eee oer ee -* See oy ie ee oe sm Re a ae ee ot eee igen lil + & ————_ sere oH : . ac | _— oer ea eer re a fo - —————— —— - — . Tv? . © A ; ? a PE fo RE EI MOTAL ARRIVAL! EXTENSIVE SALE he effort to plague the old partizans by Leal : if & ne y a s< 4 fa afd I bg * iene 4 - a | the eifort to pias . Fass ‘the ~ c a b3 u a & dn ten fue faci: s them on the record for or against “the (00 is Jo eee RANKIN HOUSE. or : eas oe are . » os they term it — . et Ce : ws ls HB N THE BASEMENT OF THE pet ant 1ey term eee v ; Cie net Oct 4—! enry Kitchen, liver John, | Tariff legislation will probably — 7 . CANADIAN, Raker, Boston; Robert Cameron, Vredericton;; wry rest until after the Pi asidential election ; | Hauirax, Oat. o. A Finlayson, Vernon River Bridge. \ A, ld ( A S ay p J oe ; > an Lud) j Methodist Brick Church, 4d so will railroad legislation, except pos- to extend the time of constructing the All the schemes for ihe Southern Pacific R. R. seems to be indeanitely postponed. Something will probably be done, as I have before inti- matod, for the formation of steamship con- noction and the opening of new markets for Am. rican produce in South America. Vague rum tobe made in the House rules, so as to promote mixed le islation. It must be coutessed that muc.s needful legislation 18 now cramped or killed by the circuinlocu- tion of the rules. But it is que stionable er that isn’t compensated for by the > > > Northern. Pacific 4v. a whe-h : ! prevention of much mischievous legislation by (he same means. The Committee on port in favor of Rules have agreed to report changes; buf what they are 1s @ profounp secret as yet. These are chief points that as yet appear in the future of Congress. The bills to be presented are numberless and nameless, as heretofore, but do not forget that the great importance of the coming season 18 that it will develope ideas and candidates for the Presidential campaign. Knox. a The Rifle. On Saturday last Capt. Longworth’s Company—82nd Battalion—hele their semt- anaiial Shooting Match at the Kensington Range, for the Company's Silver Cup and money prizes. Although the weather was very windy and unfavorable, some good shooting was made. Private John Crocket was again the fortunate man, winning the Cup by a score of 80 at 200, 400 and 500 vars, 7 shots at each range. He was followed closely by Corp. Crawford, who also scored 80, but failed in the largest score at the long range. The following 1s the score of each competitor who succeeded in winning a prize, viz : PRIZE. POINTS. Priv ate John Crocket, Siver Cup, 80 Corp. Ronald Crawford, £4 50— 80 Col. -Sergt- R. V. Longworth, 4 09 78 Sergt. Ewen McGregor, 3 75 75 Cap:. F. 8. Longworth, 3 50 13 Private James Dover, 3 23 72 David Harper, 2 50 72 Liewt. Daniel Stewart, 2 00 65 On the completion of this competition, a tear: match was fired —$5.00 a side—chosen on the ground by Sergt. McDougall and Serveant Crawford, 3 shots each man, at 400 yards, with the following result :— SERGEANT MACDOUGLL’S TEAM. POINTS. Sergt. McDougall, . : - 15 Lievt. D. stewart, . - 13 Sap. B. Hooper, - . - ae Private Jas. Dover, - . . 12 Sap. L. Hooper, - . - - 1l 63 CORPORAL CRAWFORD’S TEAM. POINTS. Capt. Longworth, - ; s 14 Corp. Crawford, :; , ae Private D. Harper, - . ‘ 12 Sergt. Longworth, - ; ae Private Crocket, — - - « 10 60 eal Prince County Exhibition. Tre prize list for horses and cattle was not {ully given in our issue of the 2nd inst. We supply the following from the Progress : HORSES. Best Draft Stallion, W T Mill. 2d do do, R Glover. Best Carriage Stallion, Jas McDougall. 2d do do, Harry Craswell. © Best Blood Celt, 3 years old, George Mc- Farland. Best Carriage Mare and Foal, James Hef! cl. 2) do do, Jas Dempsey. Best Draught Mare and Tal, James Stay ert. 24 do do, Daniel Cobb. Zest Draft Colt under 3 years, William Cairns. 2d do do, Hubert Compton. Best Carriage Colt under 3 years, James Murray. 2% do do, Geo Muttart. Best Carriage Colt under 2 years, G W Cami :ron. 2u do do, John Hyde. Best Draft Colt under 2 Compton. 2%) do do, Dougald Currie. Best Draft Filly under 3 years, J W Stavert. 21 do do, Wm Walker. Best Draft Filly under 2 years, Donald Ross.* ®.) do do, Murdock Ross. sest Carriage Filly under 2 years, A Me- Millan. 2.1 do do, Peter McRae. Best do unde: 3 years, Jas Murpiy. 21 do do, Jas Tuplin. CATTLE, Best Bulli, any age, George Compton. 2nd best do Caleb Schurman. Best Shorthorn Bull, under 3 years, George Couipton. 2nd best do do John Richards. Best Aryshire Bull under three years, R, Glo ver, Best Milch Cow, do Archd, Wright. 2nd best do do R. Glover. Best Heifer under 3 years, Alex Laird. 2nd best dodo Alex Lefurgey Hest Heifer under 2 years, Alex Laird. 2Qud best do do do do ’ Best Shorthorn Bull Calf, Thomas Fitz sim mons. years, George e Best Ayreshire do do do Best Heifer Calf, Shorthorn, A. Wright. SHEEP. Best Ram of any age, W. T. Mill. 2nd doJoseph Schurman, Best Yearling Ram, Edgar Crza well. 2nd best do George M. Price. Bast Ram Lamb, Donald Ross. Fest Pen of three Ewes having raised a sale of Stock Farm stock on the Cattle Show | lam this season, Wm. LeFaurgy. 2d best do do Geo. M Price. Best Pen of three Ewe Lambs, Tan ton. 21 best do do Edgar Ciaswell. ors are afloat as to the changes | i | Dr. Anderson, lin his office this morning. While some workmen were excavating an em>ankment at the Western Counties Rai- i way Station, at Yarmouth, to-day, a large |body of earth buried Adolphus Golden, wo died shortly after being taken out, and George Hemeon, who had a leg broken and was seriously injured. The Local Government have filled the vacant position in the Norm ul School staf by appointing J. B Hall to the English chair and Frank H. Eaton to that of mathe- matics. ge a race to-day between the “* Belle- rophen’s cutter and Capt. Walsh's, of the cable steamer, ‘‘Minia Yacht, the latter was struck by a squall when off Birch Cove and upset and sank. Capt. Walsh and com panions were rescued by a steam launch, in an exhausted condition. The Exhibition was formally closed this afternoon. dentist, was found dead — Orrawa, Oct. 3. The roof of the Parliament Building, Ottawa, caught fire yesterday morning, from the upsetting of a charcoal brazier, used by a tinsmith in repairing the roof. The Commons Chamber was flooded by water, Total damage estimated at $700. The Governor General, Major De Winton ‘and Capt. Harbord, play in the Old Coun- try eleven vs. Canadian ericket team to d ay. CONDENSED DESPATCHES. There is considerable excitement among gamblers and sporting men who bet on the recent alleged international ‘‘walk” in New York, by the discovery that the track was short 59 feet in each mile. This would make only three of the late contestants enti! ied to a share in the gate money. General Hughes’ brigade reached Khelat- Ighilzai, on the 30th September. ‘The Governor of that place furnished him with supplies. The tribes profess friendship for the British, but’ are bitter against Yakoob Khan. A despatch dated, Valparaiso, Sept. 8. says the news of the advance of the Peru- vian and Bolivian armies is confirmed. It is reported that the Chilians before the evactuation of Callama sacked and burned the place. The Chilians have raid- ed into Bolivia beyond the Conchas Blancos. * It is reported that Peru has suspended payments from the treasury and prohibited the exportation of silver. Authentic information has been received 4 at Simla that communication with the Brit- ish troops has been eut off on both sides of Shuturgardan Pass by the tribes. Rein- forcements are being sent up the Kurum Valley. Cetewayo has arrived at Cape Town. A Vienna despatch states that Gortscha- koff will probably be succeeded by Prince Labanoff, on whom will devolve the task of reconciling Russia and Germany. A large increase of the Russian army is proposed. Cyrus W. Field has erected a monument to Major Andre at Tappan, New York, the scene of his execution ninety-nine years ago. By the giving way of a stand at the County Fair Grounds, in Adrian, Michigan, on Thursday; 6 persons were killed and 44 wounded, several fatally. The German elections are likely give Bis- marck a working majority. The Dutch Arctic Expedition has re- turned, after penetrating as far as Francis Joseph’s Land. A negro insurrection has broken at San- tiago de Cuba, says a Havana letter letter, and they are waging war against the whites. ™_ —- Reported Mutiny on Board H. M. S. “Bacchante.” Sensational rumors of disturbances and mutiny among the crew of H. M. ship ‘‘Bacchante” are in circulation. On the 17th of September the Prince of Wales with his two sons, Prince Albert Victor and Prince George, went to Portsmouth, where the ‘‘Bacchante” was lying ready for her departure. The two young Princes are naval cadets upon this ship, which was pre- paring for a cruise around the world. On the arrival of the Prince of Wales with his two sons, there was a_ fine parade of military on South Sea Common, a_ torchlight- procession and a serenade. The next morning the two Princes, accompanied by their father and Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar, Prince and Princess Herman of Saxe-Weimar, and Prince Louis of Batten- burg, went on Board the Bacchante, and were there received with the usual honors. Leaving the two young Princes on board, the Royal party left the ship, and next day she started on her cruise. At this time re- ports among the popuiace of Portsmouth and Southampten were in circulation con- cerning ill-feeling which existed among the crew of the vessel, and the reports received may, perhaps, be only exaggerations of these rumors. —_—————.2 <> oo Special Notices. | t PAatLuaRMoNICc.—The members of the Char- ,lottetown Philharmonic Society will please ‘take notice that the regular practice wili be resumed this (Monday), evening, in the Hail of-the Y. M. C. A.—Wwm. W. Beer, Secretary.., Horse AND Bueey for sale, cheap. at Ex: Miner Offiee.—[sept. 22 | JusT RECEIVED, every variety of Bulbs, at the Agriculture Store, from five cents and upwards. —oct 4, 3in imrrovep. Srock.—Immediately after the grounds next Tuesday, October 7, at 2 o’clock ‘(Cattle Show day) will be offered, several Albert Horses, Catte, Sheep and Pigs, the property 0: Queen’s County stock -raisers. A McNrtuy, Auctioneer, No, 11, Queen Street, Oct. 3—3i REVERE HOUSE. Oct. 4.-J. McKay, city; Arthur WwW. Whiteman, Halifax, N38; I Battye. Wallace, : : > = ‘ _ ai ann NS: PO Mullin, Halifax, N 8; CC Gardiner, city. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct 4--W A Creelman, Truro, N 8; Thos McDonald, Durham, N 8; Donald McLean, St Peter’s Bay; Miss Grant, Port Hawkes- bury; M Fraser, Pictou; Josiah Gifford, Bos- ton, Mass; Jehu Fisher, Woodstock, N B; i O Lavender, Boston; W Wilson, Cape Breton; Joseph Dixon, Belfast. —— -_ooe-ro--- SHIP NEWS. Tl Boston, Oct. 1—Arrived schr Cherokee, McDonald, Souris, P. E. I. Berwick, Sept. 17—Sailed brig Jenkins, P.E.1. from Madeira, 22nd ult., Annie, Davies, for P, Dy i. Maggie, ~ —— Pp ——— Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 6, 10 a, m. Moderate to fresh winds; clear to partly cloudy weather. <sitheseisactaicinbenateas Ture Summerside ‘‘Progress’ is advertised for sale. seachenavemeiienitin Two Hunprep potato} baskets,/cheap for cash, at the ‘‘Family Grocery.” R. K. Brace. aaetailiainatie se Tue Upton Park Races take place on Wed- nesday next. They promise to be most suc- cessful. Already the programme has been well filled, and the contest in every race will, loubtless, be very keen. Prince County horses will attend, it is said, in largé numbers. We are authorized to extend to Summerside horsemen a’cordial invitation, and to acknowl- edge the courtesy shown Charlottetown horse- men on the Summerside Driving Park,at the recent races. e +4 BEe- RememBer the Cattle Show at Longworth’s fiell, to morrow, Tuesday. ‘Ve learn that among the large number of entries of Stock, some very superior animals will be on exhibi- tion. Admission only ten cents—all should visit the grouads. <i blaine Apvices from Summerside at 4 o'clock to- day state that Juage Pope is still alive, but in a most critical condition. He has been un- conscious since Saturday. Pe Tue Oddfellows of this city met at their Lodge Room yesterday, and proceeded in procession to the late residence of Charles Marshall, and performed the last sad funeral rites. The Buiial ceremony of the Or- der was rehearsed at the grave by W. C. DesBrisay, Esq., P.G.W. CITY Ti} STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. FFNHE Subscriber, sincerelyjthankfnl to his friends and te }ublic generally for the liberal patronage extended to him in the pas‘, begs to announce that having a New Store and Workshop, and increased facilities for manufacturing Tinware, Stove Pipes, Bake Pans, Coal Scut- tles, and all goods generally found in a first- class Tin Store, hopes that by strict attention to his business to merit a fair share of public patronage. C.F. HARRIS. Ch’town, Oct, 6, 1879.—twice a w -m HORSES WANTED. 7 Good Stylish {Carriage Horses, not over seven years of age. _ Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1879.—2i CHARTER. — \ ANTED TO CHARTER a Vessel of about 150 tons,-to carry ec :rgo from Miramichi to Boston. . wy. DPD. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1879. Hlour. Flour, BARRELS, fresh from the Mills, in pa ‘ 15 ‘Superior Extra,” ‘* Extra” and ‘* Pastry,’ at STEWART. W. D. STEWART’S Queen Street Auction Rooms. Oct, 6, 1879. —tf. iO ta5r Dt. DWELLING HOUSE, Out Houses. Xc., pleasantly situated at the West End of the city, in good condition. Possession on the 15th inst. Enquire of JNO. WM. MORRISON Oct 6, 1876..—3ie w the latter part of this inonth. Enquire | | | TO LET. A BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms 4 and a Kitchen. ‘This House is beauti- fully situated on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about For particulars apply at this Office. Sept. 5, 1879. SCHOOL BO00Ks. Cee IN THE CITY, FOR CASH ONLY, at | i HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, | Cu'town Aug. 23. 1879, | Buy, THE, DAILY EXAMINER, i for the latest news—local and telegraphic, AT Montague Bridge, King’s Co., Ty AM instructed by P. GAUL, Esgq., of Montague Bridge, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 22nd inst., ou the prem'ses, Sale to commence at 11 o clock,a.m. Ist- The residence of the said P. GAUL, and the rounds attached—one of the most beautiully g ’ 2 = ? situated gentlemen’s residences in King’s County, having a full.view of the Montague River and surrounding country, together with the Barna, Stables, and other outhouses. —2nd- The Wharf Property, lying on the North Side of the River. Monta- gue Village being the first shipping place of the County, this wharf will be an excellent in- vestinent and will yield a handsome yearly revenue to the purchaser. —3rd— The premises adjoining the Wharf used as a STORE AND WAREHOUSE, —4th— TWENTY EIGHT Pasture Lots, RANGING FROM finlf Acre to Six Acres. ita Anumber of Building Lots unsurpassed for beauty of situation and eligibility as busi- ness sites, as surveyed by John Rall. See Plan and Hand Bills. N. B.—This being by far the most valuable sale of Real Estate ever placed in the market at the rising village of Montague, capitalists and others will find it a rare chance to secure SAFE investments. TERMS—Twenty-five per cent of the pur- chase money down, the balance in five years, with interest at six per cent per annum. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. One Oct. 6, 1879. CARRIAGES, CARRIACES. AM instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late PETER GREGOR to sell at Public Auction, Qn Tuesday, the 17th instant,, —AT THE— Qucen Street Auction Rooms, at 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., 4 Carriages (new) Terms at Sale. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 6,:1879.—li ——_..- NOTICE. OLIN McINTYRE, Shoemaker, wishes ey to inform his customers in town and country that he has REMOVED from his old stand to his new place, next to Mr. Snel- grove’s, Grafton Street, where he will be glad to see all his old customers, and as many new ones as may give him a call. I work cheap for cash. NO SECOND PRICE. Repairing done with All work warranted. dispatch. Oct. 6, 1879—2i eS ~ 3 u) 5 caret ae . jean Tenders for Printing, &c. 4, EALED TENDERS iuaienied to the Sec- retary of State, Ottawa, and endorsed respectively ** TENDERS FOR PrintING Parer ce ‘*TENDERS FOR PRINTING,’ AND ‘¢ TENDERS FOR BINDING,” wiil be received until THURSDAY, the 9th day of OCTOBER next, inclusive, for the per- formance, during a term of five years, from the ‘first day of December next, of the following services, Viz : 1, Furnishing Printing Paper for the Print- ing of the Canada Gazette, the Statutes and Orders in Council and for Pamphlets,and other work required by the several Departments of the Government. 2. Printing the Canada Gazeite, the Statutes and Orders in Council, and other Books, Pamphlets, Blank Books, Forms, Blanks. and such other printing as may be required of the Contractor by the several Departments of the Gove: nment. 3. Binding the Statutes and Orders in Coun- cil and such other Books or Blank Books, and such other Binding, Map Mounting, ete., as may be required by the ,several UVepartments of the Government. Blank forms ot Tender and Specifications will be furnished on application to the Queen’s Printer on and after Wednesday, the 24th inst. Good and sufiicient security in the sum of five thousand dollars, approved by the Gov- ernment, will be required from the Contractor for the due fulfilment of his Contract. The Secretary of State will not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. EDOUARD J. LANGEVIN, Under Secretary of State. DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE, Ottawa, 22nd Sept. 1879, | 8 27, 4i s-w —ON— Monday, October 6th, At 2 2. ee; REY. ROBERT WILSON, OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Admission only ten cents. Proceeds in aid of the Sabbath Sehool. Mr. Wilson has lectured in nearly every town and village in New Brunswick and is very popular. ° Oct, 4, 1879, —2in cae ALL THE SCHOOL BOOKS N USE, IN STOCK, opened two more Cases. BREMNER BROS, we having just Oct 4, 1879.—2i ‘SHOP TO LET. ry \O LET and possession given within one month, that shop in ‘‘ Duncan's Brick Building,” on Queen’s Street, now in posses- sion of Mr. 8. W. McMygrray—rent low. PALMER & McLEOD. Ch’town, Oct. 2, 1879.—taw 1m pat lm HOUSE TO LET. HOUSE pleasantly situated on Sydney Street, near Hillsboro’ Square, contain- ing 8 rooms and pump in the. yard. Posses- sion given immediately. Apply to THOMAS CASELEY, Oct. 1, 1879.—tf ——————— TO LET. NHAT well-known store at present coonniets by Robert Young, Esq,, South Side The situation is one of the Possession given Ist of Oct., HASZARD BROS, Agents, Queen Square. besc in the city. next, Apply to Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf. Valuable Property for Sale, XO BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particu apply to Messrs. Hoveson & McLxop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. CHANCED HANDS HE Subscribers have pleasure in an- nouncing to the public that they have bought from GEORGE E, FULL, his Tailoring Departméu., -—AND— Gents Furnishing Goods, And will from this date carry on the business in FULL’S OLD STAND, Under the Name and Style of BRUCE & McKENaik, Where they will keep on hand a first-class assortment of Broadcloths, Worsteds, Knaps, Beavers. Pilot Cloths, Tweeds, ete, Also, the latest novelties in Gents’ Furnishing \Goods, which they are prepared to sell at Greately Reduced Prices, Work made up in the leading style and at the lowest prices. D, A. BRUCE, J. T. McKENZIF. Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1879, —tf eee eee Upton Park Races, Wednesday, October 8th. TALLION RACE, 3 minute class, Run- J) ning Race, and Exhibition Stallion Race will be for a purse of $100 ; divides : $60, $25, and $15, instead of Gold Medal. Other races and all conditions the same as advertised by posters Horses to be-called at 11 a. m, The Steamer ‘‘ Southport” will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 a. m.; return fare 15 cts. Entrance fee for Stallion Race, $15. All entries must close on Saturday, the 4th. P. 8. BROWN, . Secretary. Ch’town, Sept. 29. 1878.—tl race NE WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per _Sons having relatives or friends abroad, and desiring to keep them informed concerning P. E. Island, cannot do soin a better or cheap; er way than by subscribing to Tue WeexuY¥ Examiner. Sent, ag 2 to any address the United 7 Great Britain, | States, or the minior, on receipt of One Dollar,