ae seit selin oats Se ectienannemecute--lenedeeenseeeeneeee Tae EXAMINER. sense nana canatpeneemeammennn ena VOL. %. «CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1880 NO, 104 4 — — i = eon AUTU!: =)! ———-- —-—~ ENGLISH GOODS! NOW OPENING AT THE LONDON HOUSH, Hx “ Utopia” from London, TWHNTY CASHS. Hx “Caspian” from Liverpool, TWO CASHS. Hx “Anglia ” from London, 30 PACKAGHS THA. G+ DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1850. SOT MANNED T= BD pRitisH PATENTS. CCL | os /FQNBE P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- . . — r pany is now prepared to supply the PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, | Trade with every description of Ware in y I 5 | Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American | and Foreign Patents, Milk Pans, Ex S, S. “Hibernian,” | Bread Pans, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe. 412 Frere Srreetr, Wasnineton, D.C. | Practice patent law in all its branches in| the Patent Office, and in the Supreme and} Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- | lets “sent free on receipt of stamp for Butter Crocks, Sean Pots, Corsets, postage. sept Preserve Jars, Casiiumeres, |e eee 1 Water Coolers, Colored and Black Satins, BU | LDI NG LOTS. Molasses Jars, Pompadoar Prints, - ARTIES wanting to purchase Building TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- FLOW BR POTS ply to (in Plain and Fancy); DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, aw Summers’ Bordering for Flower Beds, Cloths, Tweeds, &e., WORTH’S GARDEN VASES, &C. All of which are now opened, and will be : y ST \BLES { sold at our a a LIVERY S t 1 chimney Tops, . . 4 L We ' Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1880. PRINCE STREET, ee ae —— Between Kent and Grafton Streets Charlottetown, P. EF. Island. 1880—3m eod pe IN GREAT VARIETY. Stove Pipe Stones, PACIFIC | ve Mutual Insurance U0,, : si a Yi a) | oo ae aaa large quantity of GOOD —or— M A N L L A RO ‘| All of which will be sold at prices which ' . _ defy competition. NEw YORK — Mannfacturers' Prices. seepee | eon | FRED. W. HYNDMAN, MARINE. ‘Orders Solicited. All Sizes in Stock. AGENT. Assets 3ist Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 CARVELL BROS. | Depot at Newson’s Building, South Side sh’ tow - 16, ’80—2m 2aw, pat 2m law | Queen Square. Ch’town, July 16, ’80—21 I h Ontoce ane 1890—wky . Drain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. | —_ a ——— Insurance effected on CARGOES and) ~~ yn % GUTS : ant ds | , esis, Sir Go orn MAGLEAN S& MARTIN tificates issued payable in Londox | rye AT. ee et Mee banece, | ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, A f Pj = S akan ‘Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, APPLES! Ss ao a oe fixed without being | een gy Nut Coal, Nut Coad. Bones. Bones. — iia } May 11, 1880. he tt CC OO FENTON T, NEWBERY, re A. McLEAN. D. ©. MARTIN. By Steamer Every Week, ‘REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also! Agent for P, E. Island. | June 18, 1879.—ex2aw Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, | ¢gyqHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash | Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to : T per ewt. for all bones delivered at ns G. W. DEBLOIS, | Bone Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity | ; ; . E. Island. | less than one ewt. (112 Ibs) taken. Peter te se | FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Old Sydney Mines, Cane Breton. cs, evo, ves. 1.179 Agent Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. — ‘ RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained | -. on application to 9 Manufacturer & Dealer in Terms aa aneal: G. W. DseBLOIS, | = Sole Agent for P, E. Island. | MONUMENTS Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. | June 17,.1880—pat her sj kea tf | stones ae, Boxes lemons & Pears, TRY IT. TRY eee Hie PRICES. BEST BEER & COFF. STOCK. Superior Workmanship. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1880. ALBION MINE NUT COAL | gatigFACTION GUARANTEED TO PATRONS WARINE INSURANCE. IVE . . | G a fair trial and you will not be disap-| N. B.—Farm Produce taken at cashed ARINE INSURANCE effected on Ves- inte! i t; it is COAL, not sire) , : ed a a a: Ge ors. z = oly to ‘rates, in payment, during shipping season. G. W. DeBLOIS, Kent Street, Charlottetvun, P. £. t Se Conmees ena Wvagaae ab gaara Sole Agent for P. E. Island. | pjease call and examine Designs & Prices. | ootes in reliable Companies, Sterling certi- Ofice~-Ke. SY Water seem Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6m ficates issued when required, and rates fixed Charlottetown, July8, 1580— pat tf Sead withcut reference to Head Office. DIFFERENT VARIETIES OF APPHRNS! CHEAP BY THE BARREL, G. HUNTER, —ALSO FOR SALE— Local and Gther Items. A NEW railway car works is to be estab- lished in Montreal. Mr. J. F. Brennan, formerly ef the ‘“Tslander,” ia in Summerside, Sweerr Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Rusrn & Hart's, [se 15 Goversor Larkp’s family did not leave fer Battleford, as we inadvertently stated in our issue of Friday last. Macp &. failed to beat the best time on record in the trial at Chicage on the i6th inst. However, she trotted the mile in 2.344. HANLAN lost twelve pounds of flesh during his passage to London. It will take him a morth to recover this, and until he recovers it he will not go into training. Tue blacklegs who have been tempted to Montreal by the horse racing upon the pro- gramme are to be kept in heart with ab- undance of strong drink. We doubt if Vanity Fair were better supplied with the means of demoratization than are our Mon- treal exhibition grounds, — HH itness. Two Orpuans.—This play, whieh has had the gréatest run of any modern piece on record, will be produced at the Academy of Music on Tuesday evening next. It will be produced with sceni¢ accessories, augmented caste, and new costumes, Miss Kate Claxton has made this play world famous, and we feel certain our citizens will patronize a drama which has the endorsement of the United States and British press. On Thursday night last, Samuel C. Oul- ton, for some years past proprietor of the Baie Verte Hotel, committed snicide by drowning. Deceased was 72 years of age and was at one time a very prosperous man. A few months ago, being forced to leave the hotel from financial difficulties, he was for some time in very poor cir- cumstances and this, no doubt, led him to the fatal act. To PREVENT OR To CURE Bed Seres.— A. CERTAIN REMEDY. —Take fresh, clean hemlock bark and make a very strong tea of it by boil- ing it in water. ‘The bark must not be ground, Strain the tea, and put te a pint of it apiece of pure alum the size of a nutmeg. Use thisa little warm to prevent a chill. Bathe the part three times a day with a very soft rag. ‘This hardens the skin as well as heals. It is best te use it 80 soon as a patient is confined te bed. NoRTHUMBEEKLAND Crrcvir Courr.—The case of R. R. Call, Wm. Muirhead and John Sadier vs. Mutual Union Insurance Cempany, which was commenced on Tues- day afternoon, was finished on Wednesday. His Honor granted a nen-suit on applica- tion of Mr. Weldon, Q. C., but the plain- tiffs, through Mr. Thomson, Q. C., would not accept it, and went to the jury fora verdict, which was given in their favor. The point claimed by the defence was a de- viation by the tug, which invalidated the policy. The obtaining of the verdict will have the effect of compelling the defendants to move to have it set aside. Another case by the same parties against the Western Insurance Company of Providence, was witharawn. Both these suits were brought to recover £6,000 insurance on the steamer Sultan, lost last year in Northumberland Straits, while bound from P. E. Island to Pictou.—St. John Telegraph. THE Menpetssoun Cius Concerr.—The small audience which assembled on Friday evening to listen to the performance of this Club, was certainly not in keeping with the excellence of the programme, nor was it creditable to the musical culture of the our people We fear that more money will have to be irredeemably lost, in im- porting ‘first class performers, before that standard of excellence in ‘*‘ the musical cul- tivation of the masses” is reached, which a philantrophic enthusiast from a neighbor- ing province once declared to be advisable. Such, however, as attended were amply re- paid for their outlay, the performance, if anything being in advance of that ef the previous night. Miss Lewis again won loud plaudits by her sweet and finished ren- dition of ‘‘ the Sands "of Bee’—by Sul- livan, and ‘*Twickenham Ferry,’ for each of which she received an encore, and by which she has made herself such, a favorite with her Charlottetown audience, that should she ever renew her acquaint- ance she may rest assured of a warm re- ception. We regret that owing to an over- sight, printed programmes were not pro- vided, and that thus we are prevented fed, each performer—Mr. Ryan, on the from entering into the merits of each piece presented, and can only say that the high opinion of the Ciub formed on the first ap- pearance was fully warranted and sustain- clarinette ; Mr. Giese, on the violinceilo ; Mr. Snitzler on the violin; Mr. Schade on the flute, and the Club in concerted pieces, | adding fresh laurels to their already bril-| liant reputations. We must not fail also to congratulate the audiences of both evenings upon the remarkably good order which was observed. Too frequently the comfort of the performers and the enjoyment of those who really tend to listen, is disturbed by the thoughtless conduct of a few, who, having no soul for music themselves and regardless of the wishes of others, keep up an uninterrupted stream of conversation to the detriment of their neighbors, and we are happy to bear testimony to the fact HORACE HASZARD. WHE ae Prints J is at HE place to et your Pripting done is Cisne — HE place to get your Printing done is a Ue EXAMINER PRINTING ROOMS. the EXAMINER PRINTINGROOMS. that on these occasi®hs nothing of the kind Correspondence, s@ Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for the statements or opinions of our correspondents To the Editer ef the Hxaminer. My Dsar Sin—I note in yesterday’s issue of the Examiner a letter signed ‘*Dramatic.” I de not wish to impugn the veracity of your correspondent; but his statement that we played to a fair house, is simply ridiculous, as the receipts were worst of the season, and not sufficient to cover gas and music. Now, we never change the bill unless through sickness or unavoidab‘e causes, and then we invariably place a programme in the hands of the purchaser before he buys a ticket. Even if this were not the ease, the writer of the letter is evidently acting with malice pre- pense, inasmuch as it weuld have been an easy matter to return to the box eftice and have his money refunded ; or if suffering from any yrievance, he could as easily have written to me personally and I would readily have made the uimende honorable and returned the 25 cents, instead of in- truding his woes upon the public. This is generally done by any dissatisfied person. So I presume the writer is what we technically term adead head! De mortius nil nisi bonwm. However, if the party will call on me personally [ will give him the amount paid for entrance fee, if he has paid any, and also give him afree admission to the Two Orphans, on Tuesday. together with my frank apology,which is best I can do as Tam enceavoing to earn an honest livelihood and trying to pay my way in the face of many obstacles, which should induce your corres- pondent to be lenient, and not to try to injure me in the public press. Yours truly, Harry Liypiey. Souris, Sept. 17, 1880. —_ - eer _- Building Improvements? Te the Editor of the Kvominer. Sin,—l wish to ask our @ity fathers (who are supposed to have jurisdiction over such matters) if they intend allowing the Building which is about to be erected at the corner of Great George and Euston streets, - to project some six or eight feet on the principal thoroughfare. The foundation is already prepared and the intention of the builder is to abstract a considerable portion of Great Gedrge Streets. Can a private individual thus encroach upou city prope If the present attempt is not at once checked, a precedent will be established which will permit any person te use portions of our streets for building pur- poses. It appears to me a most unprecedented preceeding and calls for immediate action from these in authority. Lam &c., IMPROVEMENT. Ch’tewn, Sept. 18, 1880. eee eee MARKETS. (QurBec, Sept. 14. Since cur last report we had several arrivals of fish and oil, which has all been promptly taken up. Seal oil has been sold at at 37j¢ per wine gallon. Cod oil in good demand at 48$c de Labrador are now arriving freely, and have been bought up at $5 per bri for No. 1, and $4 per bri for No. 2. Three lots of salt salmon have changed hands at $17.50 for No. 1, Green codfish is in demand, and what- ever lots arrive, are immediately picked up at $3.50 to 3.75 for No. 1, according to qua- lity. Prices will rise high until orders now on hand are filled, and we fully expect to see fish cheap this fall. The catch below is large and the present high prices will attract many seekers to our market —Henri C. Bosse & Co’s Circular. Toronto, Sept. i4.— Market inactive but steady. Flour quiet; Oatmeal remains weak; Common goes as low as $4.00, but good to choice is worth $4.10 to $4.20. Wheat steady; ehoice No 1 Spring brought $1.10, and No. 2 Fall 98c for Middling, and Red Winter sold at‘98cf. 0. b. Oats unchanged at 35c. Barley quiet in car let, but on the street 6,000 bush sold at 60c to 70c. Potatoes beginning to be wanted in ears, with 40e bid. Wool inactive with buyers and sellers apart and offerings very small; dealers usually bid only 27c for Fleece but choice might bring 28c. Eggs unchan- ged at 10} to 124c for round lots. the latter for candled, MonrreAaL, Sept. 14.—-There has been a fair enquiry for horsefiesh during the past week both here and in the country, but trade is restricted by the high prices asked for good animals. The exports from this city for week ending Saturday, September llth, were 111 horses, costing $11,294.50, averaging $191.75 a head; against 109 horses costing $9,227 for the week previous, averaging #84.65 each. A brown working horse brought into the city from Lancaster, yesterday, was sold for $110. For «# pri- vate family, a bay mare, 6 years old, weighing, 1,250 lbs., was purchased to day for $140. A let of 20 horses were shi from this last week, costing $108 each, and were considered a very fine lot of animals. Buyers have been eperating in the eastern townships, around the Lachute district and further up the Ottawa. There is still a guvod demand for the United States, but American bnyers state that the high prices asked for horses here leave scarcely any margin to ship them on. A good market oecurred. j ~ is reported in Albany, New York and Bos- i orn iP ck Pa Bay Sa rab are se A Bs 2 os rae? am’ ues . sia pri tli E Be PTS eB Rica A aap FSi a seis" 1 ain eo “ v ~ ps “Fs ag eae ri