ee eae Tas DAILY oot tae: Sthctedibies MX AMINER 4 ‘ Th R21 nt eg ae ee ee — ‘i * = na I eoyfi te foneton Sugar Refinery Profits. Tax Petriot states the: the dividend ely declared by the Moncton Ketiu Ty was thirty per cent., and forth- rea the iviquity «fan -dideribuate with p that can from thirty to aixty pe We are cant. vformed by a genileman who was pres- : 7 . . 1 ent at the Refinery meeting that th ross profits on eight months operation fifteen per the Com- cere equal to a littl over cent of the paid up capital of pany. from which, however, had to: bi dedi tal oe: salaries of the Presiden wid other officers, which, under the by- ws, require to be yoted at the anuua! vecting. ‘This left saflicient to admit of a teu per cent. dividend and a small: bal- 1¢@ ear eeal forward as a reserve fund. As the Mi sncton refipery. is partic ularly a aituat tod as rebate tl 2 purchase 0 evs dist ibttion of manu!actured surar. nd besides has at its head some ot 1@ smartest business men ia’ the Lower Provinces, it would be strange if a fair lividend on the capital invested should 10t be obtained. As a protit of ene- third of a cent per pound on the annual ont-put of the Moncton refinery would ive a thirty per ceat. ¢ vidend on the ital of that Company,auud the dividend let ered was equal to fiffven per ceut ‘Yr apnam, our readers can easily esti- mate the amount of profi eep are con- ibuting to these ** sugar lords.” While Patrict isso bitterly complsiuing 0! On an diaa refiners, enite willipe for twice that amorn! nat in the pockets of the American under the Cartwright tariff e Patrict : patriotism, a fifteen per cent, to efiuers it sample of th The Patriot's heart is bleeding, too, for laboring men in the-refinery, ‘ho are working at a dollara day. As, i the opening of the finery; brass vuntry, = and iudustries im Moncton, labor- ers in any quantity could te had at ghty eents per day, it will be seen thai the » demand for labor ereated by the N ?. ia Moucton has inercased the wages of laborers twenty-five per cent. When under the beneficient rule of Mr. Mac- manager of (14 Intercolonial Railway, Mr. Brydges, reducéd the Inborers’ wages from one dollar ‘and ten cents to ninety cents per day, the Patriot hed no word of sympa hy for working men; but fore policy wi ‘ich has added twenty five pe r cent to their pay he has ouly words of condemna' ion. tae poor : otoaw + TiOT LO 81 7ar-re oiner ; 2 att kenzie, the With five refinerics at work in Can- ada, it can be readily seen that there isa healthy ¢ompetition ead that do exurbit- aat profits ean be male. Io fact, we understand that several of the wrefinerias have thousands of barrels® Of’ refined sugar stored, waiting orders, there being now a falling off in the ‘demand Owing to the ¢ioee of tlie preservin + season, * ae eo <4) See Mr. DeBiois lsettsr. — nm sii ad 4 Mr. DeBrors need no! have taken’ the trouble to write the letter “whith we’ publish to-day. Were it ” sible that anything which Mr. ‘Lowe ‘ould say would injure Mr. DeBlotsn ihe estimation of his constituents, if 4s needless to say that Mr. Lowe’s letter should not have appeare ia THe Exa- winer. Mr. Lowe’s abuse can injure no m an of character; and the character of r. DeBlois for integrity and independ- ence, is as well establ shed as that of any man in Prince Edward Island. — > ee Ge +e -o- ty Councillor’s Cath: In addition to the oath of. allegiance ud the oath as to his property qualifica- ‘ion, each City Councillor, before taking his seat, subscribes to the following :— ‘* You shall swear as one of Her Majesty's ustices oa the Peace for the City ef Charlotte- town, virtue of the Quee a’s Commission to yen dir ree ted, you shall doe qaal right te the poor as to the rich after your knowledge, wit »d power, and after the laws and lawful cus- tons ef the Dominion of O nada and’ of this Provinee and the atatutesot ereot made, and sil fiaes that should happen to be received by you, you shall teuly send to the Provincia' ‘Treasurer of this Province, or otherwise as the liw may direct, and you sh «ll not be of coun. sel in any quarrel or controversy before you, and you shail not dicechany warrant by you to be made to the parties, but only te the onatables and bailiff or oth cr indifferent per- ons to do execution thereof. So help you (ted.” eee en eee ween © ~Pee., -—_-..._—_ -—__. Tne Elistorical Society. [at coumnitiee appob ted te obtain ad- itionel names ior the ro} of original mew- vers of the Historical Society have already soured the signatures of the f5 lowing sntlemen, lon. Joseph Pope, James D, Irving, irthur Newbery, Owen Curtis, Artemas Lord, Mark Buicher, James Currie, H. hicKsnna, George Bremn: xr, J. D. McLeod, J. A: Carman “(anb: critzs a collection of Lewspapers and painphlets), David’ Sverl- i; a Paul Lea; James MeLeod, Thouias fcLyan (City Counett! or), Joh Gahan, Toh Coo abs, Wi. Koi te MHOning dandraban, Georg’ Peaks) G,! ax Phomas vv May, U i? , howdy Cantey’ Cea ya, Peauk Dp. Bda¥, 1.9. Bs a (H46n. stn’ LE ha wen, 9. R: Brétken, Janiae * ake. R* Hatris, a. he Taszard, Hen yy: tieer, and a nusber of othe rs ébtain mini by} Judge Alte} ? which. we <hal end ayor ‘to procagts for prt!’ rlidationr t norrow. Che oAllastion do ulied co ‘Mr. Catron Comprises a ‘yle of island iowspapers ditt: il roma the year i8lS ata fyle of Almanacs from 1-24 Seen <<“ «+ = Sugar | industry | divicends ranging +tie and. the ‘list i still ‘open:—} The Engligh abn ; Merlin, whi : FLruck on the rocks on the ish coasts ae arrit od at Galway in a sinking condition. ants of the little yilla no, time to ee i a atthe lags Bi yah i ap rt By e i eee of its ri ee od and ungven. surfec., ee oe CORRESPOSE ENCE. wee vot Geis ae jor the ms or : of our co rres po mient 3, a ; Ir is reported that the Government have Mr. ©. I. Morrison wants a lot of big To the Rditor of the Exammer. naiied Thursday, the 30th Vetober, ss a day | men to come along and buy winter wooilens S) Veo the Excistr ef the Sth} ebgancral abankagivitiy. » : Mr, ©. L.Merrison also ad vertizes, an . ’ ‘ a - « a , ite , Wine h . 4a ouly i idl vee re ceived ay : ¥ ‘ amet’ m2 7 of fur goods, the fyllowing, forming partof a} NEW Hate at Yonngs. W. DStewart will auction plums and : a’? tag 8 ol . >t re ter tT raen geges Pipartew. - 4 sma *s ite w + Eg ge sign ts W ‘ + ” - it .-. WwW Wk . e informed that the fahic Bi, the See Wants, ‘ete + a4 ' “Where is the horfeat Hon. George Was- Bible Christian Charch intend holding & Quilt i lites as DetHiew, who wer se shoolked wt bhe Dizaar ou Thankegiving” Day next. . mcs Pp Davies-Stew art. Cy vege ent, born, by the aia ersonal. aa + - $F 4 lead j seality ie, wav, Im corrnption and cradle mm rascaity, New ae iery ust 0 eno te day a, ; hat he resigned hi 3s position as Colonial Young’ j P Mr. A. W. Srervys. of the firm of Perkins Treasurer ‘ef this Province, rather ‘than be . op & Sterns, has returued from England where he ; ’ i : ; Ey iat hot m : ; . : + Nae C siay » : ‘. oT ad with sacl = “y= Sake iy wh . (uk ladisa of he Baptist Church and con. has beew purchasiny . goods blinds hima now that be cosmos see throngh | gation intend holding « sale) of usefalvand f Lowy -Braconsyrip’s house, Hughenden ths glass doors of the Land Uljce? taney articles in the Market Halon Wedues. (Mator, is to be Tet; and a chance is affurded ts my name is here give Din full and : day, 2Qist December, next, in aid of the church | te the aspiriug millionaire, desirous of ether ion asked, though aot ina very | fnads. Vartictiars will be given heredfter in | than the distin tioa of dollars, to become tenons manner. L shall overleek. the | advertisement. 816 3i Wie 3i a topic for delightful paragraphs in -tle Ous inaNnver, i SilbMas OV FE n style in which )% is pat and give to you, me a! rr. : : papers. , S| and to my constituents in’ general, Nw llowers now epenizg at Young's, ‘AT present,” wrote Prince Metternich, ‘? ' re nt ; ors» ‘ » es tall ‘ a ” ; hreuch your journal, ny anawer. Neither m Rami oie a “T cae “everyone is wrong but myself. That was elass Moots hor Wooden ones. nor yct thos Par SS, ** Prince Edward” sail d at an| in 292% «Sixtyeyenrs later we find the san.e a vas “9 hi “than will i the slight gaily hong this morning for Picten.. Thefée hmedest aad saccurate sentiment entertain d wie mey ve w ier ei ? ane n ak ‘ she proceeds te Mobtroal with a cane @f youl, | with equal confidence by the Leader of tie est devree | immer me tc em pre ‘ eS i s ad © where th e will Jond an under dec cargo of Opposition in Canada.— Mail, interests Or: Lay, C4 stituents as gli & af grain. She wil i cal i] at Ch arlottetown ou ber : svery other tax-payer- in- the-Province of | way to Livérsvol fora deckludd } Iv is reported that Sir John MeNeill, K. C. every oth pay . way to Liverpvol fora deckival ot sheep, Priace Edward Island when I am made : ps sie M. &, 1s jikely tp be depuied by Her aware, constitutionally, that those intet been in the sligktest degree 1:- fri inved _ i need scarcely say that I repudiate with aseertion of your corresp nd. “ni in regard to the Government nemed by him. the davies Stewart. My reasons, for leaving the Davies Govern- mort, &3 wail as those of the three gent!e- wen whe left with me, have been fully made nown to the puSlic through the proper channels, Not being a member of the present Guv- » bh sts nave the utmost covre su pt th ° .* mment, and from, the.’ fact “of being ab- sit feow “the Islaad for the last month, | vm not in a position to contradict in any way Mr. Wa'ter Lowes ecovunt ef che state arin biildifigs now im the course of rection @n the Stock Farra, | Of this, how- ever, | am fully persuaded that neither my honora! le colleagnée, Mr. McLeod, nor yer the Go wernimont ai & Ww hele, will permit any leviation “from th e'cont tract made withthe builder that is not for the public interest. Tais, nevertheless, 1 do say,and here | am giad fo find T have your concurrenee, as is) clearly shown in your editorial of 8th inst., that a Civil Engineor should be appointed to advise the Government, as well as.the Commissiener of Public Works, whosveyer' he may be, upon. ail matters within the bounds of his profession. I am Bir, Your obedient servant, G. W. DeBois. Lakelands, Hants Ce., N. &., Sept. 12, 1881. of the f City Counculors’ Oath. To the Editor of the Evaminer, Siz,—Can you iniorm me what is. the, oath taken by a!’ City. Councillor. . The question. has been suggested to my mind by the notice of the {proceedings in thd} pm Stipendiary Magistrate's Cour} in your paper yesterday. Sept. 16,1. ee dk erties Toxthe Editar of the Facanionr.; A Stayin! his letter daxouncing the. Stock’ Parse buildings, Mr. Walter Lowe speaks ef aa altercation. which, he says, tock place. be- tween binwelf and thie conéractor—Mg. Pierce Doyle. Dame mumor has it that Mr. Lows’ : visit. to the works was on the Sabbath day. This, L think, can scarcely hie true, for no pert- son will betieve’ ¢: at tao such éthinent Christians as Messrs. Pierce Doyle and Walter Lowe would sling ugly epithets and brick bats at cach other on any day, mach less on the Christian Sabbath. Yours, Ch’town, Sept 8, ’S1. | Quiz a = eae JM Sir Oharies mS Ope #} THe BRITISH COLUMPIAN PRESS REGARD HIN AS THE CHAMPION OF THAT PROVINCE: The Mainland Guardian of Avgust 27th says ;:—Tho, visit of the Hon. Minister of Railways and Canals to ont city i is,we trust, the coramencement of a hew era in our éx- istence. It marks the eve of railway ¢gon- struction at. the inlet, and. as it ia well known that, the Canadian Pacifia Railway Company, will, phsh, on eor-| atruction until the whole line is com- pleted from ocean to ocean, it implies that the work.on the railway will be un- eoasing until the whole is in running,order. Por us )British Columbians if means the tn- auguration of business in ‘this “Province, which will go on increasing until this dis- trict will be a great centre of commerce. Sir Charles Tupper deserves our best con- sideration as a gentleman ef great abiliiy, and, next to Sir John Macdonald, the ablest statesman itt Canada. . Byt in gratitude we owe him,a great ‘deal for the able manner in which hé negotiated the bar- gain with the. Syndicate, “and in the faeé of determined opposition, earried the meak ure through the House of Commonr. We in British Coluntbia have very tittle idea of the diffeuliics he had. to ,contend with, or of tbe streng influences thac Were brought to bear in order to frustrate tho design ; not least of which was the ‘strong preju- dice evoked. agaiast this province. This he not only secured the railway ! for ws, but became eur champion and defender. ~<a -oy Dewn the Mountain Side. LANDSLIP IN. THE, LAND —2Wo WONDEAD LIVES Lost, i Bexyg, Sep t..1 ae ine occu last evewng at Pia capes os in sca Canton of Glapis, which far ssoasds in, the terrible nature oF its * results, an of « similar kind which has taken , ace in Switzerland.for many years. The inhabit- € ora? of Tea o] i kt he hoe Sab folly ascetfained, ited.” Thirty“ Hotisés" hay — hepa, apt ey thd CA Fod ty BOtwA tor ; and ii on "every “bide” ecb tlic novel +f his oh Bonny af Topees. sles Bye "FF ; iy “the “Times says the Egyptian amy mh upt besiis>anded. yj ltg widens is. incompat- ivle{with the. maintenaace of ofder... +... Tt has bed dt alga to ds on Mr Har. | - gien,.cdiipr of the Ke ry Serit inel; Triste |” Doyilingar, and "Brad iy, OF Bal inawore, PS in Tilney jail for a further period of ‘three CASTOR, 'GLAIS,. SWITZER. "se dent | * r i iy is beligved that it can not “bs® es fi: ips! shy ‘ ee i} viliree’? Ye + nid i Lite seh Halon, THE DALLY HKAMINER, (SEP _ Local ‘ind or Items. =.= ae —————— YNE Séarfs as Youn" “, —_——_-—-— Ronerr Youse has just opened a beautiful sssorbment of Ladies W — hquarer. / ~ THE stoamer “ Worcester” sailed ‘for Boston yesterday evening, with a carge of yensral merchandize;-and the following passengers : —W. Ly Wellneriand wife, Mrs dell, Misses Mattie McDonald, Lucy “Me- P ‘iée, G Abbott, Mary McDo Aald, Flora bruce, Maggie McPherson, Terza ‘Moran. Mary Matheson, Sarah McPhee, Sarah Ross, Thompsen, McKinnen, McPhee JC Mcleod, Jenkias, A Thorndike, McKinnon Kieley, Clarke, Renny, .Lonisa; Renny, ftabel Ronny, Mary. McDenald, D A Cameron, A De Roach, Currie, McLeod, Ssrah Cameton, EF Cameron, Kate McDon- ald, Jane McKinnon, Jessie Gillis, Waish, Jane Gibson, Aen Me katichiiny, Li¥ingstone Nisholsun; MeCanaell, McFadyen, Maggie Ennian, Jane Beattie, Elizabeth Lawson, a A MeGregor, Daniel Melsaac, W A Whelan, Jonm MeKenzie, John McDonald, Peter McPhee, Hector McNeill, Edward Power, tlor bart Kelly, R H Bayer, Ben). rt J Prince, Mrs Clarke, Mrs L P hi ithe, Mrs McDonald, Mrs McCormack, i R McDenald, Miss Catherine McQuaid | . Misa Elizabeth Dougan, SPLEN bIo: Wincies for aine cents peor yard, at Young's. —_ oe — Marrizp IN HASTe,—Three months ago two Vyoung Germans arrived im this Prevince. One Soth got employment ard did well: (The ore who settled nm T-nro made the acquain ‘ance e! a German girl, and fell im love with her. She came from where he was born. Soon they determined to murry. The ceremény was to be performed in Germany, and she was to g home and spend seme time with ‘her friends previously. He is said'te havé giver her the m ‘ney to'go bone with, Shé was to hav> left vy the steamer * Nova'/Scotian’ on Monday departure, and he *agréed ‘toi 6émé down cn Moaday morging aud see ber oly. Everything was arranged.» Ent the course of true, Jove), never did ran smcoth. During jher brief visir'J te the eity she fell in with the young Germac who settled bere three months, aga, .She. fell ia love with him—at first sight. She promised t> marty hifi] Né"time was ti" ie fost. Yes terday the pceremony was performed by a popular Presbyterian preacher, and» the an- mounc-ment appeared in the Mail. Her first love arrived..from. Tyure. Monday, _ learned of Yhenew position lof affairs. peals and thrests were equally vain, Bat | c deterniined to have his revenge. Hethad his enenty arrestéd for a debt. Within fifteen, minutes afcor the marriage ceremony had been, performed, the newly wedded bride- groom was 2 prisoner He was promptly re leased on bonds. And thus the matter stande, —Hx,. Herald, + ' New Dréss Material, from thirteen cents per yard aid upwards, at Youtig's, >see o> ‘A thousand square ‘miles, a blackened waste, is the story in part told of forest fire devastations i in Michigan during the last few weeks. “The details of that stery all told wonki be as frightful. a chronicle of paren sige: ‘Ing as was ever permed, Thé 4 fuller defails now to hand only confirm the accounts previouslygiven of the appalling lags of life and property by the Miehigen fires. Singular phenomena were noticed at various places, and at Richmondville the outhurst of the hurri¢ane of flame was pre- ceded by a shower of huge fire balls. The ‘firés “aro ‘hew almost ont, having’ been quenched by the rains of Saturday. cmntlheomeniefpepennsisted The potato crop this year inthe United States is valved at $1,000,000: New York leads all the Statés in the ctiitivation of thie vegetable, producing not less than 25,0! O60-bashels, morethant the quantity painhd by the six New England States. Constant Ya¥th jcteale continue at Kho, Persia, andt'$ inhabitants are in a state of piiiful constematian ss |. if . i eet oy «SHIP. NEWS. PORT OF" caniioreewows. 3 pple) ONO tral : Sept. 16 —Schr Ceast Grard, isi: aoe lumber; | scbr, Rustie, ng, | coals schp oe a cv Louisa ‘Montgomery. oe COO Iwi 4, King, 4 ts i Pes and ‘ > boxes las” Orwell Sept 46. —~CI po Poi, Pic-; tou bal; Z:-mbie> Wdedere,* ort Clyde, N! iS, 6 fan Te pool, 38, wet a, town, ee 3 — EX Hea vt i" Mig Lew Mosatagt ia Uwe te Entd Pubeeprise, Hal- pliday,. tan, Mdsgs » gens schr,, TT prise, Habis! aya , ae ‘ . “Si a ns oe ret ‘ball ant, ON tae “i yi ib} months. 7 Sige Berd, Chg, Sek ‘he sacl” McFaydem, hich remained im Halitax, the other weut to Trure. | lady who was 10 years h is ‘senior. dhe‘caine down to Halifax last week to spend |! “a fow. cays with her friends previous to her# "ae Extra bree 7 (Our ‘Ts ors to day, tiz ; we Gouge Davi vise Da teaet en ; i. lward. Se Majesty to accompany the Printes: Louise on her return voyage to Canada. Her Royal Hiyness willalso be accoppamied by Major A. Collins as personal equerry. THE grand cross of the Bath, which has been bestowed on Mr. Speaker Rrand, by the Queen, at the instauce of Mr. Gladstexrs, 4s an honer fairly won, The presont Speaker has had the ingular fortune of possessing general con- fidence, end he has filled a role of personal ae- fivity and coagro! over the debates almost, if nat quite, sapreved entex: m the parliamentary histery of Englond Dr. Beapuxy, the new Dean of Westmm- ster, 18 a as sound man, of broad views, and a generat belief inthe beamty of; suecess and the -sauictity thervof’ Hel mever said a wise hing, and he n ver did a feolizh, one. . He began ife as aschoolmaster, got to'the he Aof niveraity College, Oxford, crept into the re rmed circle of the c court, and “tc-tay hols the most envi ipble Bppitign in the Church of Tinga : THE recent cases of George Eliot ond the Baroness Coutts mar Ving men So many years Haein j prio’ are hot without plenty ef notable peed Path diained's with das 20 yeaty alder ten her husband, and he ascribed much rs his success to her assistance and idflueree. John. Heward,.. the philanthropist, married, oatot gratitade, a°'Woman whe was equally his senior, Napoleon’s first wife; Josephine, was his senior by six years. Aaron Burr also married a widow, who was 10 years otder than her husband, but the union was very harmopious. John Wilkes,the famous Lon- don agitator of the at century, married a nson, the lexicographer, Anar the widow Porter, who was 43, while Wer husband was @fly 21 at the time of the wedding, Johnsen dene mourned the less ot his wife, and though he Was on nen re fim of her death, he never marrie : often’ in his, subsequent writings ie Raat his lost compavion in the most affectionate m er. When only 18 Shaksvesre was married to Annie Hathaway, whaese age was 25 s “ Ls “ " prs, At White Sands, on the 13th inst., Frances, beloved wife of John Brooks, in the ‘9th year ef ce, le a larg eloof friends aad ERS hha she sR thi wh esteemed, \ who: eer ata pigtatctgh rpinem brace of “het many acts of kindness ard affection. She died ,tritsting.in the merits of ber Redeemer, The graves.of all His swiuts He. blessed, And ORiued ters ed? a Where should the dying mein rept, But with the dying Head. Ou the 7th instant, Mvs. McLaren, relict of thd late John McLaren, of, Hermitage G rove, ‘Charlottetown Roy alty,) + god 87. - Mrs, McLaren emigrated to this country in the yeer 1893, in the celebrated ‘* Polly.” She was the mother of the first P. FE. Islander who went te the@ld Country to be educated for a, Prokegpio’,/ Kervson, Br, McLarea, is now a successful Surgeon in #t. John’s N. By She leaves a large family of children, grand oo and great grand children on the Isl nm Ia Boston, Mass., on Aug. 28th.,/suddenly of heart disease, Josiah Laird, formerly ot Charlottetown, —— 55 yeare, $ months. I WILL dispose of the balance of Plums And Green Gores at my SLlG AUCTION, Tacttortor / “(Saturda), ‘th ‘thst: at 11 o'clock, ag the! | Queen Strect Auction Reems, | Tie are choice Fruit of different varietics, and are suitable for preserving. ” W. D. | Sept. 16, gh BAK NO, G1 QUEEN STREET. | BiG MEN ! ths Want Good” Witter Woollens ot atu BAD BETTER CALL aT “4 > ee GBs , , Ce TAS STEWART, Auctioneer. v4 SFO} or etch Lamb W oat Pit “Linea: Cirettats, * . A ICL MORR ISON,, “Sept pe. 16; 1844, Wool! — Wool! | RR ae ae, hb aw July 12—aw wklyim mi BSS Commission Merchants, 44 South Street, - consignments of Potatoes. near Queen, Charlottet owa, ALBION : MINE: | tained’ on appligation to Terms as usual, Tsland Governments will refund freight) on approved exhibits from these Provinces res ‘spectively. No chatge for’ entry of Exhibits, nor for space. Admission 25. cetts each time on entering. : Children under 12 years,of age 10 cunts, in attendance. Exhibition attractive, apd ofa, Utilize. the re- sources. which Ha ifax, Tish" great Naval and me meets, Military Station cominand worthy of tre atten f-vivi from thd, lagd Stiect, other Provinces, Tt ry TY ’ t A, Sept. 8, ‘gtLwkly eget a a nn anne an a TEMBER 16,4881. a 2" ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES, SHIPPING AND —AND-— PRPORTERS OF PRODUCE, New York City. N. B.—Cash paid for, and advanced here on, Cuas H. McNert Agent, 49 Water street, [se 14 ]m whly At W ork Again? PLOUTOU, N. Orders for ROUND. COAL can yow be ob G. W. DeBLO:S, Sole Agent fort’, K. Island, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. Sept. 3, 7oL, Montreal to Georgetown. PAXHE FAST-SATLING BRIGT. SIRIUS, Carte. Sicsworrn, will be on the-berth at whly lr, sj pat cod Im ——— VALUABLE riousehold Furniture, fiorses, Cows, Poultry, Wagons, Sicighs, &c. AM instructed by H. E. Swapey, E sell at- AUCTION, at. his resiatiee * Lawndale”’ on the Se. Peter's Road (2} miles from the City), on THURSDAY, 22 inst., 46 11 o’clock, atl bis valuable aad | " NaSE Re FURNITURE, CONSISTING OF Handsome Walnut, Drawing Room, Patlor and Dining Room Furniture 1 French Upright Piano Forte (very superior), Pictures, Mirrors, Window Furniture, Glassware, Crock. ery, Cutl: ty, Table Linen, Handsome Bed. room Suits, Toilet Ware, Toilet Glasses, Mat. trasges, Feather Beds and Beddi Cooking Stove, "Hail Stove, Oil Cloths, Kitchen = ture, Cooking Utensils, &e., &e, 51 —ALS0—~ h Horse, 2 superior Cows, | Yearling Heifer, 3 Grade Calf, 1 Berkshire Sow, 5 do, ne Hens and Chickens, 30 Ducks, 4T 2 Japanese Geese, | ‘Ladies Phatcon, 1 §1 Carriage, I Red Box Sleigh, 1 Single SI Waod.; Sleighs, ‘Curts;)0Ploughs, ” Harrows, Scuffler, Harness and Stable Equipments, &e, &e., &ec. Fall particulars in catalogues, to bad by Wednesday ne xt, at the office of he Montreal 25th inst. Fre ight for P. E. Island : taken at motierate rates, Refer to Messrs : WILLIAX DODD, J. & R. McLea, Agents, ware or to . }Sept. 9, 8). Auctioneer ), GORDON ge [Jona aye nm 10, ’8i—6i, wkly li pd | Ee “rT HE FIRE wn d DOMINION =| EXHIBITION,| Halifax, Neva Scotia, September 2ist fo 30th. Hiis Exceliency the Governor General, Patron. ie TBARD ANNUAL. EXBIBITION! OF CANADA THE DOMINION will os "ule im the . CITY OF WALK AX, COMMENCING Wednesday, ist, and Ending o Friday, 80th Sept. — The Exhibition will consis* Divisiens, The first, INDUSTRIAL AND WEOHANIGAL, Embracing Machinery in motion, Agricul Twpleanents, Metal, Wood and Yextile Manu- factures, Forest and Fisnery Products and Appliances,» Naval Arebitecture, Minerals, Mining, and general Mane facturing Exhibits, will be opened to the public in the WOYAL EXHIBITION BuILDINCs | Fhursiay, 92nd Septs, 2 p. It., and will remain open to the. final close on the 30th September. of two great The Second Division, embracing * Live Stock, S¢ricultural and Bair; Produce, Fruits and Flowers, WILL OPEN ON Tuesday, 27 th Sept at 2 p.m.,, when the GRAND PUBLIC OPENING GEREVGNIES WILL TAKE PLACE, AND MAYOR TOBIN, Chairman, and: other gentlemen, - 4g The Horses, Cattle apd other Live Stock rounding the Buildings, where ampie ‘one Sheds Statis, &c. have been erected, and e Horge Track epered, The Fruits Flowers, Roots and Vegetables will Be” displayed in a Special “ HORTICULTURAL HALL ” in the Public Gardens, near the General Exhibition Grounds, ait for which Coupon Tickets ie | be issued without extra ape ot } | CASH PRIZES OFFERED, $15,900) Reduced Rates on all Railways. — Y ly The New Brunswick and ae Edward Sm. Sento Military. anid other -Bands of Music will be Every effort is being exerted to render the to make the City The requirements of basiness ‘iaen boli , | Addresses will be delivered by HIS WORSHIP |: Plums and Crean Gages. | | will be shown in the spacious grounds gur- i ae Tnsurenee Asseciation | (LIMITED), OF LONDON, ENGLAND, © Head. Office, + .- Corner Leadenhall Str, lanier, Capital % - - - we .s $5,000 Reserve Fund -- - enoe0 Depaeeyy with Dominion Govt: ; 100,000 Policies ‘issued and Sona iter Hoda without, reference to Head Ofice. 3S ’ e ice. Ras BRECKEN, — Bank of P. E. i. Agent "for P. L FRED, W, HYND Sub-Agent. Sept, 13, 813m 2aw, ‘pat 3m » " Superior Teas, UST LANDED,— e 100 half-chests Best Conde Tea (wagrhies superior), 36 chests Best Congou Tea (warranted #:1- p< rior), 100 . boxes (20 lbs. each) Best: Congou Tea Conrrant d superior). i . Selling very cheap. —AL80— 100 doz. Brooms, at bare cost, — WILLIAM DODD, rt 13, '8l—-pat 3i Lk Queen Square, => hUF 7 ro ¥ : To Det. A f sKE BRICK HOUSE adjoining Naf ‘dence of Mr, “Arcib. Street; also the premises woes lately oc- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co,’’ Ap- piy to the owner, n Jolin INds, Ch'town, Sept. 7, 1887, SELLING OFF! V E have determined to GLEAR OUT our LARGE STOCK Or |HATS & CAPS BY THE ist OCTOBER, and will sell at a Reduction of 25 ‘per tent. Sept. 9~6i- = BYRNE BOS. BILLS. OF LADING AT THE EXAMLVER OFFICE. ar: SaMINR De INTIN won" Wants, Lost,. Found, & ANTED TO RENT--A \ Small il Hoses or _ Cottage in a convenient part of the » Apply at once to this office. {ge 16 3i and wagons, ready to sell Tinware | the niry. Will be paid montbly , commission” on sales. Apply in perso im~ mediately : P? M. Stevenson, Charlottetown. YOU B32 & Yee 134i, , wily 2b ASTURE' TO RENT—Fitty acres of ere grass, thirty-five joining J. C. Pope’ Brewery. Apply. to Joseph Maha;, Cumber- [se 13 22 Tas PEDLARS WANTED, with borses ‘O LIT—A HOUSE pitaantly” sit ted on itil a “Btrert, containing | ten rooms and a goed Stable. end Cornea Howse, Rent enibeaaie, mmediate possession. Ap- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Box 123, Charlottetown, | {set 2m Othe bn Ou Btsht of a ele . - : he lin g: eet adjoin- ing the eee Hones? oa Pape 7. UM Esq, vig Spimmipe,, Water. Ppl Possession can be given cbanitinnels apply iqgo4 Shirts and, Drawers! . tourists an,l famijies, will) ali ona acelin ieee a re Peers: is a: os 2 2 for, A suitable B stanrap t wi 1) prpristed | Sept 15-—-Sch Testes Light, Green, Shedia eee ee re ae [se 16 the gna where Meals, we.” fll bs fur- ae — Stewart Chat, Wonder at resgonable,. rates, by Mr, Ct Hes hans, bal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pid- oo tou: BO tims sera: frol; Foam; a :/FURS! FURS! e pant Committee charged with th i: ro _ te, ovis Soa een olathe | tant ie cpt nt ‘tdnfBalll . veins ta oe ad ‘|SUST RECEIVE aD a _ Athitie Bt hibition, weak n’s ‘ tt "S anee « ul 7h «@ sat on t. ~Cld sc ra, | ENDII ( t hinebantie as iuments, Pi te Wotks, Li co Fraucis PR. MeCatron. fis: 3b ioc Books bsp mere v seiemory Stax ENE OF "> | Faieinations’ ‘aise: Sreaeeolal Excursions thi} eo” %, A " ve visi i opportunity of seein ona ot Kini » Me Seal. SACGUES Aah ashinere: a. fine Moke tal the Works aint STEPHEN FoORBIN | [se 10 3i eod pd YOUNG } MAN of some year's experi- L. “ice & a Deuble Enyy Book-kceper and well posted in best modern systems, is open t May for « situktion, Referencés goou, \) Address ‘ Gf eUTIOES © i ‘ 4 i - on re. 1 Bs B ae epet,’ . thts vftice. said i a pa = ee LAWSON, ie geo Ou Da/Twat desirable Dwelling Howse Pats wit. ‘MokEni RON te Ap ob 4hé noith side of King’s Sqoarey con-. “Stcretary, Hides, Hides Hides tainiug nine rooms and a convenient. ‘frost “3 Pb pebof celjar and goed stable, “Rentwery low, Possession given in about- one mouth from | this date, Apply to Mam Sagan [se 6 tf y C. F, STACK pots at the} Seda Wool Shop...) ry June 27, BL. die Possession ‘et. S-ptember, LET—A Hunsae "con tainin ‘six roomé ber. Apply. to Ja* Leon, Spring Paik Road. (a2 13 wee?