampet. The otiicers of 1 iis trac ms ~f. { fs Adv riser, the law are on eal dalaatasi THe Roman Catholiccongregation at Bloom- fie'd, Lot 5, are to give a grand Tea Party and Cencert there on Tuesday, the 2Ist inst, Amusements aad refreshments are te be abundantly su) plied. Wagons will be in readiness at Mill River station on the arrival of the trains to convey parties te the grounds, and half-fare railroad tickets are to be issued at Charlottetown, Tignish and infermediate stations, good tv return the next day. Doubt- less crowds wil) take advantage of the induce- meats offered to enjoy a pleasant holiday.— S. Journal At a meeting of the members of the Law Society held to-day, a committee consisting of Hon. John Longworth, L. H. Davies, Esq., and the Secretary, was appointed to prepare a resolution expressing the sympathy of the Society for the family of the late Sir Robert Hodgson, in their bereavement The mem- bers of the Bar meet to-merrow at 1 o'clock, at the Law Library, for the purpose of at- tending the funeral of the deceased. Ir would be better, perhaps, to ‘‘let bye- gones be bye-gones” in the matter of the ease of Heard »s. McLeod, But we cannot denv Mr. Heard the insertion of his letter ; and we must a imit that the case he cites is one in point, lt may he that the Halifax Stipendiary di not hear about the contrary decision of his Charlottetown contemporary or his judgmens would have been dftferent. Precedent has, we know, great weight with the Stspendiary Magistrate of Halifax. Or itkmay be that the proceedings in the cases were taken in different ways. At any rate we are convinced that both Magistrates did that which they believed to be right. We must, howerver, admit that it would be un- fortunate if common people, unused in the way to take legal procoedings, should become impressed with the idea that by non-attend- ance te a mere technicality, they may be de- nied substantial justice by our Stipendiary Magistrate, when a leading Queen’s Counsel is concerned. To our mind, entlemen should not use jabusive language ; and if they do, whether lawyers or laymeff} ,), they are amenable to the law, and should be punished by our Courts. Tue steamer ‘‘Carroll’’ sailed for Bosto on Thursday evening with a cargo consisting ef 800 bbls. mackerel, 400 cases eggs, 300 cases lobsters, 100 cases makerel, 44 barrels glue stock. ‘She had also the following passengers: James Powell, James R Robertson, Mrs Mc- Kee and three 3 children, Miss Kennedy, E E Worth. Miss Meclsaac, Miss Nicholson, Miss McIsaac, Miss M L MeMijllan, Miss A B Cameron Miss McDonald, Miss J B Macham, Miss MeKinnon, Miss Wm Cummings, Miss McDonald, Miss Anderson, Miss Finlay son, Miss Mcliae, Wm Williams, Miss Mont omery, Miss Gordon, Miss McPherson, Miss S C McNeill, Mrs Carter, Mr. A J Smith, Misses F McKenzie, A McCarthy, (2) McKenzie, McCarron, Nicholson Wey, ‘Bord. ger, Larkin, beer, Bordger, Cahill, Campbell, (2) Cuteliffe, \[cDonald, Collings, Messrs. J Loughran J © Manuel, W A Beers, J S Moss, J Moore, J McLean, S McLean, J Haggard, A McLeod, RS McCormack, Misses Nicholson, McLennan, Buchanan, Brehaut, Mrs Brehaut, Mrs Robbs, Mrs Carter. Tue report of the Canada Life Insurance Co. of which William Mclean Esq., Cashier ef the Merchants Bank is agent for this Pro-| vince, is published. It covers the operations of the year en ling April 1880, and summarises the work of the quinquinnial period which ended at that date. The report is financially very gratifying. During the year offers of new business were mac to the extent of $4,514,023 on 2,440 lives. 2,107 policies, were issued amounting to $3,965,052 53—the largest busi- ness ever transacted by the Company in one year. TheC mpany now carries insurance n 10 540 lives, amounting to $21,547,754,38, and the assets ut the end of the last year, stood at $4,297,352,65, against total liabilities, actual and possible, of $3,552,956,18. The income from interest, for the year amounted to $243,- 357,09, wile the death claims with their pre- fis amounted to $192 948. The total revenve @ the year was $835,856,39. The Hamilton Spectator says ‘‘ A perusal of the report will eonvince every pol cy holder in the Canada Life, that he has got himself anchored in the right place” sad we believe it. utbuildings of the uxty Teet apart. house and one barn, Barns were full of hay und grain, and contained farming imple ments. Loss will be $2,000, Insured in North British for $600. Matches and kindling were found to-day in two other barns belonging to Upham. The cause is supposed to be from an old feud. EUROPEAN. Mancnester, Sept. 15. The Guardian states that the flax spin- ners will reduce work to four days in a week after the 4th of October, owing toa depression in the Irish linen trade. It also says that the upward movement in raw cotton there threatened a strike of the weavers, and a prospect of short time in Oldham district have unsettled the market to such an exteyit as to seriously interfere with the transaction of business. The Cal- cutta market for Manchester goods is steady, and there is a rather better inquiry but not at paying prices. The Mgyptian and Levan- ting markets are hopeful, but there is not much increase in business. In the home trade there is no improvement, but the distribution of goods 1s rather more active than two or three weeks ago. Paris, Sept. 15. The leading article in the Repuhliqu: ‘* The determination of france to take part in the naval demonstra- tion before Fiancais says: the logical con- sequence of the Berlin Conference, and re- I ' i , > . . marks that had France refused to joia other pewers at Berlin, her attitude would have been interpreted as implying threatening projects in the near future.” New York, Sept 15. A Sit. Petersburg despatch to the Herald 7 Dulcigno was ed himself. the names of the Nihilist others connected with the winter palace ex a plosion. A telegram has been received announcing that General Skobeloff arrived at Kras- nowlsk on Sunday. St. Pererseura, Sept. 15. The Golos says the Minister of War re- commends the establisment of a munici- pal administration at Tashkend and the change of the city’s name to Alexandro- gad. Rome, Sept 15. The Diretto says : The latest note drawn up by the British Cabinet and now com- municated to the Powers, demands the cession of Dalcigno without further delay. Admiral Seymour has been invested with full power to take up whatever position he considers most advantageous for the pur- poses of the demonstration. Paris, Sept. 15. Monseigneur Freppel is the only Bishop who has not given a notification of his ap- proval of the letter of the religious congre- gations. UNITED STATES, New York, Sept. 15. At a meeting of the Tammany Commit- tee resolutions congratulating the Demo- cracy of Maine upon the result of the election in that State were adopted and telegraphed to Gov. Plaisted. ReapiInG, Penn., Sept. 15. The dead body of an old man named John Bandt was found under circumstan- ces which make it appear like murder. barrister or} There were $25,000 insurance on Bandt’s life recently effected, and there is great ex- citement here, and the Coroner is making examination. The men who obtained policies were named Byers and Hilbert, in- surance being effected by a travelling agent named Gardner. Boston, Sept. 15. The Republican convention at Worcester to-day renominated Gov. Long. The Dem- ocratie convention at Concord, New Hamp- Governor of that State. Santa Fr, Sept. 15. A duel between a Ute and a Navajo tcok place last Thursday. <A few friends of the Indians were present. The Ute was killed and the Favajo seriously injured.. Knives were the weapons. The duel was caused by both Indians wanting to marry the | same girl. | PorrLanD, Sept. 15. | Ninety-eight towns to hear from gave |last year Davis 3,010, Fusion 4,389—a Fn- |sion plurality of 1,369, deduet Davis’ plu- irality, now in, and Plaisted has left 38, | plurality. | The Senate at last accounts stands :— |Republicans, 22; Fusionists, 9; House— | Republicans, 82 ; Fusionists, 67. Complete returns from first district ensure Reed’s ‘election by about 100 majority. The con- stitution’ amendments arg probably car- ‘ried. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 15. The Republican State Convention nom- inated for Governor Col. A. Dyer, of St. Louis. A Good Account. “To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid- den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, total $1,200—all which was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters taken by my wife, who has done her own house- work for a year since, without the loss of a @xy, and I want everybody to know it for their benefit.” ‘‘Joun Weeks, Butler, N, Y.’ states that a political prisoner who had) been in prison five months, recently hang- | Before he ded he disclosed | leaders and | shire, nominated Hon. Frank Jones for} New Goods e 35 CASES AND ALRBADZ rid cara A Splendid Stock of BLACK and COLOR] _ all Shades; GRECIAN CORDS an Patterns), GREY and WHITE COTTONS, N ne better value in ‘Town. : J. 65 QUEEN STREET, Aug. 16, 1880. ae " ia aise EG oe Se ae very oveamMmer. rALI ong FALL GOODS RECHIV HD. reo BALES [Pp CASHMERES and FRENCH MERINOS, i LUSTRES, WINCEY PRINTS (New EW WORSTED COATINGS and TWEEDS— Summer Goods at Chenrance Prices, ai ROA Cr~arFAcraiAl PVbo B. BYE ¥% ty NON on 2 ade augl6 7 “ A ner par SIGN. OF THE LION, Qucen Street, HAHDSOM he Be ks & EX ee0.84 Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880—tu th sat New Tweets & f i. : Moor Taras da fan ty} 0 Pieces Choice New Tweeds, 1OP ai FROM 60 CTS. TC $2.00. eae TUST OPENED! 7 m7 wor an aw Wear, , omens —*t) = _ ae o> Fe 80 a Bi Qa prrel Gee | pee fF Bee tee 2 7 . 4 & sz y, Be Gets ce Bt! LP we anerd SDA wsuery's 4 Wiest =) ence VAREGIS QUALITIES. ‘CO FULL STOCK GF TRIMMINGS TO SUIT. , Garments and Suits Made to Order as Usual. W. A. WEEKS & CO. — SEASIDE HOTEL! RUSTICO BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) 20: puis Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the reception of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. The above Hotel is situated in one bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate ¢ Also, arrangements have been made ADDRESS, arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties. ete. of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful seenery, a bracing atmosphere, a beautiful beach, splendid surf- Good Tables, Moderate charges. Special Also the spacious Pavilion will harges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o clock, a. m. with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprictors, June 21, 1880. A ME De OE CANADA JOHN A. CONVE N ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of E ESTABLISH CORDAGE Charlottetown, P. E. Island Se LO AOS AN IN EO EE OLE: EEE OIL. LITE LL FAGTORY. RSE, MONTREAL. very Description, including all sizes Manill ED i18%5. Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Jan. 7, 1880. INCORPORATED A. BD. USG4. CITIZENS’ CANADA. —_—_--—_-- CAPITAL, -- - - - $2,000,066. —_ OF $112,090 deposited with Bominion Government. President--SIR HUGH ALLAN. Vice-President—HENRY LYMAN. GERALD E. HART, General Manager. | FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE, RISKS taken at Moderate Rates, and Losses paid promptly. HEAD OFFICE—179 St. James Street | Montreal. Wy. A. CAMERON, sept4—Sm 2aw General Agent for P. E. L. MUSIC AND SINGING. ' N and, after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. James | Brown will give instruction in Music and Singing at her residence, King Square. Terms on application. ~ Ch’town, July 29, 1880-——3m 3taw tu ths UY the DAILY EXAMINER for the latest news—local and telegraphic, Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, && insurance Company, i | | Prices on application. ee ee ee. ARE EAD RANE a SE | | | PRR Sr Rene SET Be : — THE PERFECTION || SOLE PROPRIETORS | triton am, ia UNRIVALED ror | -BROTHERS LYS TO D DY. | [ois TiLLerics, ARGYLESHIRE | | ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. A ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, | 54, Holborn-viaduct, H.C. , London, Aug. 18, 1879 Report on the LorxeE HigHLAND WHISKY: ‘‘We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject. ed them to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very frag- rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and i} possessed all the characteristics of pure | and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the first quality. ‘‘AnrHurR Hitt, Hassaty, M. D. ‘‘*Orvro Heuner, F.C. 8., F. 1 0.” Agents: MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.F.1, Feb. 24, 1880 TTT ; MARINE INSURANCE. ARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves- M sels, Cargoes and Freights at lowest rates in reliable Companies. Sterling certi- ficates issued when required, and rates fixed without reference to Head Office. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Aug. 14, ’°30—1lm ne qipe dub UF WATHRTOWN, WY, eee een ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy Holders, 91,137,549,73, Deposited with the Dominion Gevernment for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3.000.000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and. contents, or Farm property, had Letter tind out rates, ete., of this Time Tried ae ee i ee ge : and ire Tested Insurance ¢ ompany, c. incnran / N. 0.--Canvassers wanted, » A Re BRB. ANGUS, ry : rroviuices, Special Agent for the Maritime : A LWAYS ON HAND, at the i\& Stand.” Water Street, Round and Nut Coal, From the different Mines, Old Which is sold as Cheap as by others in the traee. TERMS CASH! CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street, Ch’town, Aug. 18, ’80—1m tu th sa From London Direct, FEXYUE New Brig ‘MINNIE LOUISE,” Hector Murchison, Commander, classed 9 years at English Lioyds, will be on the berth in London about 25th September, to receive Goods for CHARLOTTETOWN, GEORGETOWN, SUM- MERSIDE, SOURIS, and all points on the Island, sailing about 5rH OCTOBER. This will be the last Vessel of the Seasor. from London for Charlottetown, and aftoads an opportunity to merchants te get winter goods direct. For Freight apply to Messrs, THomas & Ox Ley, 12 Great \Vyiachester Street, London, or to owners here, LONG'VORTH & CO, Ch’town, Sept. 1, *80—2w 2iew. + . ~t . Ze — The Fast Sailing Brigantine “ SHAMROCK,” A ry 4 249 Tons, Registered, Coppered and Classed 7 vears A | at Iinglish Lloyds, oa CAPT. WM. McPHEE, Commannprr, W's s:il from GLASGOW on or about the First of October, carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SHEDIAG, GEORGETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, AND SOURIS, &e. For Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow to JAMES ELELSO, 154 St. Vincent ‘treet, or here to the owner, hl SIM. OWEN CONNOLLY, lm pat4i her new era ar lm LUMBER, LURIBER LE t i A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ‘Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Han’, for Sete aug25 | Delivered at Point Bu Chene, to Schooncrs, ' Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank-& Sheathing; | also Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- | boards, Laths, Shingles, etc. | All for sale Cheap, in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1S80—3m eod rE ‘HE WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sous having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concernirg P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to Toe WEEx.Y EXAMINER, Sent, postpaid, to any address m Great Britain, the United States, cr the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar, +