ee eee ee er | ee ee ee te " gE Dairy HXAMINER 3 ; LILY NXAM AN DY v, ( BER Li, 1881, venue, 1 al! sources for. the is been as follows :— eutensidatibuiiin $2,294,076 2,883,409 3,052,474 ; obieccabectcetne 299 950 tal 3 | derived from the -2- 85,563,515 1,387,625 peciGbbeddesebeiente 1,278,819 CORR idtvccstvsctoien $3.229. 959 r these results with the sj we find the follow- 1278... sscecccecana. ae ; sevedees 5.085 086 es 7 168.590 LSSL ..ccccccovee 8,299,000 ! e revenue Jast year . expectations of even our miae Finance Miuister, we have good fer anticipating a mach larger e tor this vear. Where, : , are the Grit prophets of who declared that the tariff would le trade and not produce aufficient . << o> > ee ee 0-11 row. Province! Exhibition opens and boa aces take place to-morrow ; ait veather prove fine will probably be a big day in tt OW City Cou guiar monchiy mecting of the City i was held last evenin; , i eacni: Cot UAC: ‘a Ts “ur pi av, Chappelle, 1, Byrne, Davy, McLean, Smith, Sinke, Morris, Koughan. ia motion of Coancilier Murphy, Cean- r KRoughan took the chair. hs number of aecounts having, during re- been paid by Councillor Murphy, his was ‘ onfru ed. 4 id a letter from the Fire Department, ii y the atlention of the Ceuncil te the sn sity of haviny the tank at the head of % . . - : > (i. sboroush Street repaired; and also aak- permis to import new suction for ti teat é ngias ’ cr ‘Hil | shoroug =? Moved by Couneillor Da avy, ‘seconded by neillor Lawson— Reaclved, Vaat the tank at the head of ‘ough Street be se repaired as to hold Chappelle and Murphy ob- j soutending that it j sould be better to procure estimates of the : yeble cost and alse the extent of repair tt ‘ seLeet . ' UNCLILONS ue Lot! mn, Ssary. Councillor Chappelle moved, in amend- t, sece ww d by Conzeillor Murphy and ied, se ved, That the Chief Engineer procure of cost necessary to repair tank at 4... ©. horeugh Street, and report ; : «(GI tills etiug of Couneil—a special meeting to led for the purpose. sd that the Chilef Engineer be} rad to procure suction hose for steam | tion from the residents of the wie asking for a sidewalk and lanp, r the strest committee. iveilor Lawson, accerding te notice, yy-law to regulate and vners of livery stables. : ‘ved by Councillor Lawson, seconded . incillo 0 carey and carried. ved, That the by-law te regulate and : owners of liv ary stables be now read irst time. oved by Councillor Lawson, seconded ; Oonneillor Chappel'e ana earried unanim- mLroguceu & a“ o oO! ; Peee ved, That the by-law te regulate and yners ©! livery stables by now read f ile, Laweon then gave notice that . ext meeting he would move for a e of the whole on the§said by-law. ‘ 1 lip »tere Combination Lock Company BA Talis. Leeling t the special of the stockhold- e the Peters Combination Lock Com- eld « few weeks «go, as noticed in r, & very satisfactory report was ‘ora «othe = Moaaager, showing the yeny ¢ e then earning upwards of r cent. annually on its paid up cap- y hends employed. The holders present seemad to agree with of tl recicrs, that a further i the capital etock should be sold the Dus ness ex erdced, as the capacity ining eut work was net equal to the me, eu tO +more \ccordingly, the Directors de- dispose of abont thirty theusand of the ca;ital stock and ex- ad the business. To-day we are pleased oie the fact that as a result of a visit made to P. E&. Island and Pic- N.S . by the untant, Mr. W. B. ght, and a few voluatary subscriptions accié me, towards of eichteen thousand of 10uns have been aed Among the “uoscrtbers are some of the wealthiest and ; oe nt men of Pp. E. Island. This zurs well the * ure of the Peters bination L ck Company.—Moncton shou says: ‘Do not put eonfi- ° ri Iilley; he ealeulated the »e So much, and it turned out Dy more.’ When vhey urge this forget that it tells much more e$; they aver red that it would vt, tac actual experience was wasaeurplus, The man who thinks be © and 16 turns out 8 is a betier uaa he who thinks it will be 0 and it ris out &— T ronto Mail. vz , Temember of ever seeing 50 Many ts come iato Summersice so e arly iv the sea- 8 WO Wilucane _ t we ek at the ware- ot D in ge haa id R. T. Hal ‘man, Mr, }). Ors AAS aiready ; shi ip; La two cargoes of ¥.i,."8 O08 3, oetwe n il, WO and 12, ©0600 bash. he West Tadies, and Mr. Holman about the same quanity.— Progr g: THE DAILY HXAMINER, OCTOB BER a 1384. Drowning Accident at Tracadie. FURTHER PARTICULARS. lent ot Tue particulars of the serious acci: took piace seven miles Tracadie harbor, resulting in the death of a which about fisherman named Rude, are as follows :— Thomas Larner, James Lynn, and the deceased were returning from fishing, when seven miles from shore the y saw a’ school’ of biack-fish right ahead of them. Ruce advised them to change their coursa and not come upon the monsters; but, unfortunately, the caution waw unheeded, and as the boat passed over where the fish were supposea to. be, it was struck in the bow by one of the monsters, almost splitting it in halves. The boat began to sink almost instantly. The men seeing nothing left for them but to take to the water, took their boots, and each one taking an oar abandoned the wreck, which immediately sank. Their calls drew the attention of a boats crew about a mile off, who made to the rescue, but having a strong head wind to contend with, an hour before they reached the place. Alas, fer poor Rude, he had sank tofrise no more, te the statements of the afloat.ovly about fifteen minutes. A few minutes and all three would have met the same sad fate. The names of the ~~ uing party were R. McKinnon, A., and James MeDonald. LL "SSE ae The jTurf. off be, were nea cy eucvivors, kept SALE OF THE FAMOUS COBHAM STUD, The famous bre eding establishment known ag the Cobham Stud was sold at Cobham, England, on September 19th and 20ch. The lots numbered si xty-one brood mares, thirty-three foals of the present year and four stallions. which sold for a total of 21,- 585 guineas. Of the stallions, ‘* Blair Athol” was the most famous, although he did not realize, by fifty guineas, as much as ** Wild Oats,” who sold for 2,000 guineas te Baron C. Malizahn, of Anstria. ‘‘ Blair Athol” was bought by Mr. Stewart for 1,950 guineas, aud it was understood that he would do service next year at Horsley Towers, the residence of the Hon. Randolph Stewart. ‘‘ Blair Athol” was ori- ginally sold for 5,000 guineas at the break. up of Mr. Jackson’s stud at Fairfield, York- shire, his purehaser being Mr. Blenkiren, at whose sale in 1872 the son of ‘Stockwell’ realized 12,500 guineas, his purchaser being the first Cobham Stud Company, and at their sale in 1879 he was retained by the then ‘reorganized establishment for 4,509 guineas. Several of the best mares and quite a number of the youngsters were bought for New Zealand and Auatralia, where a class of horses are being bred that promise to be the equal of if not superior to those raised anywhere for speed and eteying qualities. Cree aetna eee CORR ESPON: DE NCE fi. We “do “not hold | OUrSE/UPS TESPONS! sible for the opinions er state ments. of our correspondents, — The § Scott Act. Te the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sirx,—Will you allow me a few lines in reply to ‘‘ Observer” on the Scoit Act in King’s County. He truly says that “the Act is virtually inoperative” and that with one or two exceptions no action has yet been taken to enforce the law.” 1 imay te}h ae Observer” that if all the tem- perance’men im the County had continued to sit with folded arins, bemoaning the illicit trafie, there would be no exceptions te the general law. breaking for him to report. The faultof such a ‘deplorable state of matiers, in my opinion, rests in a large ipeasure on the professed friends of tem- perance, I don’t wish to screen the Inspector for the non-perfermance of what is really his duvy. But from the nature of things it is impossible for him to go through the County hunting up evidence to ‘convict those who are reported to him as breaking the law. Temperance men who live in places where the law is broken must do this work as heretefore, if it is ever to be effectually*done. ‘‘Observer” says that liquor is sold openly and above board in over a dozen different rum dens that might be named. Knowing all this, then, why does he not report the proprietors of these ‘“‘dens” with the necessary evidence which he can so easily get to the Rev. G. W. Hodgson, the indefatigable Secretary ef the P. E. L Branch of the Dominion Alliance in Char- lottetown, who, while withholding the name of the sender, if desired, will in his official capacity, forward at once the information to the Inspector, with instructions to deal with the matter without delay. Lest “Observer” do this, and I feel certain that he will have no cause to comp!ain that the Inspector has failed in his duty. It is quite an easy matter for certain persons to fight temperance battles when the enemy isnot in sight, and they can point their guns tow ards the stars, where * nobody is killed,and nobody hurt.” It is however, quite a different thing to fight when the foe isin your midst. In this case, backbone, skill and perse- verence are eazential to success, and if these are lacking in the professional friends of temperance, then we may expect to hear the continued wail ef ‘rum dens” in our midst. Yours, etc., ANOTHER ‘OBSERVER. Oct. 8, 1881. SS Oe Tusre will be a meeting of ne Queen tolden Rule Alliance on Wednesday evening, i2th inst., at 84 o’clock and every alternate Ww ednesday evening, until further notice. The Golden Rule Alliance is the best, safest, and moat reliable, Insuranc: in existence, and does not debar the fair sex from the privilezeof Insurance, which cesta se little for so great beneficial results. Further information can be had by ealling at the Secre tary’s residence, or London House —Natian Davies, Se cretary. oct 10 31 Exuimition Day 1s C HARLOTTETOWS, — Visitors to the city during ° xhibition will do well to call at Wexx’s & Co's popular Store, and havea look at the piles of new Goods just opened, large assortme:S of new Cashmere, Dress Go: da, Mantle Cloths, Ulsters, Doi- mans, Hats, - Millinery Goods, Winceys, Linens, Cottons, &c. Every cash buyer may rely ou getting goods at lowest possible prices. Sign of “the Lion. joc 6 2i wkly Snow fell in “Newiu idiland on Thursday last to the depth of seven inches. The was a turious west-north west gale, } . i 6. acco: Ne | 49, aACCOTGINY | Personal. Youna, of Halifax, and ex- Chief Richards, of Ottawa, are two of the Vice P residents of the Association for the Reform and Cedification of the Law of Natiens. ILLIAM ' ting ile Str W Ju lux Rev. Dr. Boyn, of St. Louis, is accused of plagiarism from Edward Everett; but the ‘Globe-Democrat” says it is rather a ‘case of morbid) y? yetentive memory reacting upon un usual receptivity of mind, ar nd producing un- conscious assimilation of ideas. Qoeen Sopnra, of Sweden, has made what is considered a marvellous recerery. When she left home for the Hague six months ago it was thought that she wou'd never return alive, so ill was she. A famous dector in the Datch eapital cured hér, and she is now in the best ef health. Tarn remains ef President Garfield were transferred to a new metallic coflin on Wed nesday. The new casket is very handseme. 'he remains were in an unexpectedly good strte of preservation. It is probable that the plans of the monument committee will be changed, aud that instead of the body being put in the grounda erypt will be erected, und the casket expused to view. A LeXANDER of Russia is the least happy of 30Verei ns He feels himself walking in the shadow of death ia its most sinister form. He looks gloomily into the future. When with his great-uncle William the other day, the Emperor promised to reeommend his heir te prove a friend to the Czarina aud her children in case of her premature widowhood, There was much relivious cenversation between the two rulers. Tux Herald prints extracts from Guiteau’ autobiography. Guiteau traces all his mics fortunes and failures in life to his early traiu- ing, and 1s especially severe on his father, to whom he attributes most of his calainities and i il- -success. He shows how he persistently followed the late President with the intent te assassinate him, and re-affirms that he béliev. ed he was acting under special Divine author ity, Ue denies auy legal liability, and says tha* for t) venty years he has had the idea that he would be President. MANY traditions of romanee met together on the marriage of the Crown Prince of. Swe- dep with the Princess Victoria ef Baden. Tre briclegroo:m 18 a great-grandson ef the French soluier ef fortune Bernadette; the bride, ‘hrough her grandmother, deseends fram the exiled dynasty of Sweden called the ‘* House of Vasa.” As the childless sister of Charles XLi. was the last ef that house, the claim ge rest on political succession rather than blood relationship, but it is sufficient, no se +, fora court genealogist at a wedding festivity. Amonoast the stories told of Bernadotte's early lite is one that when he was a sergeant and static ~ in Marseilles he proposed for the hand ef a young girl, daughter of a petty shopkeeper, ‘who re jected the yourg lover as too peor. In after years, the lady, fallen on hard times, remembered ;that her old wovoer wa® king of Sweden, and weat to Stockholm to ask for _belp. Happily the post of superin- tenlent of the palace laundry, a situation of con sie ahi profit, was vacant, aud Barna- dette appointed his old sweetheart, so that = who might have beea his queen became his laundress, - 4 ee 4m Printers Tyre Serrrxe ror Bic Sraxes.— A typographical contest has just closed |e- twcen the Winnipeg Times and Free Press offices. The match was for $159 aside, and continued six days between six compositors from each office. Fifty dollars on each side was up extra on the two best, McGaw of the Times and Leay of the Free Press. The Free Press compostors scored 64,017 the Times 62,749. Leay, Free Press, 11,810; McGaw, of J'imes, 11,652. The rivals were locked ina room eac': day fer seven hours, and the key held by the referee. Nearly $2,000 changed hands ia. the city. G. Davies & Co. will open on Monday, 10th October, 3 cases Ladies’ Straw and Beaver Hats, all the new shapes and colors; Beavers in Black, Brown, Ruby, Myrtle, Navy and Natural. [oc 8 3i Tue Turr.—The Moncten Times says the coring races, next Friday and Saturday, on the Moncton. Driving Park are attracting un- usual interest in all three of the Maritime Provinces, Thisis owing no doubt to the lary prizes offered. and the central position of the town The running race, it is believed, will be the prettiest event ever witnessed in the Province. Special Noticern. Fype’s Dominion Exhibitien Cheese for sale at R. K. Brace’s. oct 10 Fiercy Corron, extra good, at the London House. [oct 5 3i Smokep Fisu—nice and fresh—at R. K. Breace’s. oct 10 APPLES, Onions and Grapes fer sale at E, Necdham’s Auction Room. —Ovt § tf, Werks & Co, open to-day four cases new Corsets. Ladies like these goods eo well we have sold this season nearly three times our usual quantity. Every lady should see them [oct 4 tu th Gray FLANNELS, 18 centa upward at the o don Honse. [oct 5 3i “Saw For Saute. Apply to George Alley Lapies Utster Croru, a splendid lot, very cheap, at the London House. [oct 5 3i T apres, bay your Mantles at J. B. Macpon- ALD'’S—immense variety, low prices. 823 VANILLA, Strawberry and Chocolate Cara- mels, always fresh, at W. F. Cartec’s. 821 6i 3, 4 bushels, at the [oct 5 3i GRAVENSTEIN APPLES AT AUCTION, WILL SELL AT Grain Baas, London House. 9) my PUBLI€ AUCTION, To-Movrow (Wednesday), 12th Oct, at 11 o'clock, at the Quecn Street Auction Rooms, '40 barrels choice Gravenstein APPLES, 7 barrels BARTLETT PEARS, 25 barrels ONIONS, W. BD. Ss EWART, Oct. 11, ’s1— Auctioneer. JUST OPE Readymade Clothing, geo” IRM ENS Oct. 11—eod till Ist dee Se oe ae = 4 For Scotch and Pgh For Canadian -GO UPPER QUE TWO DOORS ABOVE APOT Island. Prices very moderate. The wuaranteed, | Remember the address, two doors Charlottetown, Oct, 11,1881. —_—_— low prices. ariicles ata sinall Stere. iials, in great variciy, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, BARGAINS FOR CASH Owen. See bw ns There you wiil find the largest aad best assortment of Cloths in New Fall woods, INED, AT OWEN CUNNOLEY’S. ———————20); A SPLENDID Stapie and Fancy ry Goods, ! STOCK OF Caps, Shirts, Searfs, &c., Conn, oly. i ll Att se ee Tweeds or Worsted Fweed Suits, Suits, For Overcoats of ail Descriptions, —ae LEOGD & COS, -EN STREET, HECARIES HALL CORNER. the beat workmanship and a perfect fit —ALS0-—— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap, &c. &e. above Apothecari ies Hall Corner. GHEAPER THAN. EVER J.B. MACDONALD Is Selling Gf his Emmen-e Steck of Dry Goods and Clothing tis Feil at very Every one in want of good price should visit this [whly, pres par mn ree re Stock Farm Stock. AM instructed by the Commissioners of the Government Stock Farm to sell by Auction, on Thursday, 13th Octr., AT 2 O'CLOCK, ON THE EXHIBITIGN SHOW GROUNES, (Governor’s Fretp), 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf (Roan), Dam Louisa, 4th Sire Louis LeBeau (Herd Book Pedigree), 1 Shorthorn Bull Calf (Red and White) Dam Book Ped igree) : 1 Shorthorn Heifer Calf (Red and White), . Louis LeBeau (pure Bred), 2 — Shropshire Yearling Rams (Black Fac face), 1 Imported Cotswold Yearling Ram, t Imported Border Leicester Y earling Ram, do. do. do, three shears, 1 Leicester Ram Lambs (bred on Farm), Shropshire Ram Lamb (bred cn Farm), pane bred, China Breeds, —aLso— From Faleonwood Asylum, 6 Young Pigs, Yorkshire and Poland Chinas, 6 Young Pigs, Pare Bred Yorkshire, 2 Young Pigs, Haif-bred Yorkshire. Terms at sale, A. McNEILE, Oct. 1, ’81— Auctioneer. | Provinclal Apriculiural and Irdustrial EXHIBITION, OF P. £. ISLAND, To be held at Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday, 12th and 13th Oct RETURN TICKETS from Halifax, N.58., to Chariottetown, at $4 eacb, will be issued on Menday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10th, 11th and 12th; and from St. John, N. B., at $5 each, on same dates, good to return up “to and including SATURDAY, 15th inst; and from other Stations on St. Jobn and Halifax (ivisions of the Intercoloniai Rail- way, at one first-class fare, | | i A. McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition. Ch’town, Oct, 7, ’81—tf HE place to get your Printing doneis | the EXAMINER PRINTING ROOM® ee On de Rosa Gwynne 3rd, Sire Lovely Lad (Herd ¢ Dam Broken Horn Rosa Gwynne, S:re | a) \ lomng) ) s i \ [ : j b | IB) | 8B, A R G B cy 1 teaaneaoe Oxfordshire Yearling Ram (Black-| | SEALETTE, 10 Young Pigs of the Yorkshire and Poland | ‘ LADIES’ SACQUES, ——IN— Far and Cloth, —AND — FUR LINED GLOAKS, CHEAP, AT 83 QUEEN STREET. R. W. TREMAINE. | Oct, 7, 1881. HEAVY CLOTH, ULSTER CLOTH, —AND— peer GOODS, R W. TREMAINE'S, | 83 Queen Street, Uct. 7, 1881, LOOK WOU HERE. STOVEPI a >: STEVE PIPE. ’3 HE subscriber is now making an assort. ment of Stevepipe and Tinware, | Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Cash Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to order. Special prices to wholesale dealers, Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly and carefully attended to, Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr, Jen- kin’s residence, Queen Strect, R. RODD, Practical Tinsmith. Chacietintown, Sept. 3°, 51 -3m SG#9 ONER FOR SALE. FP HE SCHOONER “TIGER,” 103 Tons, three years old, now due at tuis pori, is offered for sale on priv: ate terms, _ Farther a may be obtain d from the undersign FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, Oct, 7, ’8i—pat iw | i this date. CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS CLLEGE, THE ABOVE COLLEGE WILL BE OPENED! ON THE 257% INST. tvening Classes to be Resumed Ist Hoy, A discount of 20 per cent. will be al. lowed on the present tui‘ion rates to lst ae FAGH & REL: i, a PROPRIETORS, Char! otetows, Oct, 11, ’81— 2w QUILT BAZAAR AND THAs oN Thanksgi ring Day, Oct, 20th, —IN THRE— MARKET HALL, Ix Arp or THE Bisin CurisTian Cuvee, In addition to the “ Quilt,” there will bea large collection of useful and Fancy articles for sala, Refreshment Tables will be provided, Dinner will be served from 12 o'clock, at 25 cents cach, Tra ables open at 4, and con. tinue open during the evening; price 25 cts, ALL ARE INVITED, Doors open at 11 o'clock, Admission 10 cts, Oct, 11—eod Millner’s Tin Shop, {po ndientner: tnantih for past patron- age, respectfully solicits a continuance of same, Stove Pipes, Pans, Elbows, &e., €e., At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash, WHOLESALE AND [gral aay” An apprentice wanted immediately to learn the Tin Trade. GEO. W. MILLNER, Oct, 11, ’81—1m NOTICE 4 se rs \HE business of Messrs, R-inach’s, Nephew _ & Co., Tea Merchants,5 Rood Lane, E.C., London, England, will hereafter be conducted by Mr, Emil Seligmann, under the same style as heretofore. JOHN H, CATHRAE, Agent for Prince Edward Island, Ch’tewn, Oct. 11, 1881—I1w Landlordism in Scotland. RR. JOHN MU RDOCH, Editor of the 4¥i Inverness Ligh'ander, will lecture on Lasdlordism as it is in Scotland, and the Language of the Celts, Tuesday Kveving, 1th inst. MARKET HALL. Admission free. Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7,30. WILLIAM McGILL. Oct. 10, 1881. GOAL. COAL. WAYS ON HAND, Pictou Round and A Nut Coal and Olu Mines Sydney Coal, Cuttomers can be supplied at ail times, Prices as low as any in the city. Terms cash CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, July 12--1aw tf Water Street, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. WAStED— Fifty tons of old BONES at the Pottery. A good chance for the Boys to make Pe, [ee 1] patiw ¥ TAN TED— At Servants’ Employment V Office, Girls to hire in respectable places, Good wages given, Situations ob- tained free of charge. Picase apply to Mrs. Hi, M. Dixon, Temperanee Reform Club Building, 124 Germain Street, corner Princess street, St. Jobn, N. 8B. foc 11 6i “O REN TA COTTAGE PIANO in peel order. Enquire at Lewis’ Photograph ones, Grafton Street. [oe 10 tf pros SALE—Two 1 Lice DRIVING PONIES. Work weil in either single or Gouble hare ness, and very well matched. Wii! be sold low for cash or short credit.—R. B. Noxrox, Norton’s Exp,ess, joc 71 'ANTED TO RENT—A Hewre contaein- ing Kitchen, ro rooms and three Bede rooms, Address P. Box 56, stating lowest rent and situation of re ise \se 23 tt cod rg°.WO GIRLS wanted immediately for gen- kL eral Housewoik, Apply at this office joc 1 7. O LET—A HOUSE ple#santly situated on } Prince Street, contaming tem rooms and a kitchen. A good Stable and Cocch Louse. Reut moderate, Immediute possession, Ap- ply to J. Quirk, Lock Bex 123, Charlottetown, (se 8 2w ‘F\0 LET—Thai desirable Dwelling House i oh the north side of King’s Square, con- taining nine reems and a convenient trost | proof cellar and good stable, Reut very low, | Possession grven in about one month frem Apply to Maxx Burcugr, [se 6 tf ‘3 O LET—A House Possession ist September, M gop, Spring Park Road, containing six rooms Apply to Ja jau 1368