sit. Ae Pe ™ — a ee 2 = ae : ~~ ~ “ ne oe om pot nt adn _ : ss. an — pa anne ae - = ge ed > ;7 oe ‘ \ a 8 ee oe Fa > a a THH WALLY HxXxAMINEHR, NOVEMBEHR 15, 1852. focal and Other tems. focal and Other tens. § Yo the Trade o rut boasts of a live pup weighing tw» Cnoiwcr New England Cider on draft at the | - ve Maia 1847 ( dl h f A ( i) y 1882 Ta , asts » live pup weighing tw ae nglanc ron ares ay Al ; bio, To.MORROW ( Chur ' alld ny ] G Ssufantt 0m all ' i ' PM ov. sells for ; Rev. Dr We IM Y ‘AUCTION "ROOM, QUEES STREET, ¢c F sove th 5 i IN Wie nip ow 4 « for - 50 pel ton, ' ae 1 - Ins - —h : morrow morning | ’ . eo ee ” one ae ‘apital and Funds oy er ” - 5,000,000 Dollars. d wood at $38 and $9 per cord, oO apend the winter? orto . : - er | One Gar ‘Load (450 Bags) An.ual Income over + hae 1,000,000 Dollars. Ancanmsnor Lyxcu will attend the funeral | Tus R, M. S. ** Paruvian” arrived at oO of betwee Stalfrd at kyndasy tormorrow. | Rimouski on Sonday with between 400 and SUORRIOR EXTRA FLOUR, HEAD OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONT. ™ i ‘ aSscD ger oe eee A erye bark built for Angus MeMillar, | Se spoT P ‘ . . Managing Director and Pres’t: Secretary : Supt. of A ies : plans : . Wi dae a Mae aie ve DIRECT FROM THE MILLS, ging : wert ar lagen, psc Eeq., was launched at Summerside yesterday. Mr G, 0. Braman, the general representa : sAW . yw Ay . : | nl Sat he lee na a: A. G. RAMSAY. R. HILLS. ALEX. RAMSAY, Ow Monday last the Steamer ‘* St. Lawrence” the Rankia House. | Nov. 15, 1882.—1i fe " Auctioneer. en took 3 horses and 200 sheep from Sum-| | —— Abstract of 35th Annual Report to 30th April, 1882: mersicd¢ [wo more truckmen have been summoned eee eT eS ee ee ee te aan dain on eee au. Sess ctu onomeceueiaa $5,064, 206.65 cb Bde cb cio od heeinn be URES 1,008, 164.34 > Prayer Meetixe in Y. M, C. A. Hall this © eloc k, Rev Mr evening as 6S Cha r.nao . Just arrived, another large supply of assort- ed Crockery, to be sold cheap at Colwill’s. novl5 3aw wkiy Ow seliieicold Me Txorse has lately taken place as « Villazve Blacksmith,” at Little York, in the place «f Mr. Cbarles Rodd, removed iuto the town. > — A pesratcH from Montreal says the money market is light, and stocks generally have fallen off several points owing to diffieulty in carry ivg securities held on margin, > Ma. Kopert Ciemenrts, late a stydent at |. Prince of Wales, and now an Assi: tant Minis- ter on the Alberton Circuit spentafew days at his home on Union Read, last week > Mr. Gipson, the man 14 a princely employer. On Halloween he entertained over tw» hundred of his men, and afterwards gave two hundred and fifty children a banquet > Don't hold pins in your mouth. A seams- trees iv St. John swallowed pins a few days ago, but had them extracted with great difficulty. Some of them got considerable dis- tance down her throat. eo - “Tr never pains but what it roars’’—said the old lady about her rheumatism, which was Our venerable friend used St. Jacobs (nl and was cured of all her troubles. sinintibneends Looxixe Towarps Union.—On Sabbath week two pulpits in Little York Methodist Circuit were occupied by preachers belonging to the Bib'e Christians. The preachers were Messrs. C. Bryenton and H. Rackham. _ —~)>----— We are offering Crockery of all kinds, cheaper than ever, at Coiwills. nov l5 3aw wkly 6w Hors have increased in price wonderfully dusing the past year. The Moutreal (Gazette says: Some idea may be gained of the advance from the fact that a bale of 150 pouncs. which last year sold at $36, now commands $180. > = Mr. Cuartes A. Granam, Agent of the Halitax Bauking Co., and Mr. Gilbert Mur- duck. Jr , of St John, who has been engaged on a railway survey ia Cumberland County, N.S., were drowned while sailing at Pug- wash on Saturday last. —_—> Farm Soup at Littie York.—The farm ot the late Mr. Hardy was sold by Auction last week, and purchased by Mr. Richard Vessey. It contains filty-six acres, with house and building, attach d, and was sold for $1,520. Mrs. Hardy wi!l leave the District. ~_ o> -— At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Dominion Kifle Association, Saturday, it was decided to distribute twenty-five of the fifty Martini-Henri rifles received since the Wimbledon match. Two hundred rounds of ammunition will be given with each gun. - _ ae — Tux Summerside Pioneer objects to pas- senger steamers carrying large numbers ot live stock. It says the stench arising from the lower deck is intolerable, and permeates every part of the vessel, The Pivneer hopes a mail and passenger boat will be immediately put on the route between Summerside and Shediac. - >--- Tue Mechanics’ Institute, St. John, has completed arrangements for a splendid course of lectures during the coming season. Among other on the programme we tivd the name of Rev. G. W. Hodgson, who has chosen for his subject **The Heroes of Lost Causes,” and Professor J. G. Schurman, who wiil lecture on ** Milton.” — ae Cavapa has a large number of post- mistresses and post-misses. A statist finds toe number to be two hundred and thirty, of whom sixty-five are single and one hundred and sixty-five married. They are most pum- erous in Ontario, which has 75; Nova Scotia has 58 ; Quebec and New Krunswiek, 38 each; P. E. Island has 11 ; Manitoba 5, and British Columbia 4. —_ -s>--—_— THEY grow big turnips in Ontario. Some sizes are given as follows:—W. Abbott, North Duro, puiied an Aberdeen Swede measuring 363 1xcnes circamference, and wewhing 26 |b: ; Mr John Bolton, of Guelph, pulled six whicn averaged over 24 ponu/ls each, the heaviest weighing 244 pounds, and the tightest 24 ponnus, There were upwards of 50 bushels taken from the field in which the turnips would have averaged 20 pounds each. siiniaitianaili Last Friday night, the Pioneer reports, a horse was stolen from the stable of Mr. Bar- low, Ellerslie, driven to Alberton and sold t» a horse-+yuyer who shipped him downfhere on the Saturday night train. The owner being on the lock-out, recognized the the animal when the traiu stopped at some of the stat-ons on the road, got on board train, took out a Warrant on arriving at Snmmerside and secured his horse, leaving the buyer to get his money from the thief as best he could. - -a> -- Srannore New Meruovist Cucrcn.—This building is rapidly approaching comple tion. Already it has been plastered by Mr. William Brebant, andthe outside has received a first coat of paint, The carpenter work has been done in good style, by Messrs. W. Auld and C. Bovyer. Mr. P. Lea, of the city, bas re- ce ved the job of pewing aad fini-hing the inside. Standing on an excellent site, the balding presents a pleasing appearance, It ja intended to open it for public worship some- time in December. ——e- As Awexican Gampter.—A certain T. F. Walton. an American, kas been engaging 1D heivy betting transactions on the Bntish turf. thereby earni g the title of Plunger Walton. At Sandown Park on one day he lost a bet of £6,000 siviling; he recovered half this by another bet, but soon lost his $3,000 by athird. The Sporting Times gives expression to «trong suspicions that the said Walton had dealings with the trainers in certain stables, and save that the Ducness of Montrose spoke her nind very freely on the subjyet, Plunger Walton won £5,0000n one und big dwar won pothiny rn” Whitmar, | New Biunswick lumber: | also attended by a sprained arm and earache. | | before the Stipendiary Magistrate for over- loading their ‘eans > | UNSUCCESSFUL attempts were made to enter the Bank of Nova Scotia and Union Bank Buildings last night. > Tue Presbyterians at Stanhope had a supper i last week Proceeds to go towards debt on new church. Results fairly god. A ae Mr <A. Writs, of St. John, N. B., ar- rived in the city last night. He will put up a | number of te‘ephones before hs returns, i iteee | A matew race between “ Butcher Boy’’ ani ‘* Neilie,” for $50 a side, wili be trotted at Upton Park to-morrow afternoon. sianbiiieeetlbte i J.B, Hamm, Ese., the well known livery stable keeper of st John, is at the Osborne He is on his periodical horse-buying excursion sn habliitlalcaaeet Corret only 25 and 30 cents per pound, warrented, at the Family Grocery. RK. K BRACE. faol5 1852. _ -~<>---—— Tue Canadian Lumber Co.’s mill and con- tents at Lassowption, Que., were consumed yesterday. Losv, about $30,000; insured for $20,000. > Tux numerous friends of Vr. Joseph Gillis, will be pleased te learn that he will take charge of the Union House Shaving and Hair- dressing Saloon, in a few days, fnold 2i. _— - > _ CaLu and see our large supply of Chine, Glass and Assorted Crockeryware, which we are selling so cheap, at Colwill’s. novld 3aw wkly 6w > Tue special attention of the trade is direct- ed to the auction sale of Superior Extra Flour, at A. MecNeill’s Auction Room, te-morrew (Thursday) at 11 o'clock. _ > - - Cuaries D. Homes, Ese , Special. Agent, and Inspector of Agencies—representing the Provident Mutual Association of Canada, ar- rived here last night. He is at the Revere. i - Ir is said that during the past year two bil- lions one hun !red million feet of lumber were received in Chicago, besides a balance from last yeer of six hundred and fifty million feet in the city. wiping al Disnern Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet ‘ets, plates, caps and saucers, in large quin- tities, will be sold cheaper than ever at Col- wili’s, novi5 3aw wkly 6w _ > — Tue steamer “Carroll, ’ Capt. Brown, arriv- ed from Boston, Wednesday night, with freight and the followmg passengers: — Miss Minnie Miner. Mr J P Duffy, H S Anes, S J Gay, David Sm'th. + > Fresu Bedeque Oysters served in all forms, at the Union House Restaurant, and opened ready for delivery, by the gallon or quar‘, an hour a ter ordered. {nol5 2i dint ari Carp or THANKs.—The Women’s Benevo- lent Society tenders their cordial thanks to Joseph Unsworth, Esq , Chairman of the P E. 1. Railway Picnic, for the sam of $20, per D. M. Fraser, in aid of their funds for the poor.—L. T. MacLeod. Secretary. - > SrregNpIARY Magistrate's Court.—Mc- Pherson, arrested for larceny of woney from John Belcham, was again remanded. James Goodman was arraigned yesterday for assault- ing his wife, not his mother, as stated yes- terday. dies We omitted to mention “yesterday thet Police officer McGonnell has been p-omoted tothe rank of Sergeant of the force. Mr McGonnell is one of our moat efficient police- men, and his promotion is well merited. —————~ A rew weeks ago Mr. H. Douglass’ Saw Mill, at the Head of Hillsborough, was des- troyed by fire. It originated from children buraing matches in the building. Mr. Doug- lass bad no insurance on the property and his loss will, therefore, be very great. Caeeaeinens W. W. WetLwekr returned from Boston last evening, where he purchased a splendid lot of Waltham Watches, Jewelry, Electro Plated Ware, walnut eight-day and other Clocks, Spectacles, Eye-glasses, &c., which arrived by steamer ‘‘ Carroll’ to-day, and will beon ex- hibition as soon as possible. li he a From reports received by the Department of Agriculture it appears that up tothe 31st October, 1882, 153,055 immigrants arrived in Canada, 82,420 of whom remained ‘This does not include British Columbia arrivals or reports from the frontier between Emerson and the Rocky Mountains, casein Mr. James McLrop, of the firm of C. E Robertson & Co , has erected a handsome new residence on Fitzroy Street. The building is of the most recent style of architecture, has a hich elevetion, and _ presents a splendid appearance, The builders were Mr. Charles B. Chappell, and Alfred H. Bears, of this City, and the design was made by the first named gentleman. The house is a credit to both builders and owner, widiniatintiaeds Tue attention of the proper authorities is again respectfully called to the pump at the corner of King and Prince streets. The water is reported “‘ the best in town-—equal to that of Spring Park.” Yet the pump is in such had order that. it is difheult to get it. Why is this thus? Is it because of mele neglect, or is there some ulterior, mysterious motive for systematically keeping our pumps ont of order. Light—or at least water - 1s : Notice to the Public. \ ESSRS, DESBRISAY & ANGUS have 4 been appointed Agents for the “ Lane cashire” Insurance Company in Prince Ed. ward Island. JAS. McGREGOR GRANT, Gen, Agent N. B and P. E. J. St, John, 6th November, 1882. fnos Gi eod OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch. st the EXAMINER JOB PRINTIN'§ ROUMS, our, Water antl Great George Streets | CONFECTIONERY. T ge EN x ‘ To. JUST RECEIVED. 8°00 Ibs SUGAR STICKS, 600 Ibs. ROYAL AND LORNE MIX! URES 250 lbs, EXTRA SLRONG EINTS, 600 Ibs, CONVERSATION LOZENGES. —AL&O— Novelties and One Cent Goods. ALL OF THE ABOVE Will be Sold Cheap. JI. QUIRE, PRINCE STREET. Ch’town, Nov. 15, '82.——1m eod PARTICULAR NOTICE, ROM and after the first day of January next, we shall sell only for cash—anless by special arrangement—for 4 stated time, Cur Object is to Close Gut all our large Stock before the first of June, and to d9 this Our Prices will be Further Reduce?, So that all who buy will get unusual value for their money. To those whose accounts “re dye, we ask a prompt setilement, and some that are over due will be sued for without ferther notice, if not paid before the first of December. A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Nov. 15, ’82.—wly wlyp ne sj “i DWELLING HOUSE AND PREMISES, Y AUCTION, NEXT MONDAY, Nov- ember 29th, at 12 o’clock, noon, A Two-Story Dwelling House and Premises, fronting on School Street, 57x75 feet. This desirable property, near cerner of School and Euston Streets, is on high ground, and in a very pleasant locality. Terms at sale. A. NeNBIGL, ! Nov, 15, ’®2.—4i Auctioneer, Daion Bank of P. . Island, 1 OTICE is hereby given that a special N general meeting of the Sharebolders of this Rank will be held at theic Banking House, in Charlottetown. on Thur scsy,the sixteenth day of November next, at twelve o'clock, noon, for the purpose of considering a proposal from the Bank of Nova Scotia, for the amalgamation cf that Bank with the Union Bank of P. E, Island. and for taking such steps in the premises as the Sharehold- ers may deem desirable. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier at least onc day previous to the meeting. Dated Union Bank, Cha,lottetown, 1ith October, 1882. (Nga) CHARLES PALMER, President. JOHN INGS, ) W. E. eet at JAMES DEs SAY, . THOS. W. DODD,’ [ Directors A. L. BROWN, GEO, DAVIES. J Oct. 12, °82.—wkly FOR CHARTER, aa Brigt. ‘‘ Lottie Belle,” now due at this port, will accept a charter for United States or West Indies. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO Ch’town, Nov 6, 1882.--2w 2aw BOARD WANTED, N a convenient part-of:the city, for a swall family,;vith private parlor and two or three bedrooms. Address, X., Examiner OFrice, "NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY! ] AM jrepared to offer all grades of White and Yellow Sugars, in lots, at Refivers prices. HORACE HAS*SZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—Im eod FLOUR AGENCY. AVING been appointed Agent for the Stratford Milis, ] am now ared to oif:r Patent Process and Choice Siiperior Fxtras, at lowe't prices, to the ‘trade only. Four car-loads now on the way will be sold to arrive, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod ~ BRAN, SHORTS, CHOPPED FEED. One car-load just received, : HORACE HtsZikD. On tAvp, Och, 834 "CR—Tw dod & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY - Mantle G:oihs, Ulster Cloths, Overcoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing eleewhere, as NO BETTER VALE CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct, 26 1882 2, Income for the year............ ss dhcicilede co ucdealbe bs melaek sis? 3. Income from interest (included in above)........ .........- *. Claims by deathand matured endowments.... 27 1,232.62 212,041.86 5. Do, as estimated by the Company's tables and ‘provided CRUDE SI aReR RIS 6. Difference in Company’s favor between actual and estim er I ee 7, Excess of interest revenue over dca-h claims.................-55 os 59,190.76 NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOURTH of the returns of 1881 of the 24 Licensed Companies, TOTAL ou the Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOU RTL of the entire amount in force in Canada, BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for the past fifteen years have added $375 to each $1,000 of Assurance, ——_ PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 per ceet, of a'l premiums paid accoraing to age eutry, Abstract of Life Inssrance in Canada for the Year 1881; (Condensed from the Superintendent's Annual Report for 1881.) Amount of Policies:Number of Policies Net Amount in force | Premiums for year.| New. | in forceat date. | at date. Canada Life... $008,111 | $3,914,789 $13,993 | $24,905,171 Citizens. Manehesaabg oe 4s 21,168 153,700 697 1,982,264 Coufederation,......... 214,738 j 1,917,214 6,378 ' 8 (03,279 BNE Senhiae > one ssene vnneh 37,307 i 420,000 1,263 i 1,571,598 North Amerie »........ 34.353 | “1,410,384 116 | 1197.22 SUA... we eee ee eee anes 148,564 1,671,768 3.047 : 4,900,157 MR sonar es ++ 905) 403,597 1,821,302 | 9,087 11,370 008 Equi ROE. 4 tite ons Oo j 220,365 ‘ 1,079,000 i 2.665 6 449,617 Uuion Mutual.......... 94,804 } 472,050 : 1,92» i 2.888, 028 SR... atest ces 191.724 | 1,072,600 | 3.289 | 6,870,014 -—-" Including Industrial Business, 4 Intending Insurers can judge from the foregoing as to where they can place their patronage with the greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MARITIME PROVINCE BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, alifax, N. 8. P, McLARREN, D, H. McGARVEY, General Avent for N. 8., P. E. I.) and N. F. Secretary, ‘onerary Directors for P. E, Island—Chas, Palme~, Esq.; W.E, Dawson, Esq.; ion. W, W, Sullivan; Geo, R. Beer, Esq.; Hon. J, 8 Carvell; R, R. Hodgson, Esq, Medica] Advisers at Charlottetown—F, D. Beer, Es ., M. D.; W. H, Gobkirk, Esq,, M. D, With Agencies in Summerside, Souris, Georgetown, Crapa ud, and Montague. WM. McLEAN, Agent for Charlettetown. , nmr) SEE ONDON HOUSE. ae ne ae Now Opening ex §, §, Victoria, Waldensian and Cedar Grove ———--—0:0—-—— — Ladies’ Beaver and Plush Hats. Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, Ladies’ Jersey Gloves. Ladies’ Alexandra Jackets, Children’s Woollen Pelisses, Premenade scarfs and Squares, Behive Wools, Cocvon Wools, Ice Wools, Berlin Wools, Moire and Breehe Sash Ribbons. Gentlemen's Lambs’ Wool Underclothing, Gentlemen's Merino Underclothing, | Gentlemen’s Kid Mitts and Gloves. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 5, 1882. Noy, 4, 1882. ee Sa =. a A CHEBUCO MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. E. PALMER, Jr... Ch’town, Oct. 25, 1889.—eod pat Im. EXCHANCE BUILDING. JOHN McPHEE & Co. OPENED THEIR FALL AND WINTER STOCK ant Pen STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MILLINERY AND CLOTHINC. it will Pay Cash Buyers to examine our Goods Before Purchasing elsewhere. JOHN McPHEE & CO. Rorerr Onn's Orn Strawn rT Te Oct, 4, 1882—2aw, wkly x” NOTICE. TENDERS FOR CHURCH oe EALED TENDERS will be received by S the undersivned until the eighth day of ' December, 1882, for the building and finiehin ey ee ‘the outside of a Meeting Housy at Sout , ie Juvenile Dancing Class, at the above J ake, Lot 47, sccording to @ plan and specifi Hall, will be re-opened for ONE TERM | cation to be seen at the residence of Oliver ONLY, on Thursday, the 16th instant, from stewart, Red Point. balégus Sree to halt past five, | Contractar to find all the material required Nov. 13, ’82. for the construction of the building. 4 "4 Contract to be fimishe’ on or before the i en A RS V first December, 1883. Ample seearity wil '@ @ -reqnired for the faithful perfarmance of tue tract. REEN 8 Genuine ‘mported Small Queens. |“°R ne None genvixe without the trade mark The Sommittee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender Se JOHN A, MORROW APOTHECARIES HALL OO., North Lake Lat 47, Sole Agents for Cha:lottetown, P. +}. I. Sec, Building Com. Oct. 9, '*2.—Im Nev. 10, 1882) Se ee 2 ed . — a A 6s i i itt ay a A al Alen ct me a, tle Rae 0: an il i ge ll OO MR 8 ee eae me ; a » ee 88 a then te , A P s i qi bE Mi nal Ey RE * he Anh sy i os : > amare. che © anlar Be ert: to Date ode tebe anew ne nt oe a eatnns 5 Pe eet Seorerw ee Saeed atten eo oo a oor ee eee: bog 7 aad a a | ri +? pa