ES —-= = pa —~ | rrr, a a a WERK SALE - . wr a ‘the Intercolonial cars are fitted up to carry R i i TH K DAILY WiXAMINER, i abauds 100 sheep at the ordinary fares,—a ; nveuha aaa ae ‘ i -|gveat privilege accorded to sheep and cattle : j bos ab AUCTION, for be ta dealers on the mainland, which is denied lto those of this Province. Here, we have is ki i alers in ivi « jg (no appliances of this kind, and dealer Tux suppression of religious houses 1s | ‘h — are forced to pay the ordinary car . . . r . i ~ . if e > g > a ; r \ going on in France. The inmates of eu Sechelt Sak ce obits outs 10: tae sm hawa Sas » doors to keep vlg or § ,eee ey fare. of them |iave barricaded the doi Pi why should dealers in this Provinee e eer a: ground down in this way ?” Supposiag the { Jvertiser to be right, could not an arrange- made which would remedy tius ) The trade in sheep and cattle 1880. pe ae ON LON S- “e WILL SELL AT AUCTION, AT “Queen Street Auction Rooms, POINT, oa ; eavste , 4 . Monday, November ist, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M, The HULL and MATERIAL of the Schoones ‘‘Ada R.,” as she now lies there stranded, J. R. MACLEAN.” Souris, Oct. 27, 1860—4i Rein: OCTOBER og mes o-— 2 - ; | THE _~/-_— — Genera GarrpaLpi and lis son have ac ; ; tment be eeded to the wishes of the Premier Caroli, } ment : a Al nay: te Hy Ae me -—_oON— : alian | grievance sail citediientuicicniiiiitinds telaaae ae and have resumed their seats in the Italian |3 i cali lias ty ies ‘abilliad ‘ T a . ——~-seeeniovibeny Chamber. Thus ends the Italian sensa- | ee oma : SATURD 1h r the oom —_ WIABLE MAANTLES " . | { ib ' : J _ | ©. G. Gaxorxer, Esg., the Island Com- At 2 o'CLOCK, P. My AI FD , = _—ee + himself tlie} missioner at the Montreal Exhibition, hds | 160 bbls. choice the ; No. 1 Winter Keeping Apples, | Shelves and Register Grates, Some Democrat, uniting in . King Tompkins, bishop * eet NIE nadie s ee *. EI SUT es Ge eH ae! atte. knave and the fool, has done that which is pelitical y a blunder ana morally a crime ; viz., forged a letter purporting to be weit: | i i ten by General Garfield ; and he has, thereby, blasted the prospects of Genera! Hancoc: ed. and a hue and cry against. general has been raised all over country Democrats In the —o—— «© Iv appears thata °° Summerside congre- ment for good behaviour at a recent mar riage service. Our Summerside correspon- dent says, in effect, that the order main- tained was decidedly bad,and the Journalde- elares t)at the conduct on the part of the junior members of the congregation was The forgery has been denounce: | ‘received the following report : | Judges on the Island exhibit ef grain at Montreal. It must be gratifying to our erain growers to see that the hurriedly- m o f ‘ s E : | prepared samples of grain sent to the Bx sted ode hibition did so much credit to the Province. prepare samples i ;¢ i | } Had our farmers time to tion, there can be little doubt but they would have carried off prizes in every | class: - gation’ did not did not deserve # compli-| AGRICULTURE OF THB PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, MontreAt, 220d Sep., 1889. CoUNCIL OF Re port of the Judge son Prince Edward Jsland Exhibits Of irrain. We have carefully examined the exhibits of disrespectful, and that the Rey. ‘I. J. Dein- grain from Prince Edward Island, which 1in- > Se “s } .~ ; +} 4 « iy . y ; stadt, the minister of the church, had oc- | ¢ludes red spring wheat, black and white easion to call them to order. Ovr correspondent is, we think, in his statement that the publication of the names of defaulters to a city is unprecedent- ed. Doefaulters names are, if we mistake not, pudlished in Moncton, St. Jelin, Fred- yrickton, and other towns. 'o expose those to whose neglect, or tardiness, or dis- honesty is due the very large overdrait at the bank—upon which the corporation 1s, on their account, paying heavy interest— seems to be in the interest of the commun- ity at lurge, and a proper proceeding. We may reinark that those who desire to escape | exposure had better pay up at once. - 2 ie +7? < Tue gold reserve in the Bank of brance loats, and malting barley. } The display of wheats, although only three 7 incorrect | in number of parcels, were quite equal to those awarded the second prize in competing ex- hibits. The black oats were very fine, excelling all the exhibits entered for competition. Their color is deep and uniform, they are clean, plump and weighty. The white oats were excellent and would have merited a tirst prize if entered for com- petition. The two-rowed barley is quite equal to the competing exhibits which took the second prize. We recommend the award of a second prize as an extra exhibit white and black oats, with an “* Highly commended,” and a secoud prize for red spring wheat and malting OAFICY for amounts to $140,800,000 ; in the Bank of England to $128,312,650; in the United) States Treasury to $105,244,839, and in| the Bank of Germany to only $47,000,000, ; the remainder of the latter's reserve—$30, - | 000,000—being in silver. The gold in France and England is steadily decreasing, | much of it coming to this Continent. In france, under the double-standard, gold is drainet from the Bank in exchange for silver, but the finances of that country are in a most healthy condition. o- = At Kapid City, Governor Laird, in re- ply to an address, congratulated the people va. the evidence of thnit and good order on every side, and said: ‘‘The comparative absence of crime in your midst is no doubt jargely due to the operations of the ad- mirab!e clause of the ‘* North-West ‘Terri- tories Act,” respecting the importation and sale of intoxicating liquors, and it must be as gratiiying to the authorities uf this pro- vince 3 1t is te myself personally, who am intrusied with large powers in the admin- istrat.on, to find that it is attended with such | cueticial results.” -_ ~~ «+ Desearcaes indicate that the agrarian trouble in Ireland is assuming a worse as- pect diay by day. It is to be regretted that Parnell has not followed the example of his yreater predecessor, in condemning bloodshed and outrago. it was not by murders such as that of Lord Moantmorris that [Jmancipation was obtained; and it is to be feared that the bad deeds of the preset agitators will very injuriously affect the cause they havein hand. iu the prose- eutious the Government have done well to strike at the prime movers in jthe uniaw- ful acts, aud net at those whe have been misled. ‘The following is a list of the members of the Land League aud others agaist whom information is being fyled: Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell, M. P. for Cork City. Mc. John Dillon, M, P. for Tipperary. Mr. J. G. Biggar, M. P. for Cavan. Mr. T. D. Sulhvan, M, P. for Westmeath. Mr. Thomas Sexton, M. P. for Sligo. Mr. James J. O'Kelly, M. P. tor eon mon. Mr. A. M. O’Suilivan, M. P. for Limerick. Mr. Artur O'Connor, M. P. for Queen's. Mr. ‘lk. P. O'Connor, M. P. for City. . i 2 Mr. Thomas Brennan, editor, a paid secre- tary of the Land League. Mr. Patrick Kgan, honorary treasurer. Mr. Michael U’Suilivan, assistant secretary. M, A. J. Kettle, jem* honorary secretary. Mr. Boynton, a paid organizer of the Land League. Mr. James Redpath, journalist, New York. -— os ae +e oe Iv gives us pleasure to report that a spe- Ros- eis! reduced rate has been made fer the’ earriage by rail of lumber in car loads. The reduction, we are informed, took effect on the 23ra inst. A carload of ten tons of lumber, is now taken ten miles for $4 imstead of $5; twenty miles for $5, instead of $6; forty miles, for 53, instead of $10 ; aixty miles for $10 instead of $13, as here- tofore, and so on. ‘This modification, will, we fee! sure, be appreciated ; and, as in the case of all previous ones, the railway will obtain more revenue from the carriage of lumber, and the public greater satisfaction. The good effect of the recent reduction in the railway tariti, for the carriage of pota toes ia already seen ; for potatoes are for the first time brought all the way from Tignish for shipmeut at Charlottetown. Special rates have now beeuw made for mussel mud, limestone, potatoes, lumber, and if we mistake not for some other ar- ticles; and if the railway authorities and our representatives go on in this way the tariff will soon be a reasonable and satisfactory one. The notable suc- evss attending upon past modifications should encourage the Government to make others. In this connection we may quote Galway ; fae number ethibitS should certainly have been larger, and we commend to the con- sideration of the Isiand the policy of increas- ing the number of their exhibits in fature years. The whole is respectfully submitted, JAMES CLEESMAN, JOHN SYMONS, Leurs TouRVILLE. . co “l (Signed) True copy certified, i oe 7 t 24% ~ ” GECRGE LRCLERE, Secretary, . M h Sep., 1839. Montreal 25t siidertiniesetoisdiaeeitiibintinion si ‘Tue steamer ‘‘ Carroll” sailed for Boston on Thursday, with a cargo consisting of 553 bar- rels potatoes, 275 barrels and 27 kits mack- ere], 429 cases eggs, 1] barrels sounds, 31 crates potatoes and 315 bags do. _ She had also the followirg passengers:-- Mrs Cal- laghan, Mrs Fraser, M'sses Creighton, Mar- shall, McKinnon, McLeod (3), McPherson (2), MeCormack, Campbell, Chappell, McKay, MeDonald (2), Gleason, Cook, Lantry, Weed, McRae, Horton, Kays, Bruce (2), Gillia (2), Messrs. J M Gillis, Brown, McLeau, J KE Has- zard, J A McLeod, J G Jones, J Campbell, Wm McPhee, Jno Henry, James Bremner, A McCormack, Wm McLeod, J McGilvray. J D McKinnon, Geo Simons, M Cormack, P Mor- rison, D Gallagher, Mrs McPherson, Mrs Me- Phee, Mrs O'Connor, Mrs. Ryan. ps As chic abilities Tur market to-day was very well attended. A small advance has been made in the prices of oats, potatoes and butter. Beef (small) 4 te 8 cents; do qr, 3) to 7 cts; mutton, 4 to 9 cents; Lamb, 4 to 8 cents; Geese, each, 40 to 50 cents; Turkeys each 60 to 90; Jiucks each 20 to 25 cents Chickens per pair, 20 to 50 cents; Butter, fresh 20 to 25 cents; Butter tub 20 to 22; Exgs 18 to 20 cents; Hay 35 to 49 cents: Oats 35 to 40 ets; Potatoes 16 to 18 cents; Floar $2.75 to $3.00; Oatmeal $2.75 to $3.25; turnips, 15 to 16 cts.; sheepskins, 60 to 89 cents each. ii Niacin Rev. Dre. LeeMine’s lecture on Shakespeare did not ‘‘ draw” so well as we anticipated. Nor was the lecture, as a whole, quite up to our expectations, ‘Phe recitation of Shakes. perean pieces was certainly very fine indeed, and there were several beautifui passages in the discourse, bat the parts were not in our opinion, joined with the skill of an orator. In the recitation of ‘‘Shamus O’Brien, Dr, | Leeming displayed great dramatic power. GO MET cE Tue firm of Rubin & Hart has dissolved. Che business will hereafter be carried on by . Mr. Rubin, who isa young man well adapted to ithe trade, and who has, during the short period he has been in the city, made for him- self many friends. We would advise those who use the weed to give him a call. jiow did Ceuncillor «Murphy win his elec- tion? Councillor Byrne kept his hquor store closed from 9iv the morning until 7 in the evening, and thirsty electors, unable to ob- tain whisky, had to take water. —— 28 a AN excursion is advertised by the Railway Superintendent for Thanksgiving Day. Re- turn tickets will bo issued at single fares, on Tuesday and Wednesday, good to return on Thureday. outlets ‘Tue railway advertizes return tickets at single rates on Thaksgiving Day. Special Notices. New Oatmeal at the Fomily Grocery.—R. K. Braeg. foe 2 A nics lot of Dutch Flower Roots, in Hya cinths, Polyanthus, Narcissus, and Tulips named aud mixed—cheap by the packet.— F. LePace & Co. foe 27 3 You can always get the best Tea at George Carter’s.—o25 iw eod Tix new beverage ‘* Kaoka,” is for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George Street. Call aud geta package. [oct. 15,eed. No 1 Labrador Herring at George Carter's, Great George Street.—o 25 lw eod —----— + Ooms been seized in Quebec, for not being pro- perly packed and stamped, under a law of the following from the Advertiser: ** On last Session. te ER eae in quantities suflicientiy large for competi- ‘ Feur thousand pounds of tobacce have in Ripson Pippin, Pippins, Baldwins, Island Greenings, ete., 50 half-barrels CLDER, ae 50 bbls. ONIQNS—to arrive per ‘Miramichi. This fruit is all from the celebrated orchard of Mrs. Judson D. Harris, Cornwallis, who received several prizes for —— and Pears at the Kentville Exhibition, Parties desireus of securing prime stock for winter use should not fail to attend this sale. W. D. STEWART, Oct. 21, ’80. Auctioneer. P. S.—No. 1 Winter Apples can be had any time at private sale. PUBLIC. NOTICE. —— r¥XO be sold by Pablic Auction, near the Store of Owen Connolly, Esq., at Cardi- digan Bridge, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th day November Next, 1880, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Vanidivers, Rhode All that eligible Lot, No. 53, situate in the thriving village of Cardigan, having a front of 50 feet on Vleasant Street, and ranuing back by parallel lines 118 feet, together with the Dwelling House and outhouses thereon. Also, at the same time and place, all that Farm of Land on Let 54, commencing at the north-west angle of land in possession of Dan- can Campbell, and running thence west 15 chains and 59 links; thence south 64 chains and 52 links; thence east te the western boundary of land in che possession of the said Duncan Campbell; thence north along said boundary to the place of commencing, con- taining 100 aeres of land, a little more or less. Terms liberal on approved security, and made known at sale, NEIL MeLEOD, Ch’town, Oct. 29, *S0—4i Very Superior Teas, o> 35° Blanche ; 130 packages more to ar- rive in a few days. Those TEAS will be found very superior in strength and flavor, and we offer them whole. sale and retail at remarkably low figures. BEER & SONS. Oct. 29, 1880. Cuehec Steamship Company. NOTICE TO CUNSIGNEES. 5 ES. S. “*“MIRAMICHI” is intended to be dispatched from Montreal on her last trip this season, on FRIUAY, the 5th of November. Consignees are therefore request- ed to have their orders in Montreal so that goods can be ready for shipment at the date named, CARVELL BROS., Oct. 29, ’80—3i Agents, ACADEMY OF MUSIC. "TO}-ALLCR LT — NIG by G Poe. 2a. Oct. 29, 1880. Dissolution of Partnership. fEXHE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned, under the name and style of RUBEN & HART, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. ‘The business will hereafter be carried on by 8. Ruben, wue is empowered to coliect all debts due the late firm. CAROLINE HART, SOLOMON RUBEN, Ch’town, Oct. 2th, 180. >= =e CHANCE FOR A GOGD INVESTMENT! Canoe Cove Lobster Factory For isale. f cap Factory is fitted up with steam and is one of the best arranged on the Island, It is now offered for sale, the owner, on ac- count of ill health, wishing to retire from the business. ‘The output of the establishment this season amounted to 95,000 cans, and can for next season be indefinitely extended, The ‘* Cance Cove” brand of lobsters is con- sidered one of the best in the English market and comimahds the highest prices. Vor further information apply te Hon. D, Davies, or to Messrs G. Davies & Co., Lon- don House, Uh’town, Oct. 28, 1580. Sweet Cider. & FEW barrels Choice Fresh Cider, made from Grafted Fruit, and warranted a first-class article, which willbe sold very cheap. WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 28,’80. Queen Square. LS place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINER PRINTIN y PACKAGES just received ex &thel WATCALE SS: UEEN STREET. FPAVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a well select- ed lot of gGENERAL DRY GOODS, which they hope is large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell at lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, in BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest and most serviceable in the market. They cail especial attention to their WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. Their Millinery department is replete with every novelty, at PROPER PRICES. They feel that all they need say about their MANTLES is that they are much superior in Style, etc, and Cheaper in price than last Fall; this is saying a great deal, when it is! known they were at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any other House in the city. The Subscribers are confident they can please, and therefore invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where. _— 83 Queen Street. TREMAINE & — METCALF. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 18380. ROOMS © WILL sell at AUCTION, at the store jae S. W. Crappk, corner of Graf . ard Great George streets, on THURSDA’ the 4th November, at 11 o'clock, — ate ; 12 Marble Mantels and Register Grates, : 6 Marble Manteb>helves, - WILLIAM Dopp, Oct. 26, 1880. Auctioneer, TO THE PUBLIG! | \ E beg leave to return our sincere thanks for the patronage extended to us dup. — ing our first year in bnsiness, and hope, strict attention, to merit a continuance of the same, Ye have just opened a new and elegant assortment of Hail and Winter Goods, —; BROADCLOTHS, WORSTEDS, KNAPS, TWEEDS, SCOTCH OVERCOATINGS, &e,, Which we are prepared to make up at the | LOWEST LIVING PRICES In our SHIRT DEPARTMENT will be found a handsome selection in all the leadi styles, including the AMERICAN GRAND. PRIZE MEDAL SHIRT. In our Hat Departiment we have on exhibi- tion a choice assortment in all the leadi styles—English and American—which will be sold at a sacrifice, Call and examine our Goods and prices be- fore purchasing elsewhere, ’ BRUCE & MACKENZIE, Oct. 20, °30—-eod 72 Queen Street, Ren l RAR . LABRAGER HERRING, Al i UST ARRIVED, ex ‘‘Emelienne,” 320. barrels and halt-barrels Prime Labrador Herring, lauding at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. ee GEO. COOMBS, . Ch’ town, Oct. 23, "S0—6i Water Street. — Sead BATTALION BAND, . Grand Promenade Concert ¢ & * 7 F\HE Commiite of the $2nd Battalion Band i have arranged for a Grand Promenade Concert, in the DRILL SHED, - on the evening of Thursday, the 4th of November Next, AID OF THE IN BAND FUND. Doors open at 74. Concert to commence at 8 o’clock, precisely,and close punctually at 10. Tickets 25 cents each, to admit one lady and gentleman, to be had at the City Drug” Stares, and at the door. F. S. LONGWORTH, Capt. 82nd Batt., See’y Band Com, ’80—pat till 4th nov — oe ee eee a o ~ , Wants, Lost, found, ec samme pooaiprentiocantere ties texan — — - see! aS” Advertisements under this heading, if space not exceeding ha’f an inch, will be inserted Oct. 27, eo ANTEB-—A young man of about 16 er i8 years of age, for good steady situation. Enquire at Rupin’s Cigar Store, cor, Queen and Richmond streets. [oc 29 PRRIFFEB—From Kelly’s Cove, South- port, a smail Boat. ‘The finder will rewarded by leaving information at this offi [oc 29 2i * N\PIZOG —A guaranteed remedy, for saie at Iraser’s Drug Store, Queer St, Oct, 28th. 71. Kyriz0erie—The best remedy is for sale at the Apothecaries Hall, DesBri- oct 25d e lw : L Fang ye subscriber wishes / to inform the citizens of Charlottetows that the business of Umbrella mending, &c., is still cairied on at the old stand, opposite Mr, R. Bridge’s meat store.—S. Taupvin, —; {oc 25 Im PDARTNUERSHEIP—Wanted in a well- established business in Charlottetown, by a person of considerable experience and some meaus. Address ‘‘ Partner,” Box 40, Char- lotteeown Post Office. joc 22 “. \X0@G@HK—A first-class COOK wanted. im- mediately at the ‘Revere Hopes.” Good wages. [oe 8 tf * say's Corner. jy ANTED—A Servant Girl—one from the country preferred. Also, at Boy te. attend to garden, coach house, ete. Apply at this office. [tf wkly ciwen House continues to receive permanent BUARDERS. Terms mod- wot © @ LET—Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 rooms respectively. Apply to Jamzs McLxop, Lower Spring Park Road. [se 38 erate. —_— Pee hfe aay -