PE a0 trees 2 + sates a <7 ie * adipecia ter ssn ionas:eT only siendlbntey wegiiy Wisanitce Bs : F ' PO OO OLE eee re + so pee REE EG a ay 4 5 esi. cee Oe va adh, Lgipe agape a iets Cn ? % ai: a tS te as 3 1 on ih; i 1S i; + ae EXAMINER on cea ene _——- oe Tra DAtLy OCTOBER’ 28, 1889. Tur theme of the lecture at the Academy of Music, this There may be differences of the rank the Rev. Dr. Leeming holds as an heard him evening, is a grand one. opinion as to orator ; but no one who has will deny that itis high. We anticipate a very rare treat. «2 ano - 26th inst., a splendid On Thursday evening, the upon the stroke of 8 o'clock, meteor was seen bearing EK. N. E., at an elevation of about 30°—traveliing south ward through a space of about 16° while visible. It shone with an intense white light, exploding about haif its course, leav ing a train behind. Its track lay across the head of the Constellation Cetas, disappear- ‘ng a little to the east of Saturn. -<—e- Ix another column we publish the care- fully prepared opinion of His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate in the Smytie rs. Lawson. It is an able vind. cation of the right of the press to criticise public otticials and public institutions. No fault be found with Mr. Smythe or his advisers for bringing the actior The Patriot’s attack, if not libel- lous, was so severe that the complainant case of can of course was certainly justified in seeking the pro- tection of the courts. But the betteg course would have been to have demanded an in- vestigation, proved the charges to be false, and forced the Patriot to retract them. This course is still open; and we hope it may be followed. Mr. Smythe must not hold his position with such charges stand- ing unanswered against him. —_~71o Tue letter of “*Acetum” crowded out— will a} pear to-morrow. Tue Supreme Court meets on the 4th of No- vember next—not the 14th as stated yesterday. Me. J. E. Haszarv, of the late firm of Haszarl Bros., leaves for Boston this evening. We wish him success. ehlipareenpene Coat. ‘is still high” in Ontario. The ‘coal ring” hag not yet been broken; but it is hoped that it will soon collapse. Tus Pictou Standard announces the retura of Nova Scotians from Colorado by an article headed, ‘* When the Swallows Homeward Fly.” Tue brig Vindex arrived from Liverpoo! to-day with salt and merchandize to K, F. Quirk, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Kenny, of Halifax are on avis t to this city. ‘They are staying at the Rankin House, deat dhieeeebai ‘* Le Nouveau Monde” says the five steaim- ers now being built on the Ulyde tor the French Naviygatiou Company are intended tor the line between Quebec and Mavre. On Monday morning a heavy svow squall passed over Lape iraverse ald Vicinity. iwo mches of snow fell, and the roads aud ficids remained covered with it until iuesday. His (+Race, the Archbishop of lialitax, who was taken suddeuly ili on Saturday last, Is re- ported better, He intends gomy to tie Southera States for the benefit vf his health. Luxe Srewart & Co.’s Baltimore circular reports that grain ireights at that port last week were active, with few vVesseis ulen- gaged. Advanced rates are looked for as lew vessels are bound for Balumore. iespector of Finance, T. D. Tims, ., Visited the Audit office and Savings Bank a few days ago, and ituund both these offices iu a highly satisfactory conditien under their new management. ‘HE Tue bark ‘* Isobel,” McLure, Master, clear- ed fron: Montague Bridge on the 26th ior Demaerara, with an assorted cargo of coal, hay, white and black oats, horses, sheep, and 25,000 ‘eet of boards. Arpig SHrpmenrs. — Last week over eighteea thousand barrels were sbipped trom Montreal—the largest shipment ever made frem that port. It is said that over seven thousand barrels are to be shipped from Kings Vo., N. 3. THe Stipendiary Magistrate lad for his attention to-day, three cases of drunk and in- capable, two cases of crunk and disorderly and one case of interfering with the police. Ali were «calt with in the usual manner. Terence McEntee, a noted vagrant, was sentenced to three months imprisonment with hard labor. ili hercsbialprainen neni Tur first agricultural show ever held in the Northwest ‘Territory was the Rapid City Agricultural Society show held on Thursday, the Zistinst. It turned out to be a grand success, far ahead of the expectations ot every! ody, and was a credit to the promoters. Lieut.-Giovernor Laird was present, and was presented with an address, to w hich he made a very appropriate reply. Pro puce Surpments.—The schooner Minnie E. cleared for St, John’s N’fid, on the 27th inst., with a cargo consisting of 30%2 bushels potatoes, 1215 bush oats, 552 bush turnips, 20 bbls oysters, 63 bbis potatoes, geese, etc., shipped by D. Egan. The schr. Ira homis, also cleared for St. John's Nfld, with a cargo consisting of 2,000 bush potatoes, 400 bush barley, 140 bush turnips, 49 dozen eabbagr, 1300 bush oats, 17 bbls parsoips, shipped by Angu: McDonald. Jhe schooner Charles, clearei for Halifax, on the 25th, with a cargo consisting of 1440 bush potatoess 110 bush turnips, 95 bush oats, shipped by McNeill, The \egit cleared for the same port with 1,218 bush potatoes, 106 do turnips by Mc- Nally. The Ralph cleared for Hatifax also, with 2088 bushels potatees, 50 do turnips and 10 bb's oysters by J. Bonkay; while a num- ber of schooners cleared on the 26th for Nova Scotia, from Montague, New London and other perts, with produce, Eo aenteaavetaringenaanaetitl ‘Joseph FE Corkani, Halifax, N3S;J RK Bourke, Mt. stewart; $ eee Tue ‘Osborne House” and Ict sd joining | was sold by auctien to-day and purchased by Mr. John Metregor for the proprietor, Mr. | Cyrus MeGregor, tor $3,650. | ‘Ture demand for heavy draft horses is still increasing. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that sixteen are] required by Mr. KR. Crabb, for shipment te the | | American market. Parties having heavy horses for sale would do well to bring them in at ence, as this will probably be the last ship- ! ment of the season. Weather Bulletin. Probahilities for the nect 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 98__10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly northerly ; clearing, colder w eather. ag ee ES eee ET tT re SHEVPING INTELLIGENCE. ? > PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Oct 25.-—brigt Lauretta, Liverpool, salt to L. C. Owen. %.—sch W Wright, Pictou, coal to Wright & Macgowao; Rising Dawn, Pic- tou. coal to John Hughes; Claymore, Chatham, boards to Win Dodd; Corsair, Pictou, coal, Oct. 27-—str Carroll, Wright, Boston mdze; Victor, St John’s Nfld, 30 bags salt, 14| bbis herring: Miramichi, Crapaud, eats, + euc, Oct CLEARED, 26.—sehs W Wright, Dawn, Spirit of the Day and Caroline, Pictou, ballast: Minnie R. McKenzie, Pictou, eats; Charles, Orwell, bal; Serene, Vernon River, bal: Glide, Liscomb, 407 bbls potatoes, 61l do turnips, 59 bush oats; Winnie. Summerside,3t tons iron,in bond, by RF Quirk; We Are Here, Pinette, bal; brigt Siena, Cascumpec, 4 hhds and i tierce sugar, 5 puns molasses, by F 7 Newbery. Oct 27.-—bark Isobel, Pownal, salt and bal; Elizabeth, Pictou bal; Miramichi, Crapaud, bal; sch Herbert, Halifax, 1,400 bush potatoes, 206 do turnips, by Murphy & Quilty. Rising Oct. OUTPORTS. Cardigan Bridge, 22ud.—sch Royal Albert, Channel, Nfld, 1,055 bush oats, 2 casks beef, | 10 bush parsnips, ete., Robert Hickman, 1 oats, nv GENERAL, | Halifax, 26—cld sch Viola, Crapa Charicttetown. e Sb. ud, Alia, | Peter's; |. }8.—passed through canal, sch Denovo, for P E11, Prince Albert, Chan- nel, Nfld. Boston, 23— chi sch Julia Char- lottetown, sch Mary Jane, West Point, PE L ! Vranklin, apursganpatnmannaneee ie aaa a BLeaD. On Wednesday, ithe 27th imst., Eliza Macgowan, in the 83rd year of her age, a native of Charlottetown, and many years a devoted member of the Wesleyan Methodist church. ‘he deceased was daughter of a former Attorney General of this Province,and grand-daughter of late Rev. Joha Macgowan, L. D. M., minister of the Devonshire Square Church, London. (Funeral from her late resi- dence iriuce Street, on Saturday at 2 o'clock, =r = 2 oe er ee = — = > = —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Oct. 26.—-Alexander McMillan, Wheatley River; DB Howatt. Crapaua, wen C Me- Lean, Belfast. George 6b Aitkens, Lower Mon- tague; Lheophilus Crosby, Lonshaw; James Ross, Mt. Stewart; Wm Laird, New Glasgow; Kt E Bagnall, Hazei Grove; James Gay, Pownal Kobert ternan, Moutreai; Alexander McLeod, Orwell; William Connohan, Bay Fortune; liichard Burdett, Dundas; G T Knight, Souris; Mrs Collin, 5t. Peters; Mrs Shaw, Crapaud; Miss Theale, do; John Me- Caullay, Cardigan; James Juaird, New Glasgow; Mrs McNab and 5 children, Georgetown; W W Hogg wife and@@mild, ort Hawksbury; Mrs William ‘{n:uer, Mahone Bay, Lunenburg NS; James Livingston, Portiand Me. RANKIN Oct. 27-—Mr and Mrs T E Kenny, Halifax; W T Lawson, do; J C Weiting, Demerara; Capt Scott, Halifax; Ll. J McPhee, St John’s, Nild; M Gibbin, Montreal; Wm Edmonds,do. HORSES WANTED. — W ANTED, between this date and the Ist November, ‘Sixteen Asavy Dratt Horses ; ALSO, Four Exira Briving Morses, Apply to HOUSE, ROBERT CRABBE, ‘* Farmers Arms,” Ch’town. Oct. 28th, 1850. “31 ‘Dissolution of Partnership. YQ\HE Partnership heretofore existing be- tween the undersigned, under the name and style of RUBEN & HART, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. The business will hereafter be carried on by S. Ruben, who is empowered to collect all debts due the late tirm. CAROLINE HART, SOLOMON RUBEN. Ch’town, Oct. 28th, 18:0. 3irg Cincher meneame CHHEBUCTO MARINE insurance Association | OF HALIPAS. E. PALMER, Juvr., Ch’town, Oct. 22,'80—im Exchange Building. ‘ UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper published in the Provinces, cee APPLES, CIDE HOUSSHOLD FURNITURE. AUCTION, at my Sale ro MORROW, FRIDAY, 29th October, at 2 0 clock, WILL Room, sell at Cinee yJucel i “quare, Bildwin Apples, ** Xxx ~~ 57 bbls American xtra,’ 5 bbls article. ) Ghoice Fresh Cider, (a superior ALSO : Leds, (‘heffonier, Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, feather Walnut Washstands, Walnut Rureaus and Glass, Wardrobe, fables, Whairs, ‘and Steel Kngravings, ] Boot Stand, Desk and Carpets, (Chromos pe Case Stuffed Birds, Bath Tubs, Parlor and Cocx Stoves, 1 Olhce Stools, Brussels Carpets, &c., Xe. WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 25, 1880 Auctioneer. CHANCE FOR A G0eD INVESTHIENT! ‘ * . . fanoe Cove Lobster Factory For Sale. r_WilsS Factory is¥titted up with steam and is one of the best arranged on the Island. It is now offered for sale, the owner, on ac- count of ill health, wishing to retire from the business. The output of the establishment this season amounted to 95,600 cans, and can for next season be indefinitely extended. The “‘ Canoe Cove” brand of lobsters is con- sidered one of the best in the English market and commands the highest prices. For further information apply te Hon. D. Davies, or to Messrs G. Davits & Co., Lon- don House. Ch’town, Oct. 28, 1550. Sweet Cider. FEW barrels Choice Fresh Cider, made 4 from Grafted Fruit, and warranted a first class article, which will be sold very cheap. WILLIAM DODD, "SO. Queen *quare. Oct, 2d, BALDWIN APPLES. 100 BARRELS American Paldwin Ap- UY ples, ‘‘extra hand picked fruit,” sell- ing low to make room for further consign- ments. pase WILLIAM DODD, Queen Square, "80 : er) RRe = SCHOONER WANTED. W E want a Schooner of about 0 tons, to load Jamber. Quick despatch and a big freight will be given. Apply at once to FE. 8. HANFO b&CO., 43 Water Street. Oct. 98, Oct.’ 28th, 1880. li — WORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House,in Souris, in hing’s County, on MUNDAY, the thirteenth day of December, A. D. 1500, at the hour oi twelve o'clock, noon, under aud by virtue of a Power of Sale in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 23rd day of May, A. D. i877, and made between Simon Cheverie and Mary his wife, and Alex- ander Cheverie and Mary his wife, of the one part, and James RK. McLean of the other part, and which was, by ludeuture dated the sixth day of December, A. D. 1878, assigned to the undersigned, — Lip that tract, piece and parcel of land A situate, lying and being in Souris Kast, bounded and described as foliows : Cemraenc- i a post fixed in thesouth side of the ing at 4Main street, runniag through Souris and in the fence being the Eastern division line of land owned by the heirs of the late John Knight, and running thence along Main Street,aforesaid, easterly a distance of seventy- four feet, to a plot of land sold to James Lar- rigan; and thence running southwesterly by a line parallel with the eastern division } line or fence aforesaid a distance of one hun- dred and seventy-eight feet to the shore; and thence following the various courses of the shore westerly to the said castern division line; and thence northeasterly along said division fence a distance of one hundred and thirty-two feet to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hopasun & McLeop, Soliciters, Char- lottetown. Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880. JOHN GAHAN, Assignee of Mortgagee. [oc 28 oaw till sale th] MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Souris, in King’s County. on MONDAY, the thirteenth day of De- cember, A. LD. 1880, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under and by virtue of a Power of Sale, in an Indenture of Mort- gage, dated the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1877, and made between John F. Campion of the one part, and James R. McLean, ot the other part, which was by Indenture dated the sixth day of December, A. D., 1878; assigned to the undersigned. AMY that piece and parcel of land, situate - lying and being in Souris East, boun- ded as follows : Commencing at the North- west angle of J. G. Sterns’ property, now oc- eupied by him as a garden and shop ; thence westwardly along the south side of Main street a distance of fifty feet ; thence at right angles in a southerly direction to the shore of Col- ville Bay, and thence easterly, following the courses of the said Bay until it strikes the said J. G. Sterns western live; thence northerly, along said line to the place of commencement. For further particulars apply at the office of Messrs. Hodgsen & McLeod, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. Dated this 28th October, A. D. 1880. JOHN GAHAN, Assignee ef Mortgage. } Oct, 28, 1880,—oaw, till sale, HOUSE. FALL, 1880. Davies & 00 ARE NOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW STOCK! AND OFPER THE BEST VALUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, icin oe ALT, DEPARTIENTS, it Will Pay EVERY BUYER —OF~ DkY GUUDS TO LOCK THROUGH OUR STOCK Before Purchasing. Terms Cash. GHO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1830. LM BALL Rev, Dr. Leeming, Vy, 5 y WILL LECTURE on AT THE AGADEMY OF Music, THURSDAY, 28th OCTOBER. ge At the close of the lecture on Shakes. peare, Dr. Leeming will deliver by Special request, that soul-stirring recitation—‘ Sitaagyg O’Brien.’ Gpve hundred chairs will be special], served and numbered, Apply at “ Dineen Bockstore,”’ lveserved seats 50 cents; Gallery 25 cents, Indiow Hall, Summerside ~Mary Q Scots. . i, | ECEIVED from London, por Parquette 25 ot ; > i EA. Blanche,” chests and half-chests Prime Congou TEA, Fer sale cheap, wi : retail, a WRiGHT & MaeN Ch’town, Gct. 27, ’80—Gi eod wkly 7 WRECK SALE. ry be sold at AUCTION, for the benefit of all concerned, at B 8 © EAST cerned, peaton’s Cov POINT, on " Monday, November Ist, The HULL and MATERIAL of the Schooner *‘Ada K.,” as she now lies there stranded, J. Ri. WHELAN, Broker, — O7 Souris, Oct. 27, 1880—4i RVIARBLE Shelves aud Register Grates, WiLL sell at AUCTION, at the store of . Mr. S. W. Crappe, corner of Grafton ard Great George streets, on THURSDAY the 4th November, at 11 o’clock,— : 12 Marb!e Mantels and Register G 6 Marble Mantel Shelves, : ie) t : ee WILLIAM DODD, 26, 1880. Auctioneer, LABRAGUR HERRING, ‘UST ARRIVED, ex ‘‘ Emelienne,” 320 @F barreis and halt-barrels Prime Labrador , Herring, landing at Peake’s No. 2 Whari, ws GEO. COOMBS, Ch’town, Oct. 23, ’80—6i Water Street, S2nd BATTALION BAND, Grand Promenade Concer rUNHE Committe of the 82nd Battalion Band have arrangel for a Grand Promenade Concert, in the DRILL SHED, . wo a on the evening of vi at F ute Thursiay, the 4th of Novémber Next, FUND, Oct. IN AID OF THE BAND Doors open at 74. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock, precisely,and close punctually at 10, Tickets 25 cents each, to admit one lady and gentleman; to be had at the City Drug Stares, and at the door. F. 8. LONGWORTH, Capt. 82nd Batt., Sec’y Band Com, ’S0—pat till 4th nev 7 mis Oct. HEAVY HORSES s W ANTED, — Eight horses, weighing from * 1,300 upwerds, and 5 to 7 years old. Apply at the ‘‘ Farmer's Arms” on Friday next. Oct. 26, ’80—3i W. S. McKIE, } 1 UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper prblished ta the Provinces. i et ey ne ere omen Si oe “2 » Wants, Lest, found, Ve ————= sa” Advertisements under this heading, m space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for T'en Cents per day. ~ ee een ‘PIZ0@—A guaranteed remedy, for sale at Fraser's Drug Store, Queen St. Oct, 28th. 7i. NPEZGOOTVIC—The best remedy is for sale at the Apothecaries Hall, DesBri- say's Coruer. ' oc. 25d e lw TMERELLAS—The subscriber wishes to inform the citizens of Charlottetown that the business of Umbrella mending, &c., is still carried on at the old stand, opposite Mr. R. Bridge’s meat store.—S. TAUDVIN. foe 25 lm PARFNERSHIP—Wanted in a well- established business in Charlottetown, by a person of considerable experience and some means. Address ‘‘ Partner,” Box 40, Char- lotteeown Post Office. joc 22 “’@0K—A first-class COOK wanted im- mediately at the ‘‘Revere Hovss.” Good wages. [oc 8 té ——-— a a a ee cEwen House continues to receive 1 permanent BOARDERS. Terms mod- erate. [oc 7 r¥x@ LET—Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 rooms respectively. Apply to JAMES McLerop, Lower Spring Park Road. [se 30 Wes Servant Girl—one from the country preferred. Also, at Boy to attend to garden, coach house, ete. at this office. AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Powns Street, continues to receive ars and permanent Boarders. jl a SHAKESPEARE | id + # ee a sis ef °° FVIANTLES, “| 7