(HE HXAMINER a Le . Ve VOL 7 CHARLOTTETOWN,* PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1880, NO. 122 “J. G. ECKSTADT, Surgeon Union House, Queen Street. OFFICE HOULS Corns ¢ tracted for 24 cents. From 2 te 5 p. m. Parties waite| upon at their residence. Urders left at Post Office Box 72. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 'S0—1m JUST ARRIVED! BDL Les 28. WAREHOUSE, Ex S, S. “ Hibernian,” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, Corsets, Cashmeres, Colored and Black Satins, Pompadoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, (in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &e., All of which are now opened, and will be sold at our usual low prices. Ww. & A. BROWN & CO, Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1880, fo the Stockholders of the Beliveau Albertite and Oil Company : YOTICE is hereby given that a further | Call of two and one-half per cent. on the enpaid Shares of the said Company was made the Directors of the Company on the twenty-first day of September, instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of October uext. By order of the Board of Directors. Dated at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorlan:, in the Province of New Bruns- wick, the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1880. K. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer of the Beliveau Albertite and Vil Uo. Shareholéers in P. E. Island may pay the Call to the Hank of Prince Edward Island to the credit of the Company. E. B, CHANDLER. [se 27 till date] PACIFIC Mutual Insurance Uo., —oF— NEW YoREK MARINE. nee Assets 3)st Dec., 1879, $744,149.00 Insurances effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards en first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morron Kose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E. Island. May 11, 1580. Nut Goal, Nut Coal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pietou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual, G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kca tt Flour and Meal. RDERS will be received for the follow- ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— “Buda” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster,” ‘‘Golden Age,” “Extra Family,” ‘‘Warcup’s Su- perior,” ‘‘White Kose,” ‘‘ Florence, ” **Beaver,” ‘‘Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Meal—*‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mills, or delivered et Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. B May 6, $0. UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper pablished m the Provinces. Chiropodist, Qo suey OF MY CRACKERS A } | i | i ‘a + ND BISCUITS IS S T H E SNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST IN: THE MARKET, INasmuce AS THEY ARE ALWAYS FR ‘Sa * pr EIVING THE GREATEST CARE AND ATTENTION in the MAKING of THEM, and WARRANTED to Keep FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME. TRY THE FOLLOWING KINDS BoetoN CRACKER, QUEEN DROPS, Prantan FINGERS, COCOANUT JUMBLES, SuLranta LEMON, CARRAWAY TOPS, (GRACKNELLS, ICED ARROWROOT, LaNiON MIXED whavtAD of “THF Nat _— RLES, os ,fincipal of the Truro ; ; A LIAN R AT IXty. He attends the NAPS yo ae F , by invitation, and °*” al meeting in th TS, (rect Seog? SNAPS, JOHN QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street, oO THE NEW CANADIAN BEVERACE! K A OK A, The Only Satisfactory Substitute for Tea and Coffee. -Highly Recommended for Regular Use at Ordinary Meals. —— - 10: —— — THE VERY BEST ARTICLE FOR DIETARY USE EVER DISCOVERED. ee om] CC ={ Go rm Oo Teacsiscut TF K Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1880. K HE injurious effects which the continuos use of tea and coffee have on the human system are well known. The most eminent physicians advise their patients to abstain from using either. Owing to the taste for these beverages which has been universally acquired, it has been found necessary to find a sub- stitute. Various substitutes have been tried, but Kaoka is the only one ever discovered which has been found to perfectly answer the purpose. Unlike Tea and Coffee, it contains neither Theine nor Caffeine, nor any other poisonous principle whatever which gg veven by long use, prove hurtful to the weakest constitutions. It is estan,” andwmmended for sick persons and children, Families using white ¢ evening, by We- should adopt Kaoka as their regular drink at meals. Therepeated—a requisi- | tind to them the elemegts which, when taken into the 9 to the manager to ails, teeth, sinews and brains, and which have been z our of which the white bread is made, Thousands of-— no aftlicted with Dyspepsia, Ner- vousness, Indigestion, Slétpléssuess, Sick Headache, &c., have been restored to perfect health by eschewing tea and coffee altogether, and drinking with their meals nothing but Kaoxa. It contains no ‘‘ chemicals.” The elements from which it is made are wheat and sugar, nothing more. For sale in pound and half-pound packets at the ‘Crown Greoery,” South Side Queen Square. ROBERTSON & CAMERON. Charlottetown, October i, 1880—30 ins eod O K THH GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. 70: ESTABLISHED 1[82i. amen AD, HEAD OFFICE: O London, H. C. 11 Lombard Street, Serene * ee $14,500, 060.6 $2,375.000.00 Total Assets, Annual Income, 20% Risks at lowest current rates by Carvell Brothers, Charlottetown, July 21, 1880—2aw 2m, pat law 2m Agents. ——_—_—-_------ -_— ne a et el ts SE ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manil : Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American, si Prices on application, Jan. 7, 1880. -—————— eee For Sa (EVMAT Freehold Property, with a front of eighty feet on Pownal ares and eighty- four feet on Sydney Street,the House contain- Gi ott etown: having a front of 67 feet, Do ing 16 1 rooms and two Kitchens. Can ; gat , Dor- hana ‘ase one Dwelling by unlocking a “— mee wer inen | back ieee to door. Apply on the premises to i ~s ous dings ereon er . MRS. BOSWALL. _ For further culars apply to Messrs, April 26, 1880-—tf ‘ Hopason & McLeopr Charlottetown. SS — or to Let. |Vaiutls Poprty fe So | Vr BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in ‘The Provincial Exhibition | PRIZE LIST. vVOULTRY. Best prir Turkeys, (Rooster and Hen), A. Soswell, Lot 49. Best »dair Spring Geese, W. Royalty. Best pair Ducks, E. J. McKenzie. Caven- dish. Best Rooster and 2 Pullets, any breed, F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty. 2nd do d&, David McKinnon, City. srd do do, Jas. D Irving, City. Best Rooster and 2 Pullets, Light Brah- ma bred, George W. White. Best Rooster and 2 Pallets, Puff Brahma W. R. Watson, City. Best Rooster and 2 Pullets, Brown Leg horn, Alex. McNab. Best Rooster and 2 Puilets, Plymouth Rock, Henry Longworth, Royalty. BUTTER AND CHEESE, Best Cheese, not less than 30 Ibs,, Henry Hyde, West River. 2nd do do, James Howard, West River. sest Cheese, not less than 20 lbs, Robert Jones, jr., Lot 48. 2nd do do, Samuel Hyde, West River. Best Tub or Crock of Butter, not less than 28-ths. net, Mrs. George Sellar, High- held. : 2nd do do, Mrs. James Howard, West River. 3rd do do, Thomas Pierce, Winsloe Road. Best 5 lbs. of fresh Butter, in prints or rolls, Wm. Howard, West River. 2nd do do. Geo. Howard, Winsioe Road. GRAIN, PEAS, BEANS AND VEICHES. Best 2 bushels of White Wheat, 63} lbs— Thos. Bulman, Rustico. 2nd do do, 63} Ibs -J. F. Holland, Bedeque. Best 2 bushels Red Wheat, 65 Ibs—D. tobinson, New Perth. 2nd do do, 62 lbs—Jas. Bernard, New London. Best 2 bushels two-rowed Barley, 564 lbs, Thos. Bulman, Rustico. 2nd do do, 57 Ibs.,G. W. Miller, George- town Rovalty 3rd do do, 55} \ibs., John Dickieson, Summerside. Best 2 bushels White Oats, 49} lbs., Thos. Bulman, Rustico. 2nd do do, 464 ibs., John Ling, Wheat- ley Rever. 3rd do do, 454 Ibs., John Dickieson, Summerside. Best 1 bushels Black Oats, 45} Ibs., Thos. Bulman, Rustico. 2ud do do, 41} lbs., John MacGregor, Rustico. 3rd do do, 414 lbs, Joseph D. Campbell, Montague. | Best bushel Peas, Senator Haythorne, Marsfield. 2nd db do, Henry S. Gates, Mayflower Mills. Best bushel White Beans, Wm. Mutch, Hopeton. 2nd do do, James Farquharson, Lot 48. Best bushel Herse Beans, Jos. Stretch, West River. Best half bushel Hops. Mrs. Geo. nett, St. Peter’s Road. est 20 lbs Flour, in strong paper bag, Arch. Lord, Tryon. Best 20 lbs Oatmeal. do do., I Royalty. Best 20 lbs Buckwheat Flour, Arch. Lord, Tryon. Best 20 Ibs Pearl Barley, none. SEEDS. Best bushel Timothy Seed, Stephen Me- Callum, Brackley Point. Best 20 lbs. Red Clover, Pineo, New Glasgow. *Best 10 lbs. Alsyke Clover Seed, Alex, Bovyer, Lot 48. Best 10 lbs. White Clover, Pineo, New Glasgow. Best half bushel Flax Seed, none. nooTS & VEGETABLES. Best half bushel Potatoes (any kind), Angus McKinnon, Royalty. 2nd do do, not decided. 3rd do do, John Murchison, Point Prim. Best half bushel Potatoes (Early Rose), John A. Murray, Clyde River. Best do (Black Kidneys), W. R. Watson, City. Best do (Skerry Blues), Hon. D. Davies, Royalty. Best do (Prolifics), James Howard, West River. Best twelve Turnips, George Easton, Royalty. 2nd best do, H. J. McMillan, Mill Cove. Best twelve Long Red Mangel Wurtzel, Kd. Baytield, Royalty. Best twelve Yellow Globe do, John Bur- ris, City. Best bushel White Field Carrots, J. Acorn, Los 49. 2nd do do, George Brown, Pownal. Best dozen Onions, red, Richard Bourke, Lot 49. Best do, White or Yellow, Wm. Brown, Holmes, of. Rar- » +. Wright, Pacifique, Pacifique City. Best do Beets, Wm. Road. Best do Parsnips, Mrs. Geo. Sellers, Highfield. Best do Carrots, Government House. Best three Cauliflowers, Jas. Bourke, Sonthport. Best dozen ears Indian Corn, Allan MeNeill, City. Best Pumpkin, Wim. Wood, Lot 33. Best dozen Squash, Richard Burke, Lot 49. Best Three Flat Dutch Cabbage, Wm. Corish, City. Best do Drumhead, Richard Burke, Pownal. Best do Red, Jas. Bourke, Southport. Best do any other kind, Wm. Brown, jr., City. Best half dozen Roots Celery, Hon. Jos. Pope, City. Best two Citron Melons, J. P. Ball, City. Best group of Vegrtables grown by the exhibitor, Edward Bayfield, City. Best dez. Tomatoes, Wm. Heard, City. FRUIT. Best basket Covking Apples, Hon. Geo. Wright, Royalty. 2nd do do, Wm, Jones, Lot 49. Best basket Eating Apples, Abram Gill, Little York. 2nd best do, John Dark,Malpeqne Road. Best basket Winter Keeping Apples, Mrs. Geo. Davies, City. 2nd do do, Wm. Cairns, St. Road. Best Sample Crab Apples, Stephen Me- Callum, Brackley Point Road. Best Sample Green Gages, nene. Best Sample Plums. Mrs. C. Bryenton, Union Road. Best Sample Purple Plums, Mr. George Burnett, St. Peter’s Road. Best Sample of Damsons, Mrs. Angus Darrach, St. Peter's Road. Best dozen Pears, William Brown, jr., City. . 2nd do do, William Heard, City. Best bunch White Grapes, Hon. D. Davies, Royalty. Best bunch Black Grapes, Wm. Heard, City. Bost half-bushel Cranberries, Edmund Doyle, Mount Stewart. 2nd do do, John Horne, Rustico. FLORICULTURE. Best three Asters, Miss Louisa Bovyer, Lot 48. Best three Balsams, Miss A. M. McRae, Pownal. : Best do Carnations, Mrs. D, Davies. Best do Dahlias, Mrs. John Williams. Best do Geraniums, Miss A. Longworth, Royalty. Best do Coleus, G. L. Haszard. Best do Fuchsias, Miss A. Longworth, Royalty. Best do Gladion, Miss Louisa Bovyer, Lot 48. Best do Lillies, Edward Bayfield, City. Best do Petunias, G. L. Haszard, City. Best do Roses, Wm. Heard, City. Best do Portulaca, Mrs. A. M. McKie, Pownal. Best do Phlox Drummondi, Wm. Heard, City. Best do. Verbenas, Mrs. A. M. McRae, Pownal. Best hand Boquet Flowers,G. H. Haszard, City. 2nd do do, Mrs. T. DesBrisay. Best Bouquet Everlasting Flowers, Miss Mary Jane Schurman, Bedeque. Best twelve Pansies,G. H. Haszard. Peter’s CARRIAGES. Best Buggy, covered, MacDougall & Sea- man, city. 2nd best do do, Best Express wagyon, do. Best double seated wagon, McDougall & Seaman, City. 2nd best do, J. & R. Scott, City. Best single Wagon, do. 2nd best, Louis Fowler, North Bedeque. MANUFACTURES IN LEATHER, Best Side Grain Leather, Jas. Arbing, Crapaud. Best Calfskin, do do. Best Set Single Harness, Black Leather, Mark Pound, Kensington. Best do, Brown Leather, Robert Toombs, City. WOOLLEN AND FLAX GooDs. Best 10 yards Fancy Tweeds, all wool (winter wear), Mrs. John McNeill, New Perth. Best do (summer wear), Ann Kennedy, Brackley Point Road. Best 10 yards Black Cloth, all wool (full dressed), Mrs. John Sharp, Lot 19. Best do (Grey) do, Jas. Sullivan, Mill View, Lot 49. Best Gentleman’s Lane, Dunstaffanage. Best Woman's Shawl (new) Mrs. Robert €airns, Freetown. Best Piece Fancy Drugget, striped, Mar- garet, Whittle, Vernon River, Best do, checked, Annie, McRae, City. Best pair Door Mats, Miss G. Gill, Little York, Best 10 yards Twilled Flannel, all wool, Miss Aun Kennedy, Brackley Point Road. Best do, plain Flannel, Mrs. J. B, Stew- art, do. Best 20 yards Carpet (woolen), Mrs. J. McDougall, Argyle Shore. Plaid (new), Miss Best 20 yards Carpet cotton warp woollen filling, James Howard, jun., West River. Best pair Blankets, all wool, Miss Jessie | Scott, St. Peter’s Road. Best Hearth Rug, all Wool Yarn and Cloth (new), Mrs. Woodland, Cavendish. j ‘ 4 Best Business Suit, Tweed (winter wear) Mallett, Union | John McKenzie, Summerside. Best Overceat, Factory Cloth, do. Best 3 pairs Men's Woollen Socks, Johanna Douglass, Stanhope. 2nd do do, Miss 8S. Macgregor, Lot 48. Best 2 pairs Women’s Woollen stockings, Mrs. W. W. MeLeod, City. Best Pair Horse Rugs, Mrs. George Bur- net, St. Peter’s Road. 2nd du do, Mrs. E. Lane, Dunstaffnage. Best 3 pairs Men’s Woollen Mitts, Mra, Peter McLeod, city. 2nd do do, Mrs. G. Burnet, St. Peter’s Road.