Local and Other lems. CuatuamM and Fredericton are to have fir t class Skating Rinks. > Prixce County Supreme Court is to have a br 1 of promise cas ae \ ywresent stoves | ok comfortable and feel doubly so when heated << Executions are being issued against those | who have not parl their city taxes, i [ Steamer from Summerside carried $12,939 worth of exports last week. > fue canvas and duck se'zed by the Cus toms authorities in Montreal have been confis cated 7 AN article on the ‘‘ potato crop of P BR i.” is cr ‘wded out and wiil appear io to-morrow’s EXAMINER > Hurr died iu Halifax, '.S., a} He was well and favorably DETECTIVE few days ago. Enown here a Av the Truro races, on Wednesday, ** Lor & | John” won the 2.50 1ace, “‘Maud Mac” a/| good second in each heat. - > j Ix the County of Pictou there are 454 vot- | ers named McDonald, 434 named Fraser ae ~55 named McKenzie. “ . Mr. Srcart Reeerrs, the celebrated actor, will appear at the Academy of Music,on Wed- nesday evening, Uct. 18. >. Tux freight traffic on the Grand Trunk is at present enormous; an average of 650 loaded cars pass a given p«int daily. watecetiiiane On exhibition at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, cheap Boots and Shoes. Adimis- sion free to all; no tickets required. [oct tt inet Excuisn fair-traders are pointing to France’s wonderful prosperity, which they largely attribute to a rigidly maintained tarnff. _ > Trvuro’s Exhibition was opened on Wcdnes- day. Uscar Wilde's influence was felt; the | building was put up in the best style of dec: rative art. town The gentleman is a teacher of the cul- tivation of the voice, and intends to settle in Charlottetown. > D. W. Freese, of Portland, Maine, is | > | Te roadway inside the railway yard lead- | ing duwn to the wharf is 1p a dangerous Co. - | dition, bemg full of hcles, sufficiently large to allow a horses leg to go through. Bexcncaiplemce Tue tender of Mr. Wylde, for the wrecked ‘* Phoenix” at East Point, P. E Island, has been accepted. The price is $3,000. Mr. W. represeats the Quebec Wrecking Company. > Mr. Grecory, of the Fisheries Department at Quebec, has just completed a magnificect collecticn of preserved and stuffed fish for the Iuternational Exhibition to be heid in London, a >. Tusreisa “hum” at present among the truckmen, and those who own a cart coal-ect their charges rapidly. If fu'e/ go down most of our wharves you wood see the cause. This is a grate joke. —_—-~—- SD — Juveine by the number of “drunks” around the city, it is evident that the bung has been taken out of a number of ‘‘ kegs.” Whoever is Scott Act-ing this way should be promptly panished. acgpaillitidinaime A voy named Jo-eph Barker, 16 years of age, was killed near Stellarton. He was driviog a load of brick, and accidently fell off, the waeel passing over him, causing almost instant death. <> Tue civil service regulation making it com- pulsory that department employees at Uttawa shal! not leave the building during the day is to be enforced, and those wanting to lucch will have to bring it with them. direaeclilipetni de A CONTEMPORARY complains of the niggard- ly way the Prince County Exhibition Com- missioners are advertising. I1¢ persinentiy says:—‘‘In sparing printer's ink there is danger in spoiling the show.” ee An agent of the Canada Pacific Railway sold half a million dollars worth of property at Regina in Montr al. He arrived at Ottawa yesterday and gives glowing acrouuts of the new capital of the North West. netliidedalde Bestprs Lieut. Henry Hogan, of tne Sea- forth Highlanders, two other graduates of the Royal Military College, Kingston, have taken, part in the Egyptian campaign, viz. Lieuts. J. W. Sears, of St. John, N. B., and H. ©. Freer, | of Brockville, both belonging to the South | Staffordshire Regiment. > Gorse Aproap ror News.—The Summer- | side Journal gives a budget of interesting “P. | E. Island Rattway Notes.” The paper credits } the “Notes” to the Moncton 7'ranscri;t Of course, the notes appeared a week ago in Tus Dar.y EXAMINER, and are the work of our Own reporter. a Tue barque ‘*Telegraph,”” Capt. Ferguson, from St. John, N. B., bound to Dundalk. laden with deals, put im at Hahfax, on Wed- nesday, having experienced a rough time in the gale of sunday. She sprang a leak during the storm, and the crew refusing to proceed, the captain decided to make for Halifax. a4!.< | Exuisrrion Notes —Te-day the Secretary | and twe or three assistant: are busily employ- | entries in the different classes | especially in the Live Stock department, which closes this evening. The prospects, are, that the Provincial Exhibition of next Wednesday and Thursday, in this city, will be the largest and most successful ever held in this Province, debi Tue steamer ‘ Uarrol!,” Captain Brown, sailed on Thursday evening, 5th inst., for Boston, with freight and the following pas- sengers :— Mrs Kyneston, Mary Cobb, Kate Jennings, Lawrence Murphy, Mrs &, Murphy, | Mre Carver, Geo Carver, Catherine Carver, Mary Power, Lottie A Higgins, Miss Lovell. Margaret Bearisto, Miss Gordon, Miss Beaton, George White, Julia White, Maggie McDonald, Dolly Bolton, Mrs Moore, Fannie Mclutyre, Maygie J McDonald. Ellen Manning, Christy Shaw, Samuel Moore —26. ee Tne market to-day was well attended. The Square was filled with carts of produce. The following is the list of prices: Beef, small, 5 to 12 cents; do qr, 44 to 9 cents; Mutton, 5 to 10 cents; Lamb, 5 to 9 cents; Veal, 3 to 7 cents; Pork, carcass, 64 to S$ cents; do, small, 10 to 12 cents; Turkeys, 60 to 85 cents; Geese, 50 to 6') cents; Ducks, 25 | to 30 centa; Fowls, 20 to 25 cents; Chickens, | per pair, 30 to 50 cents; Butter, trea, 20 to | 25 cents; do., tab, 15 to 22 cents; Eyes, 20 to 22 cents; Flour, per 100 lbs., $350; Oat- | meal, per 100 lbs., $3.00 to $3.25; Oats, 34 to 36; Hay, 40 tp 20 ts;, Rutatoes, 25 tu 80 cents; Sbeepeligs, at we eh conte. ed taking i the hope that | and of animals as well | down the street, THE DAILY HxXA MINER. OCTOBER 6, 1882. CORRESPONDENCE, We aa yot he ld ourselves responsible for th opinions vf slatements of our correspondents | To the Editor of the hvramucer. Dear Sir,—[ noticed in your paper of the 30th ult.,a letter from a correrpond- lent signed *‘ Karney, London, England.” | The information which he imparts mist be invaluable to farmers as well as exceed- lingly instructive. The description which (he gives from the seale of points, as laid ‘down bythe American Oxford Down As- sociation of Cincinnati, Ohio, cannot fail to be of deep interest to our stock raisers { have heard several leading farmers speak } a letter, and expressing would write or this gent) man ivailD S00, polats th Other also give the classes 1) Yours ip haste, A. McNELLL, Oct. 5, 1882. See’y Prov. Exhibition. Doings at Summerside. SOME ONE HAS BLUMDERED. SUMMERSIDE. Oct. 7. Quite a large pumber of people—y .ng and old—visited Summerside to-day for the | purpose of attending the County Fair and | Exhibition, which was advertised to open, | but owing to the blundering of some per- | ‘son the exhibitors were not on hand, and | the visitors saw nothing worth speaking of. | To-morrow 1s now said to day. not satisfied at seeing nothing, and some of them went home earlyin the day, very much disappointed ; while others—miany others bowl, be the proper} The people who came to town were) buried their sorrow in the flowing | The principal streets were crowded | with drunken men, many of them with girls | on their arms and bottles of liquor in their | pockets. The regular police made quite a number of arrests and accommodation at the police station being exhausted, several prisoners were put to jail. QUEEN Some officious townsmen volunteered to | act as special policemen. One of this kind endeavored to make an arrest on Centra] street, but the boys refused to recognise | his authority, and he was last seen racing Two others succeeded ceedings against them. simple. There is said to be a medica ventleman here who is always ready and willing to issue certificates at all times and | q | E. Island. | ope for twenty-four bottles to one peréon, | to all persons. On Sunday last he grante on™ | for medicinal purposes. was required to-day. The illicit dealers r fused, however, to sell by the glass, a: q| minus his coat and hat. | in capturing a} | drunken man add placing him in jail, and | i . . | | now the prisoner is going to take legal pro- | } > . 1c | But no certificate | Oct. 5, 1882. eh LONDON HOUSE —e Our Fall Stock Now Nearly Complete. ——— —0:0-———— Balance Expected Daily, BY STEKAMSHIPS VICTORIA, WALDENSIAN ANS CEDAR GROVE. ee () * () ee Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. Wholesale ————- -— 0:0 —————-— GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetewn, Oct, 5, 1882. : FIRE INSURANCE. ————:0: —-— INSURANCE COMPANY, Head Office—Liverpeol, England. City of London insurance Company, Head @Office—Londen, England, AGRICULTURAL INSURBRANCHEH CO., Head Office—Watertown, New York. —— Retail. and Pe The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-closs The Rect Act is o/ fareebere. pare asia | British and American Fire Insurance Compauies, are prepared to insure all classea of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, GENERAL AGBNTS, N. B.—No person is authorized te collect monies for any of the above Companies thus forced their victims to buy a botile, | in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money and the result was painfully seen and heard | to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. ou the streets. + <—- e- -——- —-——_————- Sir Charles and Immigration. D. & A. {The Heralds special from Ovawe woe: LIFE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA lupper visted Ireland, with a view to com- oleting immigration arrangements for the | coming season. He visited the counties of | Galway and Mayo, and had interviews with both landlords and peasantry, and did everything possible to advance the inter- ests and claims of Canada. He was accom- panied by Mr. Turke, who administered t.e fund raised by rhe Dake of Bedford's committe for the promouioa of emigration from Ireland. While at Dublin Sir Charles at the request of the Chief Secretary fer Ire- land, had a long interview with him on the subject of the administration of the fund vored by the Imperial Parlament for the promotion of emigration. hy is accom- panied to Canada by Mr. Foster, of Bel- fast, who has devoted most of his for- tune to assisting servant girls to emi- grate to Canada and the United States. Sir Charles found great interest exhibited in the subject of immigration by the Im- peril Government, and the British public yenerally. ‘siiiaiialmtiatalie New Wrsceys, new Cashmeres, new Hats and Bonnets, new Furlined Cloaks, new Fur sacques, and Sacque Trimmings, new Fur Hats, Caps, and Mnitfs, new Mantles, a great variety, just opened at Younc’s. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Sept. 5.—D E Clark, Orwell; Mrs Clarke, do; Joha U Cutter, Carleton, N ¥.; Wm E£ Park, Gloversville N. Y.; C B Archibald, Truro, N 3. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be Sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the ‘f'wenty fifth day of NOVEMBER next, A. D., 1882, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the New Law Court’s Building, in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a p-wer of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the First day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and made between Watson Duchemin, of the City of Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, and Sarah Duchemin, his wife, of the one part, and James Peake, of the City of Charlotte- town aforesaid, Esquire, merchant, of the ether part. LL that tract, piece or parcel of Land, A situate, lying or being in the City o Charlottetown, and fronting on Sidney Street that is tosay, the northern moieties or equal half parts of Lots number twenty-six and twenty-seven, in the second hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the said lots being divided by aline running at right angles with Prince Street, egui distant from Sydney Street and Dorchester Street, throngh the centre of the said lots until it strikes the western part of lot number twenty- eight in the same hundred as the said lots are laid down and delineated in a certain plan or map of Charlottetown, made, and now kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds of the said Island ; together with the dwelling house, aud all other houses and buildings thereon erected, and the rights, members, and appur tenances thereunto belonging, or im any wise appertainiag. For further particulars apply at the office of K. H. Haviland, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this sixteenth day of May A. D., 1882. DANIEL HODGSON, JAMES PEAKE, Surviving trustees and executors of the last will and testament of Jantes Peake, deceased. HEAD OFFICE, . 70: HAMILTON, ONT, Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. a Guarantee Capital, - - - - - - $200,000 Keserve Fund, - - - - - - - 141,000 Government Deposit, - - : - - - 104,000 2) eee BOARD OF DIRECTORS : | Jas, Turner, President, Vice-President Bank; W. B. MeMarrich, Mayor cf Toronto, of Hamilton. | Aiderman J. J. Mason, Hamilton, Alex, Harvey, Vice-President, Director Hamil-} b. B. Osler, Q. C., Hamilton ton Piovident and Loan Socicty. W. E. Sanford, of Sanford, Vail & Co., Hamil. J.M. Williams, Registrar County ef Went-| ton, worth | Eaward Martin. Q. C., Hamilton. Henry T Ridley, M. D., Hamilton. | John Waldie, Vice-President Landed Bank- J.M Buchan, M. A., Principal N.C. Colleg’,| ing and Luan (o., Hamilton, Toronto, | J. M Gibson, M. P. P., Hamilton. Geo, Martin Rae, Barrister, Toronto, H. D, Camero:, Treasorer Hamilton Provid- Apihony Copp, Copp Bros., Iron Founders,) entand Loan Society, Hamilton, Hamilton. David Burke, A. I. A., Manager. Hon. Donald McInnes, Senator, Cornwall. | Wm S:nith, Secretary, | HONORARY BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR P, E. ISLAND: Hon. Samucl Prowse, M, P. P., Merchant and) Hon. A. A. McDonald, Postmaster, Shipowner D C. Martin, Esq., M. P. P., of the firm of Henry Beer, Fsq., M. P. P., Merchant. McLean & Martin, Barristers & Attorneys. Archibald McDonald, Esq., of the firm ot! Hon, David Laird, Ex-Governor North-West McDonald Bros.,Merchants and Shipowners.| Territory, Polices on the “ Reserve Fund Plan” issued by this Company only (and corrgiestsp), contain a written Statement of the amount of cash or paid up :msurance guaranteed to the Policy-holder, if discontinuirg the payment of premiums after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 pay- ments, &c. Tontine Investment Plan, combining the advantages of European Tontine Societies, with Life and Endowment Insurance,— Persons wh» select this form of Policy are placed in a special class and Surplus arising from policies in that class is set aside to accumulate as a Tontine fund, The tables, which may be had on application, show must conclusively ibe great gains thataccrue from a policy on the Tontine Investment Plan. M. A. CAMERON, Charlottetown, General Agent for Prince Edward Island. Sept, 12, 1°82—1m 2aw RICHARD ROWE, St John, N.B., Manager for Maritime Provinces. WEW FALL GOODS! —-—— :0: ——— J.B. MACDONALD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a ‘peedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. [ma 17 okw wed) _ J. B. MACDONALD, Queey Sraver. Sept. {, [882-ewkly pat ex pres PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. ETURN TICK&TS atONE FIRST-CLASS FARE wil] be issued from Sammerside and Stations West of Summerside to Char- lottetown by No. 2 Train of the 10th October inst., and from all Stations to Charlottetown on October 11th and 12th, good to return up te and including the 13th of ‘ctober; to parties atcending the Provincial Exhibition. Live Stock and other exhibits will pay regular tariff rates to Exhibition, but will be returned free, if ownership has not changed, on production of a certificate to that effect from the Secretary of the Kxhibition. L. B, ARCHIBALD, Supt. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1882. 469 10, wkly 1i Pure Bred Stock. AM instrneted to sell by AUCTION, on the Exhibition Grounds, on THURS- DAY, the 12th October next (immediately after the sale of the Government Stock), s splendid lot of Lambs from the Bellevue Stock Farm, viz: 7 Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram Lambe, 3 Shropshire Grade Lamb Lamba, 1 Yearling Southdowz Ram. The above Lambs are from the imported Thoroughbred Shropshire Ram, which took all best prizes at the General Exhibition of October, 1881. A. McNEILL, - Auctionzer. WHITE OATS, Karly Rose & Prolific Potatoes Bought by FENTON T. NEWBERY. Sept. 29, 1882—ne JAMES 8S. SCOTT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT, Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, WN. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Consignmetuts are solicited and prompt retarns guaranteed Weekly market reports forwarded NEW FALL GOODS WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT NEW GOODS Sept. 20, 1882—3aw, wkly —BY THE~ 8, 8, Assyria, [ona, ; Walde: sian, Karo, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, ——— ee upon application, and ressels chartered for shippers. P.O, address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. se 23 ' OUR STOCK | Ocean Steamship Co'y, THIS SEASON —HAS BEEN — ae pes OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. HIS Company being now about to be Gissolved, all persons having legal de- mands against the Company are hereby notified and required to furnish their ac- counts without delay to the undersigned for adjustment. Selected with Great Care MR. STERNS BY ° Ns, PEAKE BROS, & ©O., Manegers. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1*82—3aw tf WHITE OATS! BOUGHT BY —IN THE— Best British Markets, —AND FOR— FERTON T. NEWRERY. Sept. 25, 1882—wkly pat ne 3i, dly 6i OATS! OATS! —aND— TUB BUTTER, WANTED, WHEATLEY & SONS. Sept. 1, °82—eod fr tu 6». wkly lm Grain and Potatoes Sacks, For sale by Style, Variety, —aND— Value, Will Not be Surpassed on P. E. istand. HORACE HASZARD. Sept. 22, 1882— 1m eod Mackerel and Pork Barrels. For sale by A full Stock of English, American and Canadien Dry Goeds on hend, and will be added to by every steamer . ° af de HORACE HASZARD. until closing of the navigation. Sept. 22, 1882—1m eod NOTICE. HE Charlottetown Gas Light Company heve importeda fresh supply of Bray's Patent Burner’s, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned tullon. These Burners are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrowms, Kitchens, and other places where @ light from a emall cop- sumption of Gas only is required, By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed can be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour, These Burners are so ecientifically made that they will give a light eqral to about teg candles at a cost of three quarters of ope cen per hour. The price of these Boraers to consumers of Gare will be ten cents each. iju 19 end pat — Cash customers will find our estab lishment one of the best places in Caarlottetown to spend their money. Perkins & Sterns. Sept, 15 1882. \U for the WREKLY EXAMI- iS aud Hest New P ’ B Voly $1 per * .