” me aie a =. ~~ i a @ . Che Daily Cxaminer. ‘s Se oe — = Y Charlottetow n, September 26, 1877. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. iensiueas ; “rae Provincial Exhibition at George- town to-morrow will likely attract a large concourse of people. We anticipate a splendid show of agricultural produce and stock. The farmers of the fine County of King’s will, for the credit of the County, put forth and we have no doubt that Queen’s and Prince Counties will each furnish a handsome quota. fitting in extra efforts; ‘he Exhibition is this \gricultural Province, will be opened by the highest public official in it—our hon- Lieutenant Governor, Robert (here will be cheap excursion as ored Sir ibodgson. trips by rail. TH BR LEGG TRA D) F. —— ‘he Allan steamer Samaritan, says the Liverpool Mercury, brought 280 barrels of This promises to be» come a great trade. From the market re- port of the Hamilton (Ontario) Spectator, of the 19th Augnst, we learn that eggs quiet, there being really no wholesale trade in them at present. In wa fresh eggs were selling at 12c¢ (6d) per dozen. Eggs to the value of £1,610), sterling were imported into England from Canada, evo were very Cet oo} awl jast year, and still the market is not well rupplied, as the present high prices will prove. The future extension of this trade between Canada and England cannot fail to iL» of interest to every householder. --- -_--:o- + — = A CITY HOSPITAL, \ correspondent of the /afriot urges the erection of a City Hospital in the fol- towing gtrong [but not too strong, terms Avain, suppose a son or a daughter of ¢ hoiriottetown finds bimself or berself houne- —triendiess, and worst of all, sick in any eouatry wader the sun where the people are not barbarians, and. a Hospital opens.its cha i.able doors to receive, feed, and, if pos- sible, restore to health, the one or the other. _A stranger ia stmilar circumstances among us, has only the uncertain charity of private judividuals to depend npon. Once at least, the horrible tale of an unfortunate—refused admittance, owing to the supposed nature of his disease, into any privale family —dying b-bind a bern, came to the writer’s ear! [n- stances also are not uncommon of sick stran- gers, without a cent in their pocket, apply- ing for admission into the Marine or Quarar tine Hospital but who are not eligible. With ‘what complacency then, can we sitin our pews and hear the words read,—* for | was an hungred and ye gave me no meat; | was thirsty and ye gave me no drink; I wasa uiranger and ye look me notin; naked and ye clothed me not; sick and in prison and ye visited me not.’ Surely, Mr. Editor, Hos- pitals are no less the oulgrowth of th: teach ings of flim who went about doing good, than are Young Men's Christian Associa- tions. For the latter object we have provid- ed, properly enough, @ splendid brick build- ing, butmoteven & wooden shed for a gener- al Hospital. Will the people who erected the one refuse to provide the other? [am sure, Mr. Editor, you were glad to see thata Con- cert tdok place last week to raise money for Hospital purposes. My object in writing you now is to draw your attention, anu that ol ’ other Journalists favorable to the movement to this matter, and to ask you to discuss it and advocats its necessity, in the columns of your paper. If some of our leading citi- zens who feel interested, where to request hs Honor the Mayor—who [ know feels him- self keenly the necessity for a Hospital—to call a public meeting, a committee could be appointed to solicit subscriptions, Ifan es- timate be made of the sum required and the citizens are appealed to, 1 am much mista- ken ifa liberal and a willing response be not the result. While sidewalks and macada- mized roads may be regarded as luxuries, a Hospital is fast becoming a necessily, The Clergymen of the different churches could alse render great aid by bringing the matter hefore their congregetions and thus alse jarvely help to remove this black blot on our om on christianity’ ————~~+2a>-e—__— VaLuasie Srock.—At Upton Farm on Monday Dr. Jenkins’ short horn cow was sold by A. MeNeill, auctioneer, and re- alized the handsome sum of $115; pur~ chaser, Charles C, Gardiner, Esq., for A. M. Wright, Eeq., of Bedeque. A young bull calf, the property of ffon, J. C. Pope, was also sold by Mr, MeNaill, realizing $10: purchaser, Charles Bernard, Esq., of New London. Such sales as these should encourage stockraisers. People are beg*n- ning to find that there is money in good stock. and we have little doubt that the young cattle to be sold at Georgetown on Mhursday will realize handsome prices. ee EP ear Quite an interesting race took place yesterday morning between the steamer’ “Princess of Wales’? and ‘‘ Worcester,’’ from Port Hawkesbuary to Pictou. The Princess” left Dominion Wharf a few minutes in advance of the ‘“ Worcester.” At Cape George the ‘“ Worcester’ was nearly abreast of the ‘ Princess.” son. however, fell behind, and the * Prine c es kept abreast all the remainder of the passage, and got into Pictou a few minutes ¢ house. ahead, PUBLIC MEETING AT CRAPAUD. SEVEN HOURS’ DEBATE—STRONG LANGUAGE AND STRONG RESOLUTIONS, SESSION DEMANDED. The wealth and intelligence of one oi the wealthiest and most intelligent settle- AN EARLY legislation of last session “ obnoxious.” At Crapaud the spacious hall was crowded on Monday night. John Currie, Esq., pre- sided over the meeting, and A. Campbell, Esq., acted as Secretary. Stewart, Balders ston. H. Lawson, A. B. McKenzie, Mathew- son and Lea pleaded with all their ability, and kept up the discussion for seven long hours, or until one o’clock on Tuesday morning—but in vain. The speeches of Sullivan, Campbell, Bowers, D. W. Palmer, T. W. ffowatt, George Howatt and Mcg Quarrie were strong against the bungling of our incapable Government; and the eomantry of Crapaud were inexorable. The following resolution, moved by D. W Palmer, Esq., and seconded by Isaac ! rowsdale, Exq., passed by an overwhelm ing majority :-— Whereas, The Legislature at its last sitting passed an obnoxious Assessment Act, which imposes unfair and unjust tax- etion upon the people without their con- sent: and from said Assessment Act the [Incorporated ‘fowns are unjustly exempt ed, and— WAeveas, The Government has created a large number of new and unnecessary ofifee-holders with large salaries, and in- creased the pays of some of the old offi- cials, thereby largely increasing the ex- penditure of the Province. Therefore, Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting the Assessment Act is uns just and unnecessary, and not adapted to the wants and circumstances of the peo- ple of this Province, and that the Lieut. | Governor be requested to call the Legis- lature together to amend the said Act. Tue “ Prince Edward” brought goods for allour leading meachants, but no passen- gers. Gitcurist Scuotarsuip.—The St. John Globe learns from a reliable source that the Gilchrist Scholarship this year has been won by Mr. W.§L. Goodwin, of, Westmore~ land, N. B. Persona. — The following paragraph, which appears in a Montreal paper, yonder Kingston news, refers, we presume, to the Rev. Geo. M, Grant :— ‘‘Rey, Dr. Grant, of Halifax, has been offered the Prineipal’s Chair in Quoen’s College.” While glad that his worth is so well ap~ preciated abroad, Halifax appreciates it so much as to hope the offer will not be ac- cepted,—Ha, Reporter. —_+_——_ _-__-_—. 6S —- ——_—— Water Srreet,—Mr. Douglass is pushing forward the grading. and stoning of Lower resignation. — Hx. Herald. Water Street. The section between Hilis- borough Street and the Railway Station has been very well graded; and the work of putting on the stone was commenced yes» terday morning. Judging by the progress already made, we think there is a fair pros- pect that the macadamization of Water Street will be completed this fall. Mr. Douglass bas two large gangs of men busily employed—one in hauling clay and grad~- ing; the other in hauling stone and put- ting it down. ‘The civic authorities and Mr. Douglass evidently mean business, and the citizens are pleased to see that their money is being well exs pended. Apropos of this subject the lays ing of a plankway on Water Street—from Prince Street east—should not be over- looked. --_>>--— Important To Business Mren,—The Dos minion Supreme Court has affirmed a de- cision unanimously arrived at by the Ontario Court of Appeals in a case of much importance to business men generally. One firm sold to another on credit a cer- tain amount of goods in bond. A portion of those goods were sold by the buyers, the rest of them remaining in bond, when those buyers become solvent, Thereupon the first firm mentioned instituted 4 suit for the récovery of the quantity still in bond, claiming that the fact that this quantity remained in bond, was proof that the passage of these goods from the sellers to the buyers had not been completed, and that consequent« ly the right of ownership still vested in the sellers. SrraNGk DisaPPEARANCE.—The St. John papers report that on Thursday morning last a mason, named Postrick Hickey, left his home to go to his work, and bas not been seen since by his family, who bave made diligent enquiries concerning him, On the morning he left his house last, he ‘did not go to his work, but was seen about 7 o'clock at the foot of King street. From ‘there all trace of him has been lost. Mrs, ‘Hickey believes he has been murdered or 'robbed, for he had about seveuty dollars, with which he was going to pay insuranne She on a house he was erecting on Harding ' assistance. street. Mrs. Hickey says he never drank, /and i? he had wanted to run away he could ‘have taken over $500 which he had in the f age. 0 ments on the Island have declared the Patrick Hickey is about 30 years cause them not to regret having visited | Local and Other Items. el = BuSINESS MEN should remember that the popular Dairy Examiner is unrivalled as an advertizirg medium. It daily reaches all towns and villages between Tignish and Nrnses Se ~~ ee ---———— Parnrun Acoipent.— On Friday last a man named Alfred Langille had all the fingers of his left hand cut off by the machinery in a planing mill at Mahone Bay. ~ Halifax Herald. enteral a Qe eee Figg. —On Sunday night last, the 16th inst:, the barn and crop of Mr, John Moe» Pherson, of Murray Harbour Road, was wholly consumed by fire. The loss is estimated at $1,000. No insurance. eee Ciry Scaoots.—Upwirds of a thousand pupils are now attending the public schools of this city. The City School Board are making arrangements for the opening of two additional schools. D. Banks MoKeyzin, Esg., M. D.. pro” poses visiting {this city this evening. A public temperance meeting will be held in the Atheneum at 8 o'clock. Mr. McKen- zie’s work is known as that of the ‘ Re- form Club’’ movement. 3-<didpe+h 22 Ngar_y three hundred persons have taken the pledge in Pictou, as the result of D. Banks McKenzie’s temperance move-« ment in that place. The ‘‘ Reform Club” —as they are called—marched in proces~ sion yesterday at 2.30, P. M, _--—— 000 Ge InrormaTion Want&aD,—We take the fol- lowing from a late Dublin pa;er:— Information wanted of James Duggan, who left Carrick-onsSuir twenty-nine years ago for Halifax. Nova Scotia; he left Halis fax for New York, and nothing has been heard of him since. Any information will be gladly received by his married sister, Mary Carroll, 7 Temple-place, Ranleagh. (American papers please copy. At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday morning Patrick McGuigan ap~ peared on complaint of Isidore Rocour for assault and battery. This case stands over tillto-day. Peter McFadyen aps» peared on complaint of Hugh McKenna far the same offence, and was fined $4 and / costs or fourteen days. iy a ee Already Mr. Mackenzie begins to talk of graves and epitaphs, to put forth melans choly feelers about his possible retirement ‘‘ from public life,” and also from the lead of the party. And the party addresses follow Mr. Mackenzie’s lead, so to speak, and assure him that when he does retire he ‘will carry with him,’ &., &c. Now, what does all this mean? It is not the tone of confidence, nor is it the language of triumph. It is the expression of —_-+—_—_ <> ---—--— Tae Halifax Herald remarks that Mr. Huntington, at the Brompton picnic, said Sir John had run away from the verdict of the House in 1873, by resigning, instead of facing a vote. Mr. Huntington knows pretty well that Sir John did wisely; but Mr, Huntington did not tell the people of Brompton about the man (Lucius Seth Huntington) who, after getting stolen cor« respondence and other felonious and dis- graceful matter into his possession, and after making a whole set of vile charges, fled away from the subpoena of the Com- mission and did not dare to “prove” his charges—because he would have had to perjure himself. Mme. Cora’s Enterrainwent in the Mar- ) ket Hall last evening was in every respect worthy of the patronage of our citizens. We regret that the fair prestidigitator was not greeted by a better house on this, her first, appearance amongst us. However, those who were present were amply recom- pensed for their time and outlay. The ‘sleight of hand” tricks, many of which were new, were performed with amazing vivacity and dexterity, and completely ) threw the efforts of all former “ magicians’’ that have performed here into the shade. The supernatural vision or second sight fairly astounded the audience, Miss Wren, blindfolded and her head enveloped in 8 shawl, correctly described every article presented to Mme. Cora, who stood among the audience and at a distance of at least thirty feet. Not only could she describe the nationality of a piece of money (bor- rowed from one of the audience) but its value and the date of its issue, but she also correctly deciphered the initials en-~ graven on a ring, ete. The ‘‘Couch of the Angels’? was splendidly rendered and the following characters: ‘Little Red Riding Hood, ‘ Prayer,’ ‘Gypsey Girl,’ ‘Mercury,’ ‘ Britannia,’ ‘Erin,’ ‘Scotland,’ ‘Goddess of Liberty and ‘Amazon’ were ‘very tastefully and vividly represented, the lime light effects being a substantial Every character was greeted /with rounds of applause. Mme. Cora and Company will to-night perform before such an audience as will We trust that! >,. production of First-class: ne —— ~ New Advertisements. Shop and Warehouse to Let. oceupied by the late N. Rankin. made known on application to C. RANKIN, Druggist. Sept. 26—- freight to Eurepe. ¥. S. HANFORD & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 26—3in Dhe Lony Lookea-for COLLINS’ GEOGRAPHY, Prescribed for Use io the Public Schools, JUST OPENED —aT— BREMNER BROS. Sept. 25—3in Market Hall CHARLOTTETOWN. MADAME CORA and COMPANY ! Three Nights Only— Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Commencing September 25, 26, 27. After an extensive tour of ten years around the world, MADAME CORA has much pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Charlottetown that she will give a series of her highly amusing, interesting and instructive entertalnments, entitled: 120 MINUTES OF MAGIC, MUSIC, MIRTH, MESMERISM. ETO, Madame Cora will introduce many new experiments in THE ART OF LEGERDEMAIN And Novelties of a Varied Character! Miss ALILE WREN will favor the audience with some CHOICE BALLADS, and In con- nection with Madame Cora, introduce their world-renowned Supermatura: Vision: or, Second Sight ! Miss Wren will also, each evening, assist Madame Cora to conclude entertainment, in their Mesmeric Feat— THE COUCH OF THE ANGELS ! In which some of the following characters will be represented each .evening, with beautiful Limé-light effects :~ Dancing Gir Little Red Riding Hood, Prayer, Nicht, Morning, Gypsey Girl, Mercury, Amazon, Vow, Bride, Britannia, Erin, Scotland, France, Goddess of Liberty, Flower Girl, Spring, Summer, Autumn, etc., etc., etc. Doors open at 74 o'clock ; Performance to commence at 8.—Admissjon 25 cents; Reserved Seats 50 cents; Children 25 cents, T. W. BUSH, ; : Manager, G. F. BOYD BETTS, ‘ Agent. Sept. 24— PICTURE FRAMES —AND—- MOULDINGS Very Cheap at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE. Ch’town, Sept. 24— SCHOOL BOOKS. O to HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Square, for Cheapest School Books / Ch’town, Sept. 24— KING SQUARE HOUSE TAILORING. DEPARTMENT. We baye'received part of our STOCK OF CLOTHS For Fall and Winter Wear, COMPRISING B80 PiIBbCHS Tweeds, Blue Worsted Coatings. Black ° Fancy Honeycomb Overcoating, Cambridge Naps, 6s & Fancy - Stripe oy Plain Blue and Black Moscow, ” “* President, Beaver. Pilot, 6s “6 “é ee Black Venetian, | These Goods have been personally select- ed by our Mr. L. L. BEER from the best Houses in the British Markets. We have every Factlity tor CLOTHING. ‘Charlottetown. Sept. 18— SD ae ge On one HAT Shop and Warehouse, corner of Water and Pownal Streets. formerly Terms D. FOR CHARTER. HE * JESSIE HOYT,” 276 tons (ihree- masted schooner), is now due at Cape Breton from Ireland, and will accept a grain BEER & SONS. "estion ales APPLES, ONIONS, HERRING, @, BY AUCTION, THIS DAY $ WEDNESDAY. AT 2 O'CLOCK, 20 BBLS. APPLES, ie 10“ ONIONS, LL 18 Cholog 12 HERRING. Order, Also a few Cages Men & Women’s Boots, A. McNEILL, Sept. 26—lin Auctioneer, _— (eee LUMBER, E wi J W wees _ Bell by AUCTION, on Queen's WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at 5 o'cLock, 25,000 feet SPRUCE BOARDS, 25,000 feet PINE “ F. T. NEWBE Sept. 25—h till sale. RY & C0, SALE OF iMPROVED STOCK FROM GOVERNMENT STOCK FARM AT GEJRGETOWN, ON Thursday, Sept. 27th, | EXHIBITION DAY, at 2 o'clock p.m., i Cart COLT, 1 Cart FILLY, 6 Durham Bull CALVES, 1 Ayrshire Bull CALF, ; en Heifer CALVES, mported Lincoln RAM (2 ye 10 Leicester RAM LA MBS. 7 old), ; Leicester EWE LAMBS, 12 young PIGS (Berkshire and Yor , Competition open to the whefe te Purchasers in Queen's and Priace connties will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. Bonds will be required that the above stock will not be ajlered or exportea with- out permission of the Stock Farm Com- missioners. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Sept. 22.—3in Barque “Viking.” » 7 be Suld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Steatm Navigation Company's W hi toe lottetowa, Prince Edward Istacd, nts Chat On MONDAY, the lst Day of October next (1877), at 12 o'clock noon, uader and b virtue of a Mortgage, dated 4th October, A, 6. 1875, made between James Phillips Douge of Charlottetown, in said Island, Merchant, of the one part, and George J. Troop, and William J Lewis, of Halitax, Merchants, of the other part (which — _ age, by virtue of aw assi ment or transfer, bearing date the 4th day of September, 1877, has become duly vested in the uodersigned), the BARQUE “VIKING.” of Charlottetown aforesaid, 349 tons per register bailt} in the year 1872, classed 7 years A ai English Lloyds, and re-classed and in August, 1875, together with all Boars, As- cHors, Cxains, Sais, Riecinc, Tacxie, and appurtenances to said barque Delonging. For further particulars apply at the office Poe cna ated this fifteenth day ot September, 1377. FL. HASZARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. Sept. 18— ) |GREENLEAP'S ARITHMETIC, BRYCE’S LATIN READERS, ROYAL READERS, at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Ch’town, Sept. 24— Steamers eee, . ‘ “Secret” & “* Miramicht’ WILL NOT CALL T Charlottetown on the way to Mon: treal; but passengers leaving here by Tuesday morning’s train wil! catch one the boats at Summerside each week. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 24—2aw pat 3w Wants, ete., ete. 1a" Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex” ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS pet day. - —— ———— OUND—On Queen Square, a small Brooch, The owner can have the same by describ- ing it and paying expenses. Apply at the Ex- AMINER OPPICE. Sept. 25—lia — a trustworthy, industrious young man, a situation as Clerk in a Dry Goods or Grocery Store.. Apply to 8. © CLARKE, Mougt Stewart. Sept. 25—tf ANTED—A Muid Servant for genera housework; good references required. Apply i diately to Mus. A. St#onach, King Square. Ch'town, Sept. 24—3in* Loves CRICKET STUMP, betweea the Victoria Park and the house of George McLeod. Esq. The tinder, oD ae ing it at the Office of Brecken & Fitzgeral or Union Bank, wil! be rewarded. Sept. 22. e of Messrs. Lonaworta & Haszarp, Solicitors —