eR TB ee, Ss a “* Zale Js tre hen Free 9 Liberty, w THe DaAmLY EXAMINER 18 ISSUBD EVERY EVENING By run Examiner Pusutsaine Company, rrom Taek Orrice, Conner oy WATER AND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charietteto Rates oF SepscrteTk wn, P. BW. Island. Six Months, ° , :. €2 59 Threa Months, - - : 1 25 @ne Month, - - « 0 50 oe Advertising at most moderate rates Gontracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half yearly or yearly advertise ments, on a2 oe ation. a ~~. ALMANAG | FOR SE PTEMBER 1331. — Ne a re a MOON Firet Quarter Ist day, 9h. S CHANGES, 5@m., a.m, N. eee Se Oh oe — CHA ROT! ETOWN, PRINC 2B EDW! sRD FEL x 8 a Bars : : a chien cian a f > on Ga fen an’ Pasagranece Agent, —~ REPRESEN i 1 | TING ne i | | flow ; MOTO | ; wy 197 2 1 ¥ Tr ‘Gommercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, ing... CAPITAL, £2,5 sebten STG. : ea Want Th. a | K. (below herizon.) ITONN itn f aay in fa lnmnoy af 1 i Full Nioon 7th day, 12h. 27m., midnight, S. | fastarn £LLU PDS Trane ul MpeHY, u Tar ‘onto, Uut,,| ast Quarter !6t h day, sh. 49m., a. m., 8. KE. } —_ Moon 23rd day, 7h. 42m, a m., W.| C APITAL, $ SS00.000.00. (below horizon, ) i First Quarter, 30th day, 5h 29m. p. m. 8S. i? ati h A Tas hg . ee a s : f} it . : ; sya tign manning Bohn RNNA n nit tt é7- 7 Tides iden (tdeoni Miah Pexy| BT bia America fits ASSUPencs UGMNPAay, OT Torents, ib, ! DAY OF WEEX j : : ee ‘ i a ; Fine eae —_ eee | IAPITAL, $509,000.00. | | | i } ‘bh m ib m aft’n morn jh. m. : “ee 4 y | See" lx a4 | 81 2 5 sikh Mnf, "i | i o fan QT iG VAANAT Won pags | Tin : ~ e a , sd BS 25 4 mal +e & Sun ub NG, ifg 2 +f Act cident f Luss aitG8 COMA] al LY, fi lt bE Git ay | 27; $2! 2 35! 4 6 5 3| Ss sake | 28; 39) Fa) 5 37| 7 2) ‘APT 2500.000.00 4 Sunday 29! 28! 4 bi} 7 s 59 | C API TAL, aD 3 PSU 06 . | Mo 31} 26/4 4% 816) 55} yer gl asoday | 32 24g 13 9 10! 52 ee 7! Wedussda 83! 2921542) 9 56; 49; os , = Sree 8/Th ursday y | 34! 20! 6 8.10 29 46} hE 4 BE is E an at RR ANG x A UNG VEN FEC hk 23, | 9) Fri day 36 18| 6 37)i1 16} 42 a! og 10 Saturday | 37: 16,7 Taft 5, 39 wee ; 3 14: 741,032) 36) pn: 1: : a3 11 Sanday | “40 r* ‘0 i $21114| 32 Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RAT a 18 ‘Tuesday 12} 9 6,1 sot 30 | ae 14 Wednesday | 431 9119 43} 2 48; 27} : ere 30: rs | 18Thursday 43) i, ie 53) 3 50} 24) vr sae * ’ - 5 >< zeal S ay: Ta 3 r 43 16) Friday | 45) 5{i1 52] 5 4/12 20) Office—Corner of Quevn and Lower Water Streets. | aad A 5 ee ; 6 ivi a Charlottetown, April 4, 188i—tf 18 Sunday | 47| §3} 7 23) 19) Monday | 4® Pr) ] 54! a 15 | ” | NG PEE EE IRI TIT RTT NEMESIS PMNS MAREE RR A SNS 8 BE VE PERSE ee eure ccemsme =, | 20\Tuceday 50} 57 2 57| 8 56) 7 | 91 Wednesday | Sli 55) 3 59) 9 33) 4 + . 22" “bursday 52) 53'5 2110 7) 1 TT Fy BS 23 friday 53) 51| 6 5/10 39/11 58! | 4 Saturday | 55! 49) 7 911 1 or 54) 25 Punday | 56 47/8 15/11 47) 51 f° 26 Monday 57| 45) 9 22] morn; 43 fs 27 Tresday | 69) 43)10 2 5} 0 24 44 1% @3|\Wednesday 6 0 41/11 3 32) 3|. 41 ‘et e9'Thursday | i 39laft 29| 1 49 4 33) 80 Friday (6 3:5 37} 1 19) 2 BadgS 34! ——— :0:—-—--— Credit Fonci er PRANCO-CANADILA, $5,009,990 President—Hon. E. Duclere,Senator,Paris. | Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Mcntreal. | Capital, - The Company will make long term loans with sinking fund, aad short term loans wi h- eut sinking fund. For particulars, apply at the office of Messrs. | Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN. Sullivan & Morson, Ang, 24, 1881. L. ARTHUR & CO. GENERAL Commission lerchants, 108 SOUTH MARKET STREET: BOSTON, MASS. May 16, 1881. Queen Insurance Coy OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, Merchandise and Produce, on the stocks. Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ag wt for Prince Edward Island. EDWARD T AUS SELL, & 60. ae oireA TT (lommission Herchants,|— Ko. 213 State Street. BOsTon. [wkly May 14, 1881. W. C. BISHOP, SEIIPEIN @& —AND— FORWARDING AGENi, MARINE INSURANCE BROKER, iii Commission Agent, 80 BEDFORS ROW, P. O. BOX 1 - HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulls, Cargoes and Freigbts insured in first- Class offices at most favorable rates. Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly, {ap 7 6m Also, on Vessels | HEARTZ’S OLD STAND, Opposite the Market, . ) -* | | pee Subecriber would inform the purchasing public that he has opened ix the abeve well known Store a larve and varied assortment cf Goods ia the following lines :— stoves, Groceries, Earthen, Glass and Weoden Bye Stuffs, &., &e., Which he is prepared to seil to Cash Customers at a SmaLy ApvaNnce on Cosi. tarde: are, } | Nails s, Iron and Steel, Paint (all ‘colors); Boiled, Raw, Sweet, Lard Mac! Woul, Codtish and Kerosene Oils; Varnishes, Glass and Putty, Forks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Rakes, Rope, Ha mes, Whips, Chains, Hinges, Locks, iat tchea, Screws, Saws, C ntl lery, Scales, Guns, Re volvers, Cartridges, Tea Trays, &e. » we, and blist ry. Spikes | > . i Powder, Shot, Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Spices, Canned Geeods, Sali, Rice, Split Peas, Beans, Barley and General Groceries, | FLOOR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. FRUIT—in Layer, Muscatel and Valencia Raisins, Currants, Figs, Dried Apples, Almonds, Nuts, Dates, Oranges, Lemons, etc., etc. | GL. ASSWARE—in Lamps, Glasses and Shades, Tumblers, Goblets, Celery Glasses, Table Sets, Pickle and Preserve Dipnes, Water Carraffes, etc., ete. WOODENWARE—in Buckets, Broo ms, x ubs, We ishboard 8, Churns, Bas! kets, Seives, Measures, etc., etc, EARTHEN AND STONE WARE—in Milk Dishes, Butter Crocks, Jara, Pots, Molasses Jugs, Preserve Jars, Churns, etc., ete. Flower BRUSHES—in Whitewash, Paint, Varnish, Sash, Marking, Tar, Scrubbing, Stove, Shoe, Bannister, Crumb, Window, Horse, Shaving, Hair and Tooth, ete. STOVES—a large assortment daily expec Sackville. ted from Fawcett’s Celebrated Foundry pap- Please call and examine qux ity and prices. Goods delivered at Steamers, Railroads and private residences in the City free of charge. HBG NCW ES Eck. Charlottetown, May 27, 1881—2aw wkly ete a i aes “2 TUST OPEN ED! KING SQUARE unm var wr) © URNITORE A siti we OF WAREROOMS. ar Velveteens, Dress t00ds,' ssc or mers: Piain and Fanoy Wincey,. | and &e, &e., &e- | R. W. TREMAINE, 83 pa Street, oe 26, 1881, ize, Qaality rice ilways on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Mahogany and Covered Coffins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting. Mackerel ad Hake Sounds. #®- Hearses, Horses and Carriages fio | Funerals—town or country—half price. rEtHE subscriber will purchase Mackerel; One hours’ notice sufficient time to be and Hake Sounds during the fishing | ‘served. season, at highest market price. > 3 i 1000 Birch and Ash Hoop Harrels, for sale | Mi AR K BUDE HER. at I. C, Hall’sold etand foot of Quecn Street F ‘ee wil, oa 1, 1881—Im eod, wkly a | A UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER HORACE HASZARD. ok ‘the Cheapest and most Nowsy Paper —- THE HIKE Insuranss Association ' (LIMITED), RON, ENGLAND. Coraer Leadenhall Street, Lonlos, eF LON flead Office, - Capital « : “ . $5,000,000 Reserve Fund - ms “ ~ 25 ),009 Deposited with Lominiou Govt. 100,000 Policies issued and losses settied promptly | without reference to Head Office. J. R. BRECKEN, Bank of P. E.I,, Agent for P, E. I. FRED. W, HYNDMAN, Sub-Agent | Sept, 13, ’s1—3m 2aw, pes 3m HARD COAL. dye ARRIVE about 25th ef SEPTEMBER 1606 TONS BEST shigh Red Ash Anthracite Osal, which will be sold from vessel at low- est price while Jandiag, _ Orders left at CAPT, — 17—2w 3aw NEw J. HUGHES’, Water Street. GOAL DEPOT! Beer’s Wharf (Late Duncan’s, j a shivering wighes to intimate to his friends, and the public generally, that he | bas opened a Corl Depot at the above named place, where he is prepared to receive orders for all the leading Kinds of Coal, and fill ‘them at lowest possible rates. R. MoMILLAN, yee Ang. 13—eod, wkly im pd | ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —axp— General Commission Merchant ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, Bolicits consignments of all kinds of Produce Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. Prompt returns guaranteed, ences on pan W & A. BROWN & C0. HAVE JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Siik Fringes (in variety), Black Sating, Man. tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Ulsters, Dol- mans, Mantles, Fur Cloaks, &e. Black Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeda, Worsted Coatings, &c. Good refer- por 17 6m oaw “The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the English markets buying for the firm. We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Fiannels, Grey Cottons, Tweedus, &¢., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & C@., Aug. 31, ’81. British Warehouse Marine Insurance Company —or— Prince Edward Island. Rogt. Li xeworrs, Esq., President. Directors : How. L. C. Owen, D. R. M. Hoopsr,Esq., T. Hanpraray, Esq., | B. Rogers, Ksq., G. R. Barr, Esq., Samuet Morcu, Esq. Risks taken daily on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights, at their Office, Corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, FRED. W. HALES, Ch’town, — 25, 1881. Secretary IN BY WV Paper Bag Factory! KENT STREET, Between Queen and Pownal, Charlottetown, - P. EE. ace quality and size of Paper Bags for Grocers, Dry Goods men, Confectioners, Hatters, Druggists, and Pastry Bakers’ use, in stock or made to order at short notice, and sold xt Montreal prices, with usual trade dis- counts, Parties having quantities of paper in stock can have it made into Bags without loss of time and at much Jess cost than they can import them, . Orders respecttally solicited. - EE. H. BABBITT, Aug, 23—pat 1m eod jp Sifted in the Previn sa, July 27—3m born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—EKvuuirimks. IS LAND, FRIDAY, SEPTE MBER 30, [851 A ‘verrible Accident. TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION—-FOUR PER- SONS INSTANTLY KILLED — A HEART- RENDING SCENE. BELLevinie, Oni., Sept. 24. Que of the most terrible and fatal acci- dents that ever occurred in this vicinity took place yesterday afternoon between six and seven o'clock, at the farm of Mr. Geo. Caldwell, eighth concession of Thur- low, and about one and a halt miles east ef Zion’s Hill. Mr, Owen Reid’s steam) thresher had been engaged during the day by Mr, Caldwell, and through some defect of the gauge or carelessness on the part of the engineer the head of steam carried was not fully known. ‘The con- sequence was that the boiler of the thresher exploded with terrific force, tearing everything into pieces and seatter- ing death and destruction on all sides. that la | Sine.e Copies Two Cents. VOL 9%-—-No, i. The Methodist Ecumenical Couucil closed some days azo. It is considered to have been a great success. It includ- ed among its members some of the ablest men belonging to the Christian church. Its sessions were open to the public by ticket ; and its proceedings were watched with great iuterest on all sides. The /programme was exceedingly well ar- ranged and thoroughly well carried out from the beginning to the close. One of the most interesting sessions held was iv which Mr, Arthur, who, now that Panshon is dead, is the most gen- erally famous man of British Methodism, occupied a leading placa. He read a carefully prepared paper on the influence of Methodism on society. He was followed in a brief speech by a black bishop from the African Methodist Zpiscopal Church, and his lordship in turn was followed by a young colored minister from South Caro- Anson Thrasher, who was engaged near occurred, was struck by pieces of the | shattered engine, and his scull was se- verely crushed. He died almost instaut- ly, Andrew Lloyd, who was also near by, was blown fully 25 yards from the engine, aud his abdomen was torn open so that his bowels protruded. Death was instantaneous in his case also, William Malcolm, son of Mr. Wu. Malcolm, of this city, who was form- erly foreman of the gas house here, was instantly killed. He was employed on the machine, and was a promising yousg man of about tweuty years. Miss Viola Caldwell,daughter of George Cald- well, aged eleven years, who was silting near the machine watching the opera- tious, was struck by a piece of the engine and had her neck broken. She, too, died in a few moments. But these casual- ties, horrible as they are, did not com- plete the injuries inflicted upon life and limb. Mr. Caldwell himself was seri- ously, but it is thought not fatally in- jured. This is a terrible list for one such accident at one place. The engine was shattered into a bundred pieces, and part of it was driven into the barn, set- ting fire to the straw. By great efforts the flames were extinguished before they had done much damage. The scene of the barn after the accident baffles de- scription ; the anguish of the bereaved friends was heart-rending in the extreme. While some cared for the wounded others gathered about the mutilated forms of the killed, and rent the air with their cries. Three active met, who a few moments before were exchanging greetings and antici- pating naught but happiness, lay upon the ground bleeding and dead. The little Viola was not mutilated, and her death so sudden the countenance retained a natural expression. All around were broken and splintered parts of the en- gine, and the shades of night closed over one of the saddest and most crushiug scenes ever witnessed in this part of Can ada. Mr. Geo. Caldwell, who suffers such a terrible loss by this accident, is a brother of Dr. Caldwell, dentist, of this city, and is a widower ef about four years, He owns a farm of 200 acres, and is a prosperous farmer. [iis mother resides with him. Further particulars of the threshing machine disaster show that Mr. Caldwell was not injured, and that it was not his daughter Helen but her cousin Viola or Lottie who was killed. The two children were sitting with their arms intertwined when the explosion took place. A _ por- tion of the boiler struck Lottie killing her instantly, and Helen was severely scalded. The little one who was killed was a daughter of David Caldwell, the cylinder at the time the explosion | special correspondent of the -quisitely modnlated, ‘ina, Price by name, “who,” says the Toronto | Globe, “as he dwelt upon the purifying ‘power and elevating influence of the gospel, kindled into an eloquence that would have done credit to a Punshon. With a voice of singular sweetness, ex- gesture natural and apprepriate, diction pure and almost classic, this man, black as black could be, vindicated his right to stand aniong whit meén, the peer of anyofthem. [He swept the Couucil like a storm.” nigel Tue Han1ian-Ross Racz.—A mecting of the friends of Hanlan was held at Toronto on Monday night, to consider the offer of Wallace Ross fer a race with the Toronto eculler for $1,000. The opinion was ex- preesed that Ross’ offer was not an aecept- enceof Hanlan’s challenge, which named $2,000 to $5,000 a side as the stakes, and & telegram was sent to Wallace Ross asking him if he had declined for $2,000 a side. Until an answer is received from Ross it was decided best to take no action until on Tuesday night. The feeling in Toronte is that Hanlan having won the ehampion- ehip match of $1,000 sheuld not try to force Ross to row for a larger sum. On the other hand, others say that he should not be expected te go into training for a race with a man that he has beaten twice unless the atakes be something worth the effort. No matter what Ross’ answer wili be we think the feeling among ‘the friends of Hanlan is a race between the Torontenian and the New New Brunswicker should take place this year,and we have reason to believe it will not be the fault of Hanlan if it does not. Davis, who was with Hanlan on the sculler’s ability’ to win and is for the match being erranged without delay. If Ross is willing tha contest will prebably take place at Silver Lake. Outside the clause regarding the amount of stakes, Hanlan appears satisfied with the articles sent by Ross, but there seems to be aw exception to the words perfectly smooth and will likely suggest that ‘‘practically” be substituted for **perfectly.” The cable flashes the distressing an- nouncement that ‘‘ Twenty-four hours con tinuous rain damaged crops in Scotland.” It is feared that this will have the effset of almost total ruin—-for the previously wet season throughout Great Britain left but a meagre portion for father injury there. Canada has been especially favored in her weather and crops during this summer when compared with the failure of harvest in Europe from exeessive rain and the de- struction of so much grain in the Western States by the long-continued drought and seorching winds prevalent there, whereby in some districts the yield was positively scorched and rendered unmarketable, mak- ing it it only to fatten stock. Emigrants should note the important fact that the vicissitudes of weather here are less risky than the dist ~icts stretching te the south. American Methodism sent to the big Council in London lots of live men, Among a brother of George. The body of Andrew Cloyd was blown 193 paces, and that of Malcolm nearly as far. Gavan, who was injured, is already able to be about, but it is feared that Helen Cald- well will die, as she inhaled a quantity of steam. Mr. Thrasher was 32 years of age, and leaves three children. Large pieces of the boiler were blown into fields aljoining, and were picked up at dis- tances from 200 to 300 yards from the scene of the accident. eee A fortnight ago the Sheriff and 100 police embarked on board the Queen's ship Merlin to evict Lord Mayo’s tenants was the greatest exterminator in corths western ov the island of Innisturk. Lord Mayo, the fastest of these was a Dr. Edwards, fism Chicago. He landed at Glasgow early in the summer. He left it en route for London astride of his bicycle, which car- ried him to the big town safely and rapidly, and from thence to Newhaven. Having time for travelling on hand, he crossed over the channel and bicycled it through Holland, Germany, Switzerland and France, recrossing the channel in time for the Council, before which he read an interesting paper on the results of Method- ism. His average speed on the wheels is not stated; but his time must have been pretty fast. The report comes from Afghanistan that Ayoob Khan has been defeated by the Ameer and has fled to Herat, abandoning {his guns and baggage. The Ameer’s suoc- cess, like his recent defeat, was caused by Afghan fickleness. Ireland in 1847-49, and his evictions were ruthlessiy carried out. pat it under grass, and raised immense gvactities of butter and cheese, which he shipped at large profit, He is a general oilicer of distinction, and carries everythicg with a high hand; a haughty, overbearing character, brother-in-law of the aotorious Lord Cardigan of Baleclava cheap celebrity, whom he hated, and by whom he was hated in turn. In 1843 the schooner Vermillion sank in Lake Erie with $60,000 worth of copper. The question was, ‘‘ Where?” A cruising schooner, with a new electric indicater, Be ae out as a copper detector. September presently brought up some copper. TVencils at G. H. Haszarp’s.—Jw. 5 . SRO ACR te a RING : a — Anorggr lot of Automatic Copying Ink King KaLakav, of the Hawaian Islands, He wok the land into his own hands, jarrived at New York the other dav, aad was {greatly shocked to hear of the death of Presi- jd ent Garfield, > Spe ial Notices. No. 1 Diesy Hexrise and Boneless Fish. zood and cheap, by the box or pound at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Brace, Tue only place on P. E. L.. where you can get your pin fire breech-loading guns changed into a central fire, is at Browns, corner Prince and Grafton streets, Ch’town. {s 2Lw wi IF you want your baggage transferred by a reliable man} send it by Norton’s Express, sl 3w law Dress and Coat Buttons-—--just received four cases, about eizht huadred gross, above bal- Sit located the vessel at once, and Soares of a manufacturer's stock bought et bank rupt prices—a wonderful bargain for new aud fashionable goods. Country dealers should not buy till they see these.—W, A. Werks & Co. [s22 th sat wky 2. So ENG, Ly ie ME ila aa Kennebeccasis, is confident of the Toronto ,. Fede Denia RA 9 A oe te eee campagne sper ema ane ee oe rane te iy can sales 4 ji eee eet an