; 4 TdkE DAILY ‘Tt? 4A.% v, L555. OC TOBE Exhibition Grounds EX AMIN ER. Exhibition grees and Driving, ‘ark. Tus rapid ty with which the shares in the D ing Pork «and chibition Associa- . i ’ 1 i ; ’ ir tv mn t i hi ved conda ‘ i 40 : $0 Everyone Ww till i i ; .@ rround mol t ls for the purpose then the Beaziey proy roy uit no ? rly rave been ob tained Close to the rulwiy track, ex vt} xy tre crawry MV DAILY ESTATE PURCHASED-—A PANY FORMED. THE Bi AZELEY J aaa and suecessful meet ibser. bers to the stock of the Char Deriving Park and Province iation was beld list even Y A very enthusiastic ng © jottetoewWa Exhibition Asse }. D MeLeod’s Hall. Fifty-tive c i, CO ing those wh» are lead 4 in .aereantie, steck-raising and othe enterpiises, were present. Patrick Blak Ksy ae ag Oe called to the chair, and J. M. Sutherland, Eeq., MP... Wan appotiicd Secretary RR. Fitzrerald, Esq., from the coin ted at a previous meeting, the Beazely Estate, at Keo sip niitee re porte i tha and Driving COM- | EXAMINE. BR city Council, Tue regular miiathly meeting of the City Council was held lust evening, Mayor Havili nd presiding. Councillor McLean was the only absentee. Afty - ruutine, and a good deal of dis- cussion in reference to the payment of the bill fur po! licemen’s ase: — Mayor Haviiand re: id «a letter from the sixtect: residents of Gerald street comp!ain- ny thot they have had no water for the wt foctnighe but that which they had to arry from Spring Park, and adding that hey were badly off for sidewalks and ugaits. “Councillor Morris, from the committee appoiaied to enquire into the matter of the ¢ compiamed of by certain resi- lents « FU ppel Q) ren Street, presented a ‘eport untavor b e to the change made in fTlic Vai : lincsning the ciry, comprising ; be pliced upon it with little tro ible and | siege vdjomimg the cuy, oi , My. oy he course of the drain, and moved that it ei y- wo acres, had been purchased fv a with lit tpen Close to tha town, tt . e WO) ° . le su $9,400 i ce Cou eilor Crabbe moved that the report is cu , ' t ne anl ‘ :, : ‘eporte t stoe . E — ——" . shies, er, Eoq., rep re ‘1 . Bad “lie on tae table. Seconded by Councillor - . ae me se ag ana — cee aaa i ty “1 oe tl m simail Amendment carried. ) abil “ { aU U3 3 had : leve very easily led. it can b: 11 a eruntied to ike mur Coureillor Davison, from the com- " se? hd ) . rittee appointed to report upon ens: j suid Kpecns y tari Ll inte \ ‘ en - , . wer ‘ . vs . 4 t ’ oe : ; i} nt emen in the me ing then ca ne ‘e matter of the removal of Siisby riving p -and t ngs ! it » wer. and at Once Increase he amvount : . . driving kK; i } } | jfoowel nd a n in = aa oe ta team fire engine from Ward One to can be erec las cheap!y as on wy tier por the subscr p gery! 7 Vir c Caving Hf 8 new city building, said that he had ' | lv s JJ to be ; rler to mat : es . site im the Provia yamaading the | only $1,00) to be al tk ‘i » | seen several of the people in the ward who . ' be an st . hie ‘ een mMropused as . . : : harbo the river ni the surrounding sap on a \- , ok ' te c a a iva contributed movey towards the pur- ' thé ; : > lthe ec tual oc ’ Qe Company, | a ; . ui ieee tin ap tal SLOCK ¢ tae cm 1 t y | hase o the engine, aud they seeme | rather couitr l Vill be it ail tiimes an attrac It waa move lbv A \W al burt nh. SeC- | ‘ . » i W 2 R R. FitsGerald. that the pur- | tavorsb'e to the removal. Report adoptec » a?) De } ow scon- |. xd by “itzGerald, that the pur : : tive ant Deauliful | it of View con rrhcie ) _ ‘ ' a amrnce . ineillor M Carron, from the Coin- } at : me ou >» OcAZ y property at ye Vi. e . . . yratulace the Association on the Drst step ch ase ; - C io ee mittee to select rooms for the firemea in contirm irried unanim ously. . Mhey have taken, aad trast tha s8 Chey go | “_ ‘ i 1 y CG CQ srdiner and the new city buil ling , sull they had de- \ . ’ , ; : ’ ‘ ‘ . rood : ah hn eee ne cided to fit up rooms on the upper flat in on, th inay b tented by the same gov seconle 1 by Archibald Kennedy that the : ’ } Ph ‘ Chartot iccordauce with plans to be seen at the fur ! I ne om tae tvomosany Oe e aariotte- : . . » i ' re ) é D.. ») 1 Provineial Exhibi vitice of Phillips & Chappell. Report asir saccess wi depend very mu sh frown ng Pare wn : ee nels ar 1b1- ndopted. . l \s mation. Varried Unanimously, i pa i a as oe . upon their coudu the enterprise. If rh sine veedlation wie saéved by | The Mayor read a letter from Rev. Mr. ; = u_ ; : re ’ > ane ronsing askines » i yr e driving ark be man wed on honest 4 B \V solaatet n: and earried unani- Weng “2 Ke nsington, isking permission for fd ) butting be di oaial i Mr. Muzsford, photogripher, to move rerir , drunk r “ai be ny e dais- | us i i - S yates at 7" wis ’ a ' ” , ; ae : lhis saloon to Market Square again. The , t y } eerin) . » S t ral : ! m! ec Tt . . oe: inl ouly fair and squire races vesolecd, That a Provisi rn sL Comm ttee of | request was not granted, as tha Syuare was ‘ ‘ . é 0» , ie t ‘ pi ‘te . ye » | ' t t w vithudt duabt, obcain [S°C" & “Pee » complete 1 o ; | recsag ipa t for market puryoses only. » the Acusington property, and until a2tvers ° ae ; untemsene of to | 06 thks Aepenlaia ti | Mayor Haviland called the attention of : , ‘ . t y I ity btais ASSUCIALIE U as- . ° Bi | matwal of it lthe Board to the necessity for fixing the Vel if » Bay Of | Sani i on ib ALL UA 70 a . ¥ . = ; sot if it be | ait i ake the nevesssry steps to em of salary to be paid the Sanitary \ i i L < . 1 nw sm : ai pr e etrers of tnco po? lo under the Pp. re en s-tnanag ‘ we di iy parks which! J. a tock Gumpanies Ac | Councillor Byrne moved that the salary i bain its tauure intl nd is aj fie ting then proce led to the elec- | % DI per yé mt, Boom the date of his m9 dian P-ovisional Board of Directors | Pulmtinent. Seconded by Councillor Morris egute’ Couciusicn ; oey didn thal Powara ¢ rt rs} ne . , av how| Which resulted as follows: C. C. Gardiner, | #4 carvie . s ae 4 >the eX! we Cannoe sa} now | » . > > ie : id. .* ee ‘ig Coun tiullor Davison, from the render ' | > v t. Pitzaera . M. Sather : eased « : has so soon been |) ...4 Rozers, A. N. Lirge, John J. | Commi tee, presented the ten lers for coal, ened ¢ le < tat is so much need Das j ancl moved that the tender - Chas. ne he} l being the lowest. be accepted. Carries i. With auple grounds and room for the} ea i — ig the 5W ’ bs ROOT Ge v - "’ I etait daindi> camele { Heais»o moved that the tender of H. " ' — — . ~ ee Lick 5 ER , i'4) Piik ‘4 ib DITOR, &. khan, for fitting up the rooms in the ms fording prizes which will j new city building be accepted, it being the oe ; ‘ °j watention of s raisers and jiowest, Carri ad. la ill al An Old Custom—Denounced. Councillor Davison also presented a ten- I bers it ais Pil ta CUHRITY, &aduVe ml . ; ~~: ‘ — 'der froma Geo. D. Duevisoa offering to lease +} Pe ; o aoe >» one at > e Sis * » a . vw suspicion of being in any way governed Sir, - One of the horses burnt at the late| the fish market batlding for $4) a year, ry po tl pro d with lnpartial ju lves fire at Messrs. Blake Brus., Was taken out! payable quarteriy, tor # term of oo and f ability specialisis in the various de- | lo the jiensington rifle ri singe, and there imvved that 1t be cepte L. : : ‘ . ? i rtinents, —tl bitiens must obtain | $20t anc left on the shore te rot. Councillor uevia thought the tender , ; Serr" LENS SC AULUILUE i> : Meh : - . i . ‘ t "s 7 : gee This has beeu the custom, in Charlotte-| was too low, and moved that the fish } mnuence wna uppor oft the the town. feom time beyond the memory of |! market be sold at au tion, same as the people, and, under the auspices of the |iman. Anyone who had a horse, or a dog, | market stalis. Councillor Douse seconded Association. become creditable to the Pru- | or a ton -cat, which had got the worst of it} the motion. Vinee, and a “ns of attracting tu it, |'™ the >aitle with _this eruel world, and Councillor Crabbe thought it would be gn ee ” i > | was, so to spenk, **hors de combat,” at| better not to proceed with the matter at every year, many jusands ars \ , . ; ¢ ; ; ety ’ - , = = nds Of dollars) nce eniced the poor animal to Kensing-| present, but Jet it stand over for a little imvre than have been obtained under exist-|ton shcre and there it ‘shuffled off this} while. ing conditions. Ka wing that the country wiil be thus benefited | and thatthe mon y wil be honestly and fairly distributed io the most deserving, the Government wil, we have no doubt, grant tou the As sociation the amount they now vote for prizes,— : nd go out of the exhibition busi- ties -—.e- e- FF \n anonyiwous scribbler for the Patriot says that THe EXAMINER is wanting in backbone because it adberes to the rule thc rresponde its who make person a] charges must make known their nsmes—at least to the editor Mest persons will, however, say tiat the person w ho afraid to affix his name to a charve he has te make against any other man, has not enough backb ne,—and a great deal too much coward. <n Fieura d Whe dl, THe Montreal Produce Bulletin, of the b h, in refermpg to the fl sur market there says: ‘* Che market during the past week has been exci ed and to-day’s prices show an advance of from 50c to 50e per bbl. on the w Ss proug pate nts have been in Ft oe tt ! ' anc Oave solid at 36 5) to $6 75, aid winter patents at $6 25 t» $6 59. S rong bikers have been eigeriy sought tor ami bia $5 to $6.25 with higher prices Siesght rollers have ch nd £5 65 tu $5 75, and extra 4 a5 >? Sule rfine haa aiso been in good I it $450 to $4 7d [ln fact any gr j Tian ; Ww snted eT ‘ stropg nat irket lik nt ‘here is no English tra © prices here are fully 59c¢ per bbl. ab xport besis. New*soundland ap pears to be contented with the pile of de- lan ' | fever sirable flour she now has on hand, although she wili tin o take more before the close of rie lie market is firm, with an up werd tendency in prices. A goud chy ana couoiry demand continues.” he ie © reular in commenting upon the wh 13@ Bays : ** tn the preser t ex-| cited st the speculative market values must be quoted purely nominal, but «ny- where ' $1 45 upwards for vid No, 1 Hard M:vitoba, and $1.30 upwards for nea N 1 Northern old $1.40 upwards, and new $1.25 ds. Not in the me- mory of t dest men on Change has sucha ¥ f « tement before existed st is now sweeping over the Thivkt In tha ‘ Avs the Herald of yeste rd ay, fl-ur is up $7 and $8, and local dealers talk abour S10 s barre! ! Flour has also taken an upward tarn in Charlottetown, and the bakers will in- crease the price of bread to 8 cents per loaf mencmg with to-morrow. Le ee mmm transformation of words, as am’s law from language to dancuage, is iluststrated by Mullers in- dentification of the Enzlish word Nediy, with the Svrama of the Vedas. The sin Sansei it oiten becomes A in Greek, andthe te r en oe ares t. Thus Sanserit were TC =e Greek *Ha (ina This by ‘eroek modiication, bees me , ilalay Bat the Sanserit @ 8 etfen cuanged to ein G; ‘eek, and by sve! & ciange ia! nm became Helen. The fu.ther steps of ¢ exsy. Helea in English bas become Even by the loss of the aspirate, and Blien has beeo furmed into Nelly as a familiar nanie ~ Yet betweea these werds of the same ori- giu there iy nut 4 simyle beter im cummun The curious traced b ‘ i | au oflinary Cont rscted to ange wore ine tras two wud laid its weary bones to rest on he edge of the Hillsbor ruyh. Now, ti net be so bad if it were only bones that were in question. For in- stance, if Mr. DeCouree vy had deposited there the remuns of Ais fiithful steed, no deubt they would be like an ** everl»sting” Hower— weil dried and sweet,—and might arise would be that of he spices of the embalment, where “the filly’ lay in state, preseryed—like Phar- oab’s mummy v1 D mn Quixote’ s good horse * Rosinante ’ mortal coil” s would auy o tor wh ch for the admiration of ages to come. But, in me cases, there 1s something imeore thin mere Eh te (although the crows do tiicir best), and ia order to know th t the carcase is there it is quice un essary to see if, a8 it can be reacted, by the eyo of faith, from anywhere within ‘unle to the !eeward. There it lies, poisoning air and water (with our children, perhaps, bathing close b}) until kind!y nature interposes, and it is resolved int» its original elements. N -w, Sir, custom is a good thing; and, of cou *e, i Some miitters, 1S as binding is positive law. But this 1 call a barbarous, brutish custom, that ought not to be toler- ited in a Christian country. Ni! It is not barbarous. Savages woud net be culty of it, Nor can we call it brutis», for the lower pmaieale, led by instiact alone, do that which man with his boasted reason has here neglected, and will not ive near a rotting carcass. It is a habit worthy of tieuds a’one, and should b+ re evated to the infernal regions, Let City Fathers, or Board of Health the carcass of dying in or near the buried or disposed of for manure; ani let this practice of depositing caresses and slaughter h« use refuse, on our shores (and on our hi rbor ice in winter) be stopped at once. require t iat every aniline, city, be properly Yours, &c., was oe De P. S. —Will some of the Medieal gentle- men on oar Board of Health say whether ere, loaded with decomposing lisiter, is an antidote to typhuid ‘Lhey might try the experiment in atmos pl animal imany pla-es in ‘he Royalty. See ap 0 mene The Fish Market. Bostor , Oct. 6.—The market for mack- erelis very firm, and the tendency is to- ward } why r pi ice Ss. The fleet is i bay near.y a ‘few tish ‘ing out well indicate that the supply to come isource will mauy tish, and the cutlook is ence ul ging forthe b lance of the eet has been in Barnstable the week, and has found but Lhe last sales at Gloucester were at $16.87; to 17, and $26 frum vessel with bb.s. aes are reported from 180 bbis.. averaging 175 ibs., fishermen’s weight, € 7 25. ‘there are no large fish at Halitax. ‘The Insh mackerel are not turn- Reports from the other side from that jobbing large 38, Not ANCL iw not Season. Lhe small. The Medium 2s, 820; be quotations are: $19; bey. argze e.¢ ry caught, S21; bay la re 25, late caught, $23; bay large ls, $24; eatr. shore ‘| . $26; large seleccel shore Ils. $2 8; shore mess 2s, $24: extra shore me 3, 350; exrra bloter Is, $33; extra bicater wess. €36.. ‘The suyply of oysters is very att. The ‘sto ‘k is p ning poo! and dea’ers are u- able to fil. orders. ‘The demand is a yo: d aud price: are weil susiained. ——-- +. A adtoansst Sievatlseeheonnghoat the Pro- Vince of tinzer iedia. ani a faming di thruwiened un the peniusula of Kuttywar. \*‘ vorplen dni ous; vess-l of | <i , ace, pe ci Conn i'lor Morris said he would not press his mvt_on. Coun iilor Crabbe moved that the en- gine houses on King Street and Grafton Street, the city property on Buyfield Stre@e and the Pound on Upper Queen “treet, be sold at auction. Councilor Byrne seconded the motion, Carried, Morris complained that there money spent in Ward One Councilor had beea no this year. Councilor Douse drew the attention of the Board to the dangerous condition of the from the foot of Pownall to Rich- He» also said that the city engaged filling up while the work 8 dewalt mond 3S reet men and horses were Councilor Simall’s garden, ou the sireetS Was neglected. Councdlor Horne said that Councillor Sina'l would have to pay for the refuse carted upon his premises the same as any other ciiizen. The Work was not beiag done at che public expense. Councillor Small said that others as well as he get clay from the city and pay for it. Councillor Byrne thought that Council- lor Sma! had vacated his seat by contract- ing for tie clay with the ety; and he moved that a sidewalk be laid down on Great George street in front of the Bishop’s Pal- mded by Councillor Morris. Connciljor Horne said the sidewalk would be laid as soon as the ashes therefor could be obta ned. Counce lor MecRie said he was opposed to the city’s selling refuse to any person ; the landing at the west end of Water Street wis the proper place to put it. Councillor Douse thought that the city horses should not be employed trucking re- fuse. Ge did net think it was right to use the city men and horses fur private purposes. Counce jlor Morris said that this sort of thing had been going on for some years past and it wasshameful. Even the stones had been taken from the Jail Square and carted away for private purposes, instead of being put on the streets where they ere intended for. Councillor Horne thought it showed Councilor Morris’ breeding to talk as he did when he knew what he said was faise. Morris —What’s false ? Horne —He knows well that what he says is false, .nd — Morris (rising up and looking at Horne)— What’s fiise ? Horne -- Ab nit the ston 8. Morris—It’s not false ; it’s true. Horie —] say it’s false, and— The Miyor (rising up in his chair and ealling “‘order’)—If you do not want to keep ord-r and observe the rules you. must get anotier chairman ; 1 will not sit any longer. So saying His Worshipleft the chair anc was ca!ling for*his coat and hat to go home when Councillor Byrne asked him to go back. The Mayor—Well, I will go back ; but IJ will not act as chairman fora set of row- dies. While he was making this remark the Mayor was getting into bis chair again, and bappenec to look in the direction of Coun- cilur Louse. Coun ¢ Douse (risinc up)—What are you lookiag at me for? I’n no rowdy | ! Mhe Ma pyor-=f was looking at Council or Davisou ; 1 the cap fits you you can wear it. Douse {smiling at Davison)—You're the rowdy, are you ¢ iy thia time the wordy war was over and peace had been proclaimec. A motion of acjournment was then put epd carried and Hoss ae hap) yy family” dis- ipirsed: Pol. vehi the worse for thar hele: = U ESDA Y. Halifax and West Steamshi Line. THE STEAMER Will Leave Halifax ABOUT OCTORES: R- Making regular monthly trips. STEAMER LEAVE THE WILL Matanzas, Cuba, NOVEMBER NEXT Railroad at low rates. Annies, Plums, Pers, Damsous, &. B sol steins and other g ments. AUCTION, To-morrow, DAY, October 10th, at 14.30 o’cieck : sarrels Cornwallis Apples, in oud kiuds, ~ALSO-— Plums, and boxes. A. McNEILL, Au tivneer, Furniture, Piano, Stoves, &e. ee oct? By Auction, at Salesroom, Mriday Next, AT 3 CCLOCK, P. M.: my On Porlor, Dining Room, Furniture, Crockery, Gla-sware, Nc. ALSO order, arior and Bedroum stoves. GORGE M. HARRIS, oct9 Auctioneer. @ AW ADA ATLANTIC ‘yok, P The New, Fast, Stee) Steamship “HALIFAX,” R. HILL, © “MMINDER, Is intended to go on the route between Halifax and Boston, —LEAVING— CHARLOTTEIOWN FOR BOSTON, Calling at Intermediate Ports, about saturday, 20th October, and will continue to make regular trips until the close of navigation. nished throaghout and lighted with electric light. 6 Round Trio Excursion Tickets, Firsi- tass to Boston and nevurn, yood to stay over ia Boston three days, will be issned for the first trip at Charlottetown and all Booking St»tions on P. E. Island Railway at following rates :— Including Curtain Berth. Staterooms Extra. Freight at Current Through Rills of Lading issued to New York, Puiladeiphia, Baltim: re, ah-te Sow Savannah, Norfuik and points n Outario aud Western Stites ; also o Liverpovi, London, Glesgow and West Iudics. For Staterooms, Freight and other infor” mation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Caarlotietown. CHIPMAN BROS., Agee, Halifax. RicHaR pson & RARNARD, L. si Lewis’ . W heal, Boston, ) Uctober 8, 188¥. _ OCTOBE R 9 India “ALPHA” 15th, Barmuda, Turk’s island and Kingston, : “ BETA ” Halifax for Havana and Through Bills of Lading will be granted from Charlottetown or any Station on the P. EK, Island | Intending shippers of Oats, Potatues, Fish, etc., will do well to engage space, For further particulars apply to W. W. CLARKE, A gent, Charlottesown, P. E, L, Or PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax, Ch’town, Oct. 9, 1+88—tf WEDNES.- Graven- tov close consign- Pears, Damsons, &c., in Baskets | 2th Enst., | Bedroom and Kitchen | Piano, 1 large Base Barner in perfect Steamship Company. Caarloitetown, Hawkesbury, 4 | CJR Saeeeeeee READY-MADE GLUT RING, AT LOW PRICES, | Pd > JAMES PATON & CO. | Chailottetown, Sept. 22, 1888. ee LONDON HOUSE. Our New Stock Now Opening. New | New New New New New New Freneh ress Goods, vashmeres and Merinos, Plushes and Velvets, U'sterings and Tweeds, ¥¥ ors sted Clotiis, Hats and Shapes. Feathers and Flowers, New a sand Woo! Goods, New Readymade Clothing Lowest Prices for Cash. HARRIS & STEWART. | Charlottetown, October 2, 1888. A Large Stock Of G&LDAH Fla IN PLAIDS AND STRIPES, Ju=t Opened at Staniey Bros’. CHILDRENS’ UNDERCLOTHING, CHEAP, At Stanley Brothers’. The “HALIFAX” has been snecially built and iit ed for the trade, has spacious Saloons and Staterooms, is eleyAftiy fur- | From Charlottetown to Boston and Return, $9.00. From Tignish and R CUED oo. eee eee eee ees $12 50 “Alberton cul <ce tee eae 12 10 ** Bt omfieid Ph Sh hp ens eee eee 1t 85 oes ~ eek cceeaceiies saan ll 65 *.” Polt Hii a Baa a EE gee li id * Wellineton a2 Vib shsacase ccd lu °0 OP Oe I gO a ee | lg are me. rn ae cede 10 25 ee yes lv 20 “ Freetown Be Oe gene eee: lu 05 “ Kmerald Tet) sGkbaeeeadeod ae eae 9 9% rt eC Eg ee Gee eee td 3g! I 9 Qu | ‘ liunter Kiver * sgolt ba veka eeu Y Gu! ee Pc, Ome et a 9 50 | is Ee a 4 15) Pe ee 9 40 mt ag I rh Se a 9 65 3 Caidijau Be Ne a a 1 2 * Georzetown Sit hwis ie ekes oe ** “Morell Te 20 oh keke oie aed . 9) St. Peter’s Ree eh ee ee ect 10 13} Fe os ewan 10 Su | Te ee ee 10 30 Hats, Caps, Uun: lerclothing, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, A Large Stock at Stanley Bros’,, Browa’s Block. 20: ULSTER CLOTHS, DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS & PLUSH: §. Now Opening at Stanley Bros’. September 15, 1888—eod & wky a CiOTHTN CG lthag | FALL, 1888. Clothing | CiOTHIN CG! ih oS Cail and Exam'ne our Immnse Stack of Clothe, UVAR 1000 PiRSES T) SEGRE PIO, AT LIWEST PRICE AN Our Clothing Guaranteed. oO: Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cheap. JOHN McLEOD & CO, C’thwn; Dat! ¢, rbd. MERCBANT TAILORS.