— - ores re 7 2 —— eee THe Dainy !XAMINER. OCTOBER 17, 1879. Local Government Finances. We clip the following from the Patriot of Ti ursday :- “To the Bdilor of the I’resdyterian. “Srr, —I observe in the last issue of your aper, under the headiug of ‘Facts for the ‘lectors of Belfast,’ the following: ‘That the late Provincial Auditor, Mr. Frederick WV. Hyndm.n, prepared a statement showing that the actual deficit fur 1378 was $73,364.’ “I must inform you that your statement 1s incorrect. T never prepared any such docu- ment, anil may add that it was impossible that I could do, as no such deficit existed. ‘Yours, ‘ “FF, W. HyspmMay,. On reading the above, we referred to eur past copy fyles, and easily found the fol- lowing, which is in Mr. Hyndman’s ewn handwriting, and the original copy of which can be scen at the office of the Examiner by the curious :— Statement shewing the Receipts and Ex- diture in 1878, and the actual amount of indebtedness on 3lst December, 1579, suppos- ing all outatanding accounts to have been paid, and omitting assets not available : Receipts at Treasury in 1878, $312,634 34 Expenditure by Warrant in 1878, 334.133 29 Expenditure in excess of eceipts, Add outstanding sc sounts for Teachers’ salaries and supple- ments to 3ist he 1878, araount due o- lum Contractors, Pub- lie Works and Road Service, Priuting, &c., $ 21,448 95 52,415 65 $73,864 60 Deduct balance in hand Ist Jan., 1878 Less assets not available in cents” and duty bonds, _ 13,122 80 22,123 73 ee ee eee $35,246 53 Indebtedness on lst Jan, 1879, suppposing all aceounts to have been $51,740 87 paid, Farp. W. HyNpMAN, Sth May, 1879. Provincial Auditor. —--- Tus ‘Carroll’ sailed for Boston yesterday evening, with 812 drums dry fish, 529 bbls. mackerel, 500 cases , and 5 barrels pota- toes, valued at $6, - She ea owing possencers : Cummiskey, es Fisher, Gan bell, Mra M McDonald, Mr Dauivl McDonald, Mr A McDonald, Miss Mc- Fadyen, Mary Clare, Miss S. McKinnon, Miss E B Flood, Miss E Walker, Miss M C McDonald, Miss AMeoney, Miss A Landrigan, , Mise Teed, Miss Dewar, Mrs. Clements, Tiss Sullivan, Miss McEachren, D. F, Whil- leer, Mies Wood, Miss M E Martin, Mrs. McUilvery, John Sobey, Mrs. C Gordon, Miss MeDonald Miss C nter, Miss S Taylor, Miss M A McGilvray, Miss M A St. John, Mrs. J H Bowe, Mr. John Flood, Miss M. McCor- mack, Miss J McCormack, Miss S A McIntyre, Mrs. M Shes, Miss B McGilvery, Mise M Campbel], Miss cet ge Miss J Campbell, Mrs Chez. Smallwood, Mr. Geo. Marquis. Taz Jews.—The Rev. Jacob Freshman, whose lecture upon ‘‘The Jews, their Manners, Customs, &e.,” was so highly appreciated by the large audience who Retsnel to him on Monday last, will again lecture, on the same subject, (by special request) on Monday evening next, in the basement of the Methodist Church, at eight o'clock. The lecturer will a rin the garb of a Jewish Rabbi, and wil exhibit all the articles used in the Jewish worship a choir will furnish some choice music on the occasion. Admission only ten cents. —2) A cutro belonging to Captain Maxwell, R. N., met with a serious accident this fore- acon. We learn that the nurse, thoughtlessly, left the little one sitting on a high chair near eu window in thesecond story of the dwelling, and while she was absent from the apartment it crawled over the window sill and fell to the p'atform in front of the house. It was insensible for several hours after the fall, but is now recovering. : Tue single-scull race between Courtney and Hanlan for the Hop Bitters prize of $5,000, eaded by Hanlan rowing over the course alone. It issaid that Courtney's shell was destroyed by some unknown party on the night vious to the race, and he was thus unable row. Hanlan claimed the prize, but the judges have not yet given their decision in the matter. —- Bazaan.—The ladies of St. James’ Church rpose to hold a sale of ornamental and use- fa articles, (im aid of the building fund), in March next. Fuller particulars*will be given shortly. Buy underclothing, shirts and drawers at W. A. Wenrus & Co’s.—f m & t, ——- Carr. Wyatt Eporct., a week before he was killed fighting the Zulus, received a : 1 announcing that he had become heir of the Barony of Braye, by the death ef his aunt, whe had left him all her real estate and $50,000 in gold. H«-w different with Capt. James, who had put off his mar riage to go to South Africa. He has come back the hero of Ulundi. 1: is said that the Duke of Connaught wanted tw go out too, but the Queen advised him to stay at A minister in the north of Scotland was taking to task one of his hearers who was a frequent absentee, and the accused de- fended himself on the plea of a dislike to long sermons. ‘‘’Deed man,” said his revered monitor, a little nettled at the in- sinuation, ‘if ye dinna mend, ye may land yourself where ye'll na be troubled wi’ many sermons, long or short.” ‘ Weel, aiblins (perhaps) sae,” retorted John, ‘ but it may be nac for want o’ ministers." }M ijesty’s Privy Council, took place at the : ? J memati, bes ‘ ce re meee nae ONORS 'f0 SIR JOHN MAC- . ‘DONALD! A Magiuificent Banquet in Quebec! (From the Moncton Times.) The dinner tendered to Sir John A MacDonald by the Conservatives of Quebee on the occasion of his return from Englan af-er being sworn in as a member of Her Music Hall, in Quebec City, last evening. Sir Jehn, accompanied by Fon. Hector Langevin and Mr. Plumb, arrived at Que- bec on Tuesday evening, and have since been the guests of Mr. Caron, M. P. Sir Charles Tupper proceeded from Halifax to Quebec on Tuesday to take part in the demonstration. A Quebec despatch says :— ‘The decorations were evidently the work of skilled hands, so artistic and beau- tiful was the cffect. The tables wero ar- ranged with a view to make the most of the space, without sacrificing appearance. Sus- pended in the centre of the stage were the arms of Sir John Macdonald, between a French and Irish flag, surrounded by the Union Jack and Dominion Ensign. Over this was the motto, ‘‘Welcome to the Chieftain,” in English and French. The other mottoes were, on one gallery, ‘‘Suc- cess to the National policy,’ and en the other, ‘‘Nos institutions notre longue et nos lois ;’ while over the band who eccupied that portion of the gallery facing the stage, were the words, ‘‘God Save the Queen.” ‘* At half-past nine the ladies arrived and were received by the gentlemen with enthusiastic cheers, and whose presence, en- hanced by their rich and varied costumes, completed the beauty of a scene unsurpass- in the annals of Quebec. ‘‘The chairman, Hon. P. Garveau, then proposed the toast ‘‘Our Guest,” the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K. C. B. He said he was sure they were all happy to welcome their Right. Hon. friend on the occasion of his being sworn inas Her Majesty’s Privy Councillor of Great Britain; an honor she had never before conferred on a Canadian, but honor well earned and well merited by him. Judging from the number then present he supposed the next time they gave a dinner to Sir John A. MacDonald, they would have to give it at Dufferin Terrace. He then proposed the toast, which was received with the most enthusiastic cheers. “Sir John A. Macdonald, who was re- ceived with great enthusiasm, expressed the great emotion he felt at receiving such a demonsiration in this old city, in which a quarter of a century ag» he had first taken office in Canada. His speech, which oc- cupied an hour and a quarter in delivery; owing to the late hour, could not be given this evening. ‘The foilowing toasts were then pro- by the Chairman — ‘*Her Majesty’s Ministers.” ‘Our Sister Provinces,” with which was coupled the name of Sir Charles Tupper. ‘‘{n reply to the toast, ‘The Legislature of Quebec,’ Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Leader of the Opposition in the Local Legislature, rose and was received with tremendous cheers. The next toast was ‘Our Indus- tries.’ Mr. Dobell returned thanks on be- half of those engaged in the various indus- trial interests of the country. ‘‘After this the following toasts were pro- posed and suitably responded to :—‘Our Conservative Clubs,’ by Mr. Mantel, presi- dent of the ‘Club Cartier’ of Montreal; ‘The Ladies,’ and ‘The Press.’ ”’ Jon BEvAN was summoned before the Sti- pendiary Magistrate this forenoon on two sep- erate charges of selling liquor without license, and was fined $20 and costs for each offence. A VERY GooD MARKET to-day. Sales very brisk, with prices same as Tuesday last. Tus Duchess of Edinburgh was prematurely delivered of a still-borm child on Monday, but is now progressing favorably. A HUNDRED AND TWENTY-NINE HORSES were shipped from Montreal last week. Oats are selling in Montreal at from 31 to 32 centa per bushel. ——— Rey. ALFrep OsBoRNE will preach at Sum- merside on Sunday next, a ee ne Eprrorial and other matter crowded out. Special Notices. Aut kinds of pictures framed, very ch at Lewis’. . = To Smoxers.—The best tebaccos in the Dominion for sale at the Apothecaries Hall. sa oct 9—3w 2aw] ok Tweed or Worsted Suits go to Bev & McK enzie’s'—2aw 3w - oo Buckineuam’s Dyk for the Whiskers, in one preparation. It colors Brown or Black. Price 50 cents. Prepared by R. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. H., and sold by Wm. R. Watson. foct 15, 4in] Goop moulding for picture frames for 3 cents, per foot, at Lewis’. > For Overcoats and Winter Reefers, ‘go to Bruce & McKenzie’s—3w 2aw Tue best place to get Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers’ Kequisites, is at the Apothecaries’ Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner. Morrto Frames, with glass and back for 40 cents at Lewis’ Photograph Rooms. Try the Essence of Vinegar. Sold at the Apothecarie’s Hall, —2aw 3w Cau. at the storeof D. Farquharson & Co., vn the cheapest crockery and glass-ware in wn. Two'or three gentlemen can be accommo- dated at a first-clase house, in a pleasant lo- cality. Apply at the Examiner —~ octl0 2avw. os JUST RECEIVED, photogra Tames, alb memorandum books, an too of daaige ery and toys, at the Agricultural store, —3i Lewis’ hs that took the first eee te a an TAILLE LO OO MINIATURE ALMANAC, OCTOBER 18th, 1879. —- SATURDAY .... SUN Riss. _... 6,27 | Hien Warsr. 12.00 pm Sun Sers.... 5.4) Fun, Moon 29, 10.48am Weather Builetin. Probabilities for tiv next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronvo, Oct. 17, 10a, m. Moderate to fresh winds, to partly cloudy weather. ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. KANKIN WOUSE. Oct. 15-—E B Garneau, Quebec; T E Thomas, New York; Capt. Scott, Halifax. Octe1G---W B Dixon, Sackville; W Anderson, Toronto; Capt A, MeLeod, ‘‘<Gulnare;” A K Morrison, Stratford; W L Perry, New York; John Horn, St. John. Oct. 17.—-Chas Kk Haswell, Montreal; C J Healey, Souris. APPLES. ALE. CICARS, RAISINS. a K Subscriber will sell at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, TO.MORROW, SATURDAY, the 18th inst., at 11 o'clock, a, m., 50 Bbls. No 1 APPLES, 30 Casks Scotch ALE, (in stone bottles), 10,000 CIGARS, 20 Boxes Loose Muscatel RAT-INS, 2 Casks White Wine VINEGAR, &e., &e. ’ &e. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1879.—lin _ CONTINUATION | 7 E SALE OF DRY GOODS AT THE Queen Street Auction Rooms, Will be continued this evening, at 74 o'clock. A nice lot of Readymade Clothing. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Oct. 17. 1879. Very Superior Stock ~-AT THE—- ‘Kensington Brewery Stables. AM instructed by the Hon. J. Porz, to sell AT AUCTION, atthe ‘“‘Kensington Brewery Stables, on St. Peter's Road, On Friday, the 24th inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK, Noon: The following well-bred Cattle, in splendid condition :— 5 12 very fine and nearly pure-bred Durham Heifers, 2 and 3 years old, with their Calves, 5 Heifers, 2 years old, very large and fat, 1 superior Grade Cow (4 years old), i Carriage Horse (5 years old), sire ‘‘Glad- stone,” dam by ‘‘Sam Slick,” 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, 1 Very good Hack, 1 Mule. The above nearly pure bred Cattle, part of Mr. Pope’s justly celebrated Herd, are in splendid condition, and are well worth the at- ention of Steck Raisers, and Farmers gen- erally. TERMS, 3 months, on all sums over $50 on approved joint notes. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Oct, 18, 1879. MOLASSES, PORTO RICO SUGAR, WHITE SUGAR, REFINED SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR, (Boxes 50 Ibs, ) VALENCIA RAISINS, LAYER RAISINS, CHEST TEA, HALF CHESTS TEA, warranted, SUPERIOR EXTRA FLOUR, EXTRA FLOUR, SPRING EXTRA FLOUR, BOXES FLAT TOBACCO, CADS SMOKING TOBACCO, KEGS TWIST TOBACCO, BARRELS WASHING SODA, KEGS BAKING SODA, DOZENS BROOMS DOZENS PAILS, BOXES CLOTHES PINS, BARRELS PICKLES, BOXES PICKLES, BOXES TABLE SALT, BOXES STARCH, BOXES SOAP, COILS MINILLA, (all sizes) BOXES PEPPER, TINS MUSTARD, TINS GINGER, TINS CINNAMON, ROLLS SOLE LEATHER, BAGS NUTS, : BOXES CREAMTARTER, BARRELS ONIONS, CASES MATCHES, HALF CASES MATCHES, QUARTER CASES MATCHES, CARVELL BROS. Ch’'town, Oct. 17, 1879.—tf ae WEEKLY EXAMINER, — Per sons having relatives or friends abroad, and iring to keep them informed PK tad eteten ne i Prize at the ibition can be seen in his Upper Great George Street. er way than a emeee to Taz Waax.s Examiner. Sent, to any address in Great Britain, the States Deaton, om Seesiet of Oana _— LivViPORTANT. Sonthport, October 17, 1879.—6ine NO. 38. ee TOYS & DOLLS in great variety, and and at all prices. , MIND ALBUMS. -ALSo—] CHOICE SELECTIONS FOR AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF STATIONERY At Nelmes’ Sationery & Fancy Store, Great George Strect, opp. Mr. Lewis’ Photo. Ch’town, Oct. 16.—81 PROVINCIAL INDUSTRY. ESPONSIBLE PARTIES wishing a good paying business, can secure the control of manufacturing and selling one of the best articles used by farmers in the Dominion. For full particulars call at the ** KkveRE Hocss.” T. GROVER, Agent. Oct. 15, '79--4ins pd REDUCED PRICE. BEST NUT COAL, VALE MINES, $1.10 PER TON. CARVELL BROS., Agents. Oct 15,979.—2aw 3w SALT! SALT! And Mackerel Barrels, FOR SALE. | wee eee DAVID SMALL, Queen Street Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1879—tf WHITE OATS. ANTED THIS WEEK, 1500 bushels heavy White Oats. Must be thorough- ly cleaned and free from black. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Oct. 13, °79.—4i pat 3i_ her li A Double Tenement House and Lot For Sale. WILL SELL at Public Auction on the premises, on SATURDAY, Uctober 18th, at 12 o'clock, noon, a Two Story, Flat-reofed, Double Tenement House, and Lot, 84x42 feet, situated on Orlebar Street, in the rear of the residence of the Hon. T. W. Dodd. Particulars at Sale. ° Er. NEEDHAM, Ch’town, Oct 13, '79.—tf Auctioneer, Great George Street. Audascript Pens, Wind Photographs, Ring & Bit Puzzles, Atmospheric Optic Marvel, FOR SALE AT NELMES’ Stationery & Faucy Store, Opposite Mr. Lewis’ Photo Gallery, Oct 13, VTi eod : HORSES. Vy ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TEN stylish Carriage and Saddle Horses, FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. Oct. 13, 1879.—4i pat 3i_ her li Organs and Pianos, EVERAL ORGANS AND PIANOS of the best make will be sold ‘much under cost if applied for immediately at HARVIE’S BOOKSTO Oct. 10, 1879.—eod tf — ANTHRACITE COAL FOR SALE. At $4.50 per ton of 3000 Ibs, RIGT. “SHAMROCK” ex to ar- d onan 20th inst., Philadel- phia, tons Anthraci i will be sold on arrival. - ee Ch'tewn, Oct 10, 1879.—tf - Thain aes en FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL CONCERNED. FEMALE Subscriber would intimate to ALL PERSONS indebted to him by Note of Hand, Book Account or ortherwise, that their accounts are now ready, and a full and punctual settlement is expected, in accordance with the terms of credit. HENRY BEER. Se CENTLEMEN: \ JE HAVE ABOUT COMPLETED THE } Most Choice Collection ——OF— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Canadian Tweeds, West of England CLOTHS, Overcoatings, &e., &e., &e., We have yet offered to the Publie. ae ee eee Manufactured on the Premises IN THE LATEST STYLES And With Despatch. BEER & SONS. Oct. 11, 1876-—tf LADIES’ SACQUES, A CAPITAL LINE opening this day. a BEER & SONS, HEAVY & MEDIUM WINTER SHAWLS, Choice Patterns. BEER & SONS. anh eS Oct. 10, 1879.—lw FEATHERS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, NEW KID GLOVES, FRILLINGS, LACES, RIBBONS, HAT ORNAMENTS. BEER & SONS. Oct. 10, 1879.—lw a cee eth gneen ee Potatoes Wanted. 1 00 be well culled and free from eut, bruised and rotten potatoes. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO, Oct. 13, °79.—4i pat3i_ her li , Thanksgiving Day is Coming, BOREHAM’S New Fall and Winter Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Of which he has rececived the first in- stalment, consisting of — 12 cases of Men’s Womens’ and Childrens Boots, Shoes, Slippers, ete., in all the leading styles. THE CASH BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite Market House, Ch’town, Uct. 1], 1879 —t] nov 5 73,620 MORE SINGER SEWING MACHINES SOLD IN 1878 THAN IN ANY PREVIOUS YEAR. In 1870 we sold 127,833 Sewing Machines. ° ee 1878 e “ss 356,432 4 ‘« Our sales have increased enormously e year, through the whole period of, sd ; ¢'mes.” We now Sell Three-Quarters of all the Sewing Machines Sold in the Werld. Waste no Money on ‘cheap’ Counterfeits, s@ Send for handsome Illustrated Price List. ROBERT YOUNG, South Side Queen Square, / Sole Agent for P. B, Island? Ch'town, March 18, 1878—2aw tf E for the DAILY EX UBS Sn the Cheapest and most sewsy | Paper published: the Province, ELT HATS, STRAW HATS, OSTRICH es