» ‘ +oh>e ———— —— VOL. Cee ) A Rd LOTERTOWN, PR JUST ARRIVED | BIRITISED WAREHUUSE, Ex &. S. “ ifibernian.” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, Corsets. Cashmeres, Colored and Black Satins, Pompadear Prints, TOILET COVERS & OUILTS, in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy flannels, Cloths, oe Ke, All of w i, and will be sold at our lich are now open isual low prices W. “ A. BROWN & C®. Aug. 24, 1880. eae AriC Mutual Insurance 0o,, Ch’town, —- . WEew YoREB me me MARINE. $744,149.06 ; Assets 3 st Vee. _ 1879, e ‘AR GOES and 000 and upwerds Insurance effected on FPREIGHTS, covering $15 on first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Rose & Co., Lankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. . RENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E, Island. MorRvoN May II, i580. TRY IT. TRY IT IVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL a fair trial and you will not be disap- pointed in the result; it is COAL, not fre Clay and s/ite. For orders apply to G. W. DeBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. KR. Island. Office-— No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 1s ee pat tf REE from gan and Fire Clay. i Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pieton, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DxBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Old Sydney Mines,Cape Breton, Lingan Mines, Gape Breton. RDERS for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Terms as usual. G. W. DeBLOISs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. Jane 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf QUEEN INSURANCE CO’. OF ENGLAND. i . TWO MILLIONS STERLING, _—— CAPITAL, . NSURANCE effected on all kinds of Build- Merchandise and Produce. Also, or 3, Veencle’ on the stocks. Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward island June, | 877— TWE WORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANGE 6O., Ui Rdinburgh and London, EISTABLISHED IN 1809 ee Subscribed Capital, $9.733,332.00 Paid up Capital, - 1,216,666.00 Transacts every descriptio n of Fire, Life and An quity Business on the most — ‘ett DgparTwent—Insurances may be ted at the Lowest current rates. : eee upon Public and Private Build- “Na ‘ected on especially favorable terms. *S settled with promptitude and liber- Live DePaRTMENT—New and Reduced pre- for Dominion of Canada, G. W. DeBLots, General Agent for P. E. Island. i gent tor sian Jffice, a 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. 4, '80—pat her ne sj kea tf eod | | | lalicring’ Department KING SQUARE. W ; A <0 ¥ V (RIED LIN Ks IN NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, Scotch and West of England Tweeds, SuUilings, Overcoating gece Cloths, A CHOICE LOT OF Blue & Black Worsteds. Buin & SONS, BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-LB. TINS. eee ee NESTLES MILK FOOD, A Perfect Nutriment For INFANTS, CHILDREN & INVALIDS, manufactured in Switzerland. JACQUOT'S Fath LACKING | FAR AHEAD OF AMERICAN AND CANADIAN -BLACKING. owes eee eS Se BEER & GOFF. Sept. 20, 1880. STOVEPIPE. f€NHE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, i begs leave to announce to the people of both Town and Country, to fill all orders left at his Store, ness and despatch, A splendid assortment ef TINWARE con- atantly on hand. Stoves and Stovepipe fitting up a speciality. that he is prepared with reat- C. F. HARRIS, Uppér Queen Street. Ch’town, Sept. 22, ’80- her 06d INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE [im lusurauee Coy OF WATERTOWN, N.Y. ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy ilolders, $1,137,949. 73. Deposited with se Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO TO DATE, OVER $3,000.00. Parties desiring RR on Private a dences and contents, or Farm ergeeh aa better find out rates, etc., of this Time Triec and Fire Tested Insurance Company. N. B.--Canvassers wanted. ron, Anas, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. Ch’town, July 31, 1880—38m yoy BARGE | | o NEW GOODS, EX AME > sean ee ee ane Gye HR. [NCE EDWARD ISL. ND, SATURDAY, LONDON HOU | i, FALL, i880. James & “ARE NOW SHOWING THE B THEIR SUPERB NEW AND GFFER THE BEST VALUE LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, pier ALL DEPARTMENTS. tHK OF It Will Pay EVERY BUYER —OF~ DRY GdvDdS TO LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK | Before Purchasing. give if, a cordial welcome, whilst its absorb- | Terms Cash. GEO. DAVIES & C0. Charlettetown, Sept. 30, 1880. OCTOBER 2, 1880, iking County Exhibition Notes. | Corresp onodenece,. Mr. Cowan’s prize bull was sired by x ** Noupareil.” gm” We do not hold ourse aaa reapdiatle, for Mr. Sinnot’s draft mare is a fine one. | the statements or opinions of our correspondent She weighs 1,630 lbs. : = —=s The ** ring” for horses was an impreve- iment worth innite iting. A veteran prize-taker—the old Beswall rain— was on the ¢ ro unds. Mr, Poole. M. P. P., exhibit ed a splen- did thoroughbre d AS ‘rahit ‘e bull. Some splendid apples were shown by | Mrs. — Miss Robertson, of Brudenell, Mr. Bovyer, of Georgetown Royalty, exhib ited a splendid young Ayrshire bull. Mr. Allan McD: nal I's carriage mare at- tracted general attention. She weighs 1,500 Ibs. The cheery Governor, was BEAsSON, Mr. James some fine grounds. Mr. Keays’ Vo the Editor of the ee Dear Str,—An ‘ explanation” erase in yesterday’s EXAMINER from H. 8. Hart, in reference to the recent go-as- a please He states that the ‘* Unknown never saw Clow till he met him in Summerside.” in the face of this I positively assert that the Unknown did see Clow and resided with him at North Wiltshire before the race took place ; and in proof of this state- ment credible witnesses can be produced. Will Mr. Hare please inform the public as to when the Unknown left the city, by what mode of conveyance, and where he now is! If he answers these questions truthfully, there will not be two opinions as to wheiher or not the mateh between Eph Clow and, the Unknown was a ‘* put- up job.” race. | | id | address of the Lieutenant as the word spoken in due ot Souris, bad cous and calves on the MeLauchian, bred two-year old bull weighs 1400 ibs. His mother is the prize cow now in St. John. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church had atimely tea. They sent the visitors To th who favored them away with strength as renewed, and added many dollars to the coffers of the Church. Dancing was kept up with great vigor in several booths throughout the day. Government Farm Stock, auctioned by William Sanderson, Esq., was bought by the following persons:— Yours, &c., PEDESTRIAN, October Ist, 1880. ea ae + Editor of the Examiner. Dear Sir.—Beivg sojourning at present among the good people of Souris, I see your daily every evening —! was much surprised to see in Monday’s an account of a raid made by the police on a house of ill fame kept by a Mrs. McDonald and her two daughters; resulting in the arrest and con- viction of the two yonng women and a Jas. McMillan, Yorkshire Pie $9. 25 a oo eee lon WE an, Yorkshire Pig, “-<) | voung men. In yesterday’s edition a corres- Jas. McLeod, do 2. 25 As Patrick O' Hall “ye, > 60 pondent complains of you having paraded atrick aileran, c+ 2. Pp ee ee “ithe names of Mrs. McDonald and her lhos, Phillips, do 2.25 : , -? | daughters, bvefure the world, while you Lobert Dewar, do 2.25 > te ap <a “vg 1 80 withhold, that of the youg man, thus leaving och Beat« ’ R ‘che a "t kat Ss 06 every young man in town open to suspicion, vober V erks ’ < a } : s/ ar. rks lire Sow - is reasonable Now Sir, whether ‘‘ Cypher” ;* ‘ ° . See Poot —- > oan in his complaint, or not, I do not know, nor ss acre teat ? “1 do I care. But I de object to have charac- a GB. : do do, +0 ters of this brand misnamed in a newspaper A 2 a, 1d. 8! do ; oa = report, for it exposes innocent respectable cDonald, Shropshire Ram, ’- <9 | neople to suspicion. That prostitutes may Mr. White, Leicester do, 310) be found bearing the name of McDonald, [ Henry Beer, Grade Ewe; : £.10/ shall not attempt to deny, but as ithappens John'C. McNei il, Shropshire Ram, 2.50 ae the party 23 00 alluded to in Mondagis report Chas. Townal : —_ does not. Ifa scoundrel of a MePhilips a 1as. Townshend, Bull do, do, 30.00 Buddy or anybody else, choose to take Arch. J. MeDonald, do, Ayrshire, 21.50} refuge from public execraiion under the Horatio Anderson, do, Dur. and Ayr., 12.25 name of McDonald, the Priss, I admit, might easily be deluded, but a Vigilant Police should not be so easily galled. I believe that the Charlottetown Pelice are aware that McDonald is not the real name of these parties recently raided; and their name should not be given as such to public, to the | rejudice of respected people. Yours truly, Crock Butter, Abraham Gill, Little York. AnoTHern McDonarp. Tub of Butter, D. Brown, Little York. {| Souris, Sept. 29th 1880, Indian Corn, Richd. Bourke, Lot 49. = — ‘turnip B eots, James Gi ay, Pownal At the Pan-Presbyterian Conneil, Low in Carrots (Short Red), James Gay, Pow- {session at Philadelphia, Prineipal ©. M., sail Grant, of Kingston, Canada, read a paper on Wm Poole, Heifer Calf, Durham, $127.45 _ +> De <i -o @& - — . John linliibstion. ADDITIONAL EXHIBITS FORWARDED. Turnips (Purple Top), D. Brown, Little York. : : : : ‘Peli Hh : “ec ~ fe.” Collection Apples, H. Longworth, Glyn. | (“Religion in Secular Life.” He maintained wood. Hythe r thatin religion, as in secular matters, proba- bilitv will notdo as a ground for belief White Wheat (Spring), F. Hardy, Little rs 7 . P are y ¢ (Spring), Han ly, Little Religion to be vital must be on the foundation ork. . of spiritual certainty. His conclusions were that the relation of religion to the secular was not arbitrary but natural, with absolute freedom as a conditién for its successful werking, the test being obedience to Christ, and finding His commandants joyous and not irksome. A portion of this paper was de- voted to ‘‘ heresy hunters,” of whom Dr. Grant said that they snbstituted passion for reason, and necessitated resolutions of results which, however vaiuable in certain respects, Vatmeal, J. D. McLeod, City. Pearl Barley, J. D. McLeod, City. Canned Mackerel, J. A. Matheson, Campbelton, Lot 4. Early Rose Potatoes, thorne. Black Oats. Jos. D. Campbell,Montague. Red Spring Wheat, D. Robertson, New Perth. Chicory (in the Root) kiln-dried Hon. R. P. Hay- and | : may be measured by the remark of a great peentectared, # te mene, ee general about victories, ef which the latter rigina il Paintings, by an SJsland} Syia: ‘They are’ the saddest things in the Miss Annie Alley. some THE steamer ‘*Carro}l]”’ Thursday evening, 3,000 barrels mackerel, eases lobsters, 131 cases mackerel, potatoes, and the following passengers:— Mr. a4 ‘arroll, Miss Kelly, Mis ss McCarry, Miss ‘Turner. Miss McDonald, Mr, J. A. McDonald, J, E. McKinnon, Misses Keenan, Carruthers, Matheson, Enman, Stewart, S. McLeed, Matheson, Reid, Ryan (2), Tobin, Me Pherson, amateur, world except defeats,’ ase sailed for Boston 90} = Loxgeviry 1n EXGLAND.—The mortalit witha cargo consisting of | y 400 caanectage. - 446 | returns for England, which have recently 300 ee been comple ted, veuetd the deaths of 230 men and 510 women registered as 95 years eld and upward when they died. Twenty- four of the men had reached, 100 years and upward, and one who died at Newport, Monmouthshire, was 105. Sixty-four of ' the women had reached a century of life or Kelly, McKenzie, Doyle, Campbell, Murphy, ‘inere, and one who died at Luton district |McKachern, Taylor, Gillis, McInnis, McLean, | was 106. Their respective ages were as . - , >Y j re ' ae ere Bachass a ns? ¥ M ae hy, | follows welve wales and 27 females, : aire Ww ey ay i = 2 botts, 7 oe ve M “e as \ é “av1D, | 100; five males and 13 females, 101; two Saunders, Lawler, McDougall, MeNab, Foley, | ' f j 9 ” gg 1 ieee | a aaa be ‘males and eight females, 102; three males Kerrigan, MeKenna, McKenzie, Finlayson, | : ; ‘and seven females, 103: one male and one McLeod. Murphy, Smith, ‘Trainor, McKinnon, | and ‘four females, 105 - Mrs. MeGowan, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. McLeod, female, 106, Mrs. McPherson, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Barr, i(E ight of these centenarians, ove male and 'Mrs. Callaghan, Messrs. Stewart, J. W. ; Seven fe: malen, died in. the Lendos districts” | Stewart, J. C. Proctor, F. Mowan, George | +--+ | Dyke, J. Campbell, Alex. mers, i. oe. There is a colony of Christian Caffres at ‘ton, J. Hughes, B. avg: Bec s . Delory, N . | Middleburg, in the Transvaal, the result of Mills, M. J. Quigley. twenty years’ labor by a Lutheran mission- —— i aii | ary. A handsome brick church, built by Drink, ok THE BorrLe.—-This interest-| Caffre hands, affords accommodation for ‘ing emoti tonal temperance drama will be | 1.500 worshippers, and rows of brick- built | presented for the first time in this city on | | workshops resound with the noise of indus- Monday evening next. It is the current! trial pursuits. Wagons, furniture, wood , Sensation of Li ondon, as Mr. Warner has | and iron work are turned out in abundance. made it famous by ‘his wonderful skill in | Schools have been provided for the children |portraying the downward course of the! and the mission owns 30 ,C09 acres of good * drunkard from happiness to the mad house | land, once prairie wil: lieth +38, but now di- ‘and death. As the temperance question | ) vided into small farms, and worked under is now uppermost amongst us, we expect | the supervision of the missionaries. ‘the societies and votaries of prevention will | | MeKenzid, T. The Queen returns to ing interest as a drama will doubtless draw | } end of this month, the general public, who may find a saln-/ _ tary lesson therein. Windsor at the and will remain there ‘until the departure of the Princess Louise | for Canada, | THE Presbyterian tea at St. Peters, on ‘the 28th ult., was very successful. - <a> + The employes of the Grand Trunk have About | presented a petition to the General Mana- $400 were collected. Much credit is given | ger, asking for an increase of wages. The | John A. McLaine, Esq., for his good man- increase will be granted. ‘agement of the affair. -<-- | 2 ie movement is on foot among Toronto | According to assessment just made in capitalists toestablish a syndicate, with a , Toronte the increase of preperty is $3,657, ' capital of $1,000,000 for the purpose of 600 over last years valuation. engaging largely in the cattle export trade. NO. 115 gy pines Fae rms as “ , J moe ome Tia + a en SN RE RR em OE