. \ ; : : . - ° Plan = - = : asin - emcees ts OM ORR RESO ERE A ST CE ec " a % wn ai by J - 4 Bs 3 Be al z ~ = —- a aap Z ° —-« ve me ee C) aN JUST RECEIVED cena VOL. 7. CH SD | SE aoe eta ee nett entitle = RL 1 enna ae om eee MAPS ae A OS RD terete men ane ee TETOWN, PRINCE ee en ee ey KDWARD ISL: AUGUST 27 em a= erm Nae Me ve , 1889. NOQ, &3 panes — © A ANE RE Tk A j oe ome 2 i if a eter” iy . —, a oe EL me KPOLLESCURULIIEC. 3 ; NX ae = s oe Fem ' ' — it 7 et ee j ‘ £3. 3 ? hee +e? tho " fiott oOo fre a SPIONS VOLE FUT “ie statements or Opinio w of our corr spon lents ee ees * () 9 penne nnn o a 2 <e # as EX § Black Cashmeres, Black French Merinos, Black Persian Cords, White and Grey Cottons, Velvet EX S. S. “NE teen Wincies, STORIAN,” 80 Packages Choice Teas, 3 Cases Linen and Cotton Thread. Uimpire out of theit Charlottetown, 1880. JUST ARRIVED ~AT BRE LSE. WAREHOUSE, Ex &, * Hibernian,” 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Frinee, July 35, Corsets, Cashmeres, Colored and Black Satins. Pompndoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, (in Plait and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Fannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &c., All of which are sold at our usual low prices. W.& A. BROWN & CC. Aug. 24, 1880. - St. Dunstan’s College, .,: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. €. I —_—— Ch’ town, now opened, and will be | i: ‘2 eee s, “HIBERNIAN,” New Stockinestte Wors ted ‘ " 4 oO to think that “a Cinub, consisting ex oh) | } AN \/ i F eee Osa ¢ XC - of farmers, like his own, could find time to Hditoi of the Hveraminer. Dir Srr,—! noticed in the last issue of your eee. journal a correspondence from iCaptain of the Fort Augustus Base Ball Club, closely resembling the pedantic style of a pedegogne, and in which the Captain at- tempts to white-wash a glaring act of mean. ness with falsehood aud ridicule . fie is sadiv mistaken if he thinks weapons against us with impunity, ;admits that the ‘*‘K. C. Advertiser” is a Pheenix i ho only ad partial cause of his own manifest iznerance ; and, if he ever wish illiterate litersars jou nals of the day. His ithat his Club had. an oceansi the Pisi ici ; : Acer) h) o 4 : ‘ wil ‘3 4 abl ite Org BeCcotid hy Ve $ utteriy untrue ryv ; 10 Tite When he L his Pars, Huts Aa es to emerge irom his state, | would advise him to read the statement : , Match With latter mal paid (‘tal alwavs ; and those Captain's Oniy one mateh Clubs, and that hin gil an easy and de- 1 state the truth only, for the benefit oi unacquainted with the ha mendacity. The truth is ; took place between thie last summerr, termin Coatings. _ Per two cisive victor r for the Pi isqnic donians. No won- der he woui e surprised at an Kditor’s in serting an Salen without ascertaining the facts, | As to the ‘mean act’? of which the Fort Augustus Club was guilty, [ say that what appear ed in the ** K. GC, Advertiser’ was cor- re Nay, we had even agreed upon an Ciub, to regulate the game, 1 never gave the Captain credit for veracity, but always thought he had more COMMO! Sense ini : y: ° : lu 23S Capacious crabium ‘lusively pl iW ball in harvest time. But, lest the ¢ ‘ap .* Nut Goal Nut Coal LIU UtLbis is Nuts FAREE from and.Fire Clay. Also, hound tna Stack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Fer orders apply to G. W.1 oat OIS:. Sole Agent foi i 4 island. ydney ings, Can Breton, ingan Idines, Cape Breton. Old § Li tain should expect to play us after harvest, { warn him that the Pisquid Clab wil he ge SALE iF ER § sO degrade itself-as to meet them, so long as as sie Ow 85 ie & ther wily element, of which he himself is the } i ae Pe : ’ .. a main sp , Soati continue to’ be tne nent : fetes of bis Club. Begging p promi Ife be PUBLIC AUCTION, on ghth (28th) day of Court House in Charlotte- of eleven o'clock in the A ae MOR. SEC. ‘forenoon, all the Books of Accounts and all Pasquid, Aug. 25, 80. lthe Debts—whether by Book Account or otherwise—and all judgments «due to and jowned by Patrick McQuillan, of Fort Augus- itus Road; and also all his right, title and in- ham terest in and to all that tract, piece and Sold DV f° ; much of ; : . rat . - ‘ rraon for 4 ° ing the Tw uty-e tk Angust, mTOr occupying , D. 1880, at the at the houl x 9 }. 1] + . your vaiuadle space, | am, etc., | town, re. Se eo oe The Governor General visits and Newcastle ‘ pe RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained | parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot (Special to the St. Johu Sri.) pplication to ac : Thirty-six in Queen’s County, in Prince Edy aren CW Rie oT he Gover- Seize is usual, G. W. DeBLOIS, | | ward Island. consisting “Of onequarter of an en wees ae Sane ce spins t _— Sete Agent for Pod is land. (acre of land, eing a square block On the re Ger =o binky ived fast nif ght at J Lo ¥ lock. Gihece, No. 33 Water Street, Charlotte town. : ve Po-d: ay js a general holid: ay, and © hatham June 17, 1580-—pat on sj kea ti Great Summe! Resort PRINCE EOWAND ISLAND, saG) be BS m “EOT EI. YHIS New at us House, situate attraction i Commodi Shore, who are Ses : North Tourists oliers great Wanting rec reation, s s a _ > new tor 2a | bathing, fishing, etc. oe = AE he r | it is within easy access of the City, bei ng ments Se ents ly thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. 3 moderate. lor turther » the Manager, or address L@RNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown. P. EK. ] ‘ ae particulars June 12. 1SsaQ. FHEXHIS Colleze will be re opened under the | charge of the Fathers o! the Society of Jesus, —~OY— Wednesday, September 1th, Intending students should make immediate application. For prospectus and further particulars ad- dress REV. (:EORGE B. KENNY, S. J., Ch’'town, Aug. 6, ’S0—till sep P et QUEEN INSURANCE § G0'Y., OF ENGLAND, CAPITAL, . . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, NSURANCE effecte« shed a on al! kinds of Build- ings, Merchandise and Produce. Also, 0 Vessels on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island June, 1877 i-- “PACIFIC | Mutual Insurance U0,, —or-— NEW YORE, ——— PAARINE. $744,149.90 |, $list Dec., 1879, - Assets Insurance effected om CARGOES and) FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards On first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the ofiice of Morton Rosz & Ue., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being Referred to Head Office. FENTON 7, NEWBERY, Fiour and Meal. ee ee ( RDERS will- be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !- f** Bur da ” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” “Go Iden | Age,’ “Extra Family, _ arcup’s Su- soriienial ‘‘White Rose,” ‘* Florence,’ ‘*Beavers’ ‘‘Pastry’ and ‘‘ Amber,” and | } choice K, D. Corn Meal—‘*‘ Golden Star. | Quotations for the above Brands of Flour | and Meal f. o.: b. at Mills, or delivered at | Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N.B : i Barrels, 4 YOO ASH HOOP MACKEREL : lay 6, 50, ‘ BAR- noe ACK HASZARD. RELS, for sale by Ch’town, Aug. 21, 80--lw MUSIC AND SINGING. Terms on applicatio Uh’ town, » duly 4 29, 1880-- 3m Staw tu ths TRY IT. TRY IT. MIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL. W a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result ; clay and slate. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. K, Island. Office—No,. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, Aree — pat if pas WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and P. E. island, cannot do soin a better or cheap er way than by subscribing to Tur W f#kuy “EXAMINER. Sent, postpaid, Agent for P. E. Island. i May 11, 1530. m Great Britain, ‘the Dominion, on receipt of One Dollar. desiring to keep them informed ee to any addres’ United States, cr the) rEXHE place to #} panics, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES s and after AUGUST Ist, Mrs. JAMES | Brown will give instruction in Music and Singing at sm residence, King Square, it is COAL, not re: 'Creams and Ices to be had in the City. hundred anda six Stephen O'Hare, and is by the Fort Augustus |‘ east by the road leading to south-east acres In posse unded on tae soutn : cael on the corner Oi o1me i street is the and bunting At three p.m. never oked better. - Water sutre Of attraction, evergreen ailing every av: ailable S pax S8ioOn aT rgerty’s wharf, and on the north and westja ] ate fron e) ape ain Cl lespie Ss Sattery . the farm of the gaid Stephen O'Hare, with detained the landing of His Excellency at i 7% buile lings and lmprey ements thereon, the old Poahody pier ‘ { ;uards of honor Terms Cash. om Gillespie’s battery and companies Nos. ik ; 4 ana i ‘his share. Sean the. vinies ated the 13th day of August, 1889. ' hin - Ee Hie 1 there. After the usual eae — ’ > ‘eliminarie: is el dec oe tt ! AT ny K MeQt ILLAN. pt i} nat es J § joxe lle nev leclining to Ges Saat’ use a carriage, walked to the public hall to fau 13, 2w Law| was read Atte - senator inaibia _lreceive the citizen’s addreas which land presented by R. C Esq. ‘ROPAL I je aving the hall, he was driven te Muirvhead’s after remaining there for time he was driven to Snowballs mil arinan 5 a short | where was delighted by the many improve- in deal manufacture and at the ex- tensive works going on in that busines Qt Livarne : | From the niill he was deiven te Mr. Snow: ai oe and Loudon, ...2000 te niet 24. aps Reena we, Sam) ball’s residence and p vartook of his hos pital- ; . ity. His Excellency then return: ito the 1 . ‘ ca sade vit its SS] Y¥ACE i th ai 1; Vapital and Reserve Fund, , U pw: rds of $22,000,800, | Druid” and steamed for Newcastle. ‘ eee a <P BE Movements of the Fishing Fleet. LONUON AND LANGASHIRE Fire Insurance Company England. ~—--— o Thé prominent feature in the fishing : the past week hs b } : movenients the past week has been tbe un- usnal large receipts of halibut, 9 arrivals having been re ported from the Banks, with pCO ibs. . to h e Georges Of Liverpeol, E oo which th fleet have ne tor 75,000 Ibs, the rarmostn Rock for 1) GOL Ibs 9 and the Cat} f r 60,000 JOHN MACEACHERN, |7!:00¢ bs. and the Gatherer for 6 Lhe. best fare landed this season was Agent for P. E, Island. 94,000 lbs. by schr. Chester Bb. Lawrence July” 14, 1880—1]m eod ipts for any pre- in May. The iargest were 3 3,000 lis. viol 1s week the week STOCK | Ttalian Warehouse, rece MA VERY LARGE a“ Seasoned Pine & Spruce Lumber on Hand, for Sate Delivered at Point Du Chene, to Schooners, this year Bank and 56,000 lhs (;eor: res, for ending July io. Bank eodfish have also been in yood re- ceipts. Schr. Hattie L. Newman, of Bev- @ley. arrived on Friday with 166,000 Ibs., and three good fares were received during Sunday and Monday, schr. Noonday hail- ing for 160,000 ibs., the Addison G. Porter for 120,000 ibs., and the Mystie for 100,- O90 lbs. Schr. Mary E. Daniels arrived uesday with 115,000 ibs. Number of ar- rivals in this department for the week, {5,000 Ibs., the largest amount ns weeks this year Receipts of codfish, 474 Consisting of Pine Boards, Plank & Sheathing; aiso Spruce Boards, Scantling, Clap- boards, Laths, Shingles, ete. All for sale Cheap, in quantities to purchasers. receipts 1,1! suit|for any reorges Mackerel have {£000 Ibs—22 fares. ‘ been Lti CUSHING & CLARKE. Salsbury, N. B., June 18, 1880—3m eod notice 32 arrivals from the home grounds, aa eerie Te tet —j| landing 7,500 tbs. One tare 260 bbis. Bays shipped home, and schr. Ames Cutter is on ROMAN PUNCH, the way home with 280 bbls. The selir. Wildfire is high one for the week of the ‘e Ore: Shore fleet. landing 380 bbls.; the schr. ¢e@ Urea, }Shore fleet. landing 38¢ ie § - j eee ‘Col, Jonas H. French comes next, with 560 Frait CES, | bbls., and several of the fleet hail for 300 Waiter Tees. ibbls. Whole number of arrivals for the duce os week, 78; receipts, 1,514,000 lbs. codfish, S I intend paying special attention to my | 563,200 ths. halibut, 7,790 bbls. mackerel, Ice Cream department this season, I) against 66 arrivals, 1,104,000 Ibs. codfish, invite the public to call where they can be/oy4 509 Ibs. halibut and 2,955 bbls. furnished with the best assortment of Ice} lmackerel for the corresponding week ~ age 1" Aull last year. Last week wWe = re- ee ee the aps somaperst. ro Psatia. | ported 108 arrivals, with 1,347,000 lbs. cod- ordering Creams or Jees we guarantee satis Hish, 176,300 Ibs. halibut, and and 6,260 ee eee A. McKENZIE, | bbls. mi wckarel, giving a total of 3,785,300 Confectioner, Queen Street. | lbs. of tish, the largest amount for any week | ¢ Charlottetown, Jaune19, 1880. |this year. The largest number of fishing > ——_— arrivals reported for any week this year for the week ending June 5; 2,050,000 lbs., et your Printing done is at; was 129, the ‘EXAMI ‘ER PRINTING ROOMS, ‘largest receipts of codfish, # es 4g e he can use these feeble good receipt. We, the present thanj -’ week end ing June I }: jargest - ce ipts, 1575.00 hs. codfish, | halibut (79 arrivals) week George's re- 57,900 Ths, ending June 3; haa’: vest mackere! receipts, 7 2050 "hha last week, Cape Ana Atheletes: , a ee i ? : Edison Beaten. | AN ELECTRIC MOTOR ALREADY IN THE FIELD. | | noes { (New York Mail.) | it will be a surprise to Mr. Edison that | he has been outdone in de vising a method | for applying electricity as a metive power }on railways. The announcement of Mr. | Step shen Dual ley Field’s invention will be | the first intimation to ae wizard of Menlo | Park that he is likely to lose the contract | for supplying ele etic m oters upon onr ele- ivated railways. The filing of the caveat by Field indicates that his work has been in advance of both that of Edison and that of Prof, Slemens, of Berlin. The fame ito which the young inventor will) come at a leap, if his claims are.sustained and the test of his invention is satisfactory, will be the most remarkable because he plucks his honors froin the grasp of the imost distin- guished experimenters w igi the electric force the world contains. It is the fact the young inventor has beaten Edison, unless his friends are wholly deceived as to the worth of his invention, that creates extra- ordinary interest in its achievement, be- yond the eager desire for a substitute for | the steam locomotive in city rapid transit, Edison's attitude towards the young rival x ill he watched by eyes throughout nation. The invention will be tested on the elevated roads, and if suecess- ful, will be adopted. It is claimed fof® the invention that it does without the fuel, smoke, oll, heat and noise of locomotives, and permits the highest speed consistent with safety. Another point urged in its favor is that an attachment has been pro- vided which will render a collision between e, each train automati- ‘ager new ; tiie two trains Impossible cally preserving a safe distance from the next succeeding one. The brakes will be operated by elegtric currents used in pro- pelling the electric moter. +. Pe MARKETS. Montreat, Ang. 21, In this market some 200 bris. of mess pork have changed hands within the past three days at 817.50@$17.75, and several round lots of Chicago lard in pails have been placed at ilfe@12c, and we now quote 11j@12jc, with prices firm at the ad- vance, Smoked hams are in demand at qnotations. Eggs are steady at 12c@18e, and potash is quiet at 84.574@$4. 60; pearls $5. 10@$85,.15 per 100 Ibs. Mess pork, per bbl insp'’d 317.50 @ ‘Thin mess, per bbl... 17.C0 @ Hams, city cured, per lb. 09.00 @ do, canvassed, per lb. 00.13 @ Lard, in tubs and pals. O.LLA @ $18.00 00.00 00.124 60.134 00.119 Lard, in tierces, per lb... 00.09 @ 060.094 Bacon.... 0.095 @ 00.104 Beef, mess, per Ib... Tallow, rendered, per Ib Mgys, fresh, per dozen. > > ee ‘A Nova Scotia Murcerer y last, at ieee four 0’ elocks in , John Mitchell, the murderer of Wim. McLean, of Bridgetown, was captured on Moose River Bridge, eight miles below Anm- polis. He says he was maddened with Jiquor and had no thought or intention of murder. He kee ww he had euta nian, but had no idea of ithe jury till word was breught to him at a Jater hour, when he attempted to make his escape. In connection with this affair, another negro named Fred. Hill was committed te jailon Friday, as being accessory after the fact on hi: LVIng gone to Mitchell’ 8 house soon after 00.00 (a 00.06 0,12! @ 0.00 00.064 00.13 Arre On Saturday the afternoon a a's ‘ladded 123 90 Kee lavaral of , he aa ; Insurance effected on every description of | &dc d 15,200 lbs, moi Several of the (the stabbing and warned him that the ofiicers ‘ . ‘ iy i r . ahr Iwe ; . |property in the above most reliable Com-| fleet report good fares, schr. ivanhoe hail-} were coming escape as soon as possible. —//y ~s-> . Chronicle, THe Rieut Way.—A_ well-to-do farmer, one of the many who subseribe for the WrekLty EXAMINER, e utered our oftice this made enquiries regarding the morning, and time at which bis subseription expired, Being informed that the time was just up, he pro- duced a well filled purse, and with the re- mark ‘‘I’ll pay in advance,” passed in a dollar. A lecal bard who was in the office at the time thereupon penned the tellowing verses ‘* to B. ¢ Peake’s Station ” :-~ VW riting and ‘‘ ch vare, The Editor sits in his deal- bottomed chair - Firmly endeavoring, with purpose good, pping, bowea down with To g ive his reade rs their . di ally food.’ | Wondering how he shail get through the day, ) i With the foreman, all hands and the ‘* devil ” te pay; thoughts are are ‘his, That he inwardly eae te ing ‘biz. His unpleasant; such sorrows moans, ‘*’ Tis a heart-rend "Midst his reflections, a fumbling he hears, A step on the floor, and behold there appears” A country subscriber, who, noting his woe, Says ‘**] want te pay up! How much do 1 owe” With a voice much ‘‘ emotioned ” friend replies, “Yor are paid up to date,’ Rusticus answers, our sad but to his surprise, ‘T shali pay in alvance Hor the year just coming, ty give you a chance !” The receipt, in due form, is quickly =24¢ out, The Edi itor scarce can restrain a glad shout; "Tis long since se much has encumbered his purse, And therefore he thinks that only in verse Can he properly give due honor fo those Noble souls, who, to lighten the permanent woes Of an Editor, and toBive him a chance, Visit his sanctum and pay in advance, to arrest him, and advised him te wows