ia Tue Datty EXAMINER OCTOBER 27, 1882. Statistics. Tex Tuovsaxnp Dotiars Were, during the last session of Parliament, voted for | the collection of vi'al and other statistics. | Betore expending the mouey, the Miuis- | . ter of Agriculture like a sensible aud | practical man, asked the advice of lead- | ing physicians in Ottawa, Montreal and | laid | ' | Association. There seems to | have beep some difference of opinion— | Toronto, as to how it could be so out as to do most good. Doctors will differ you know—avd more information was veeded, It was, conse- quently resolved to have a conference of representatives from Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, aud P. E Island, in order that a scheme may be agreed on, which will embrace, and as far as possible satisfy the requirements of, the various Provinces, and which will, at the same time, commend itself to the Minister. Dr. ‘Taylor. of this city, and several other leading physicians iu the Maritime Provinces have, we learn, received communicatious on the subject. There can be ne question that, from a public point of view, this matter is ove of very great importance. It is not credi'able to this country that we are yet without any means whatever of sys- tematically co lecting statistics relating to the births, lives, diseases, aud dea:hs of the people. Thanks to the Dominion Government, and especially to the Minister of Agricul- ture, a movement has at last been made towards supplying the want; and it is gratifying to kuow that the movemeat is beiug helped forward by the leading! men of Montreal, Toronto, and other large cities The City Couucil of Montreal. have, we learn, gua- rauteed the expenses of a deputation to attend the proposed Conference ; and there can be no reasonable doubt that the authorities of other large cities will do likewise. This makes the necessity of action on the purt of smaller com. munities, the more apparent. We wast a system which will suit, not the large cities ouly, bat the smaller towns in all parts of the eountiy. It follows that the smaller towas in all parts of the country should be well rep-esented at the Con- ference, by the decision of which the Mini-tery will, no doubt, be governed. We trustthat our City Board of Health, the City Council and the Local Govern- ment will, jointly or separately, take measures to secure a good representation. A leading physician or two, together with representatives of the City Council and the Local Government should, we Local and Other Items, Iv New York the weather is more like winter than aut ma, -_ ae —s New YokK p spers contain leng accounts aud full particulars of the arrival of Mrs, Langtry. - Tue market tc-lav was large and brisk Prices as follows ;:—Potatoes 18 to 20 cents; oats, 35 to 36 cents ; hay, 45 to 50 cents, and turnips 16 cents. a Tue Merchant Clerks Association of Mon- trea! will shortly tender Sir Hector Langevin, a banguet. Sir Hector is Patron of the tential, THE Summerside Journal understands that Hon. Alexander Laird has decided nit to allow himself to be put in nomination frr the Council. This is significant. What will the Council do now ? _ > -_—_—— Dr. OLiveR Wexpact Hotmes, has tender- ed his resigvatio: as Parkman Professor of Anatomy in Harvard University, Boston. He held the office thirty-five years. Hereafter Dr. Holmes will give his attention to literary pursuits only. - > —— Tue debt of $800,000, which has been press- ing heavily on the Roman Catholic diocese of Montreal for many years, and most of which was incurred by building churches, has been entirely cleared off by contributions and sales of property. Wiru characteristic enterprise,our friend Mr Chappelle, of the Diamond Bookstore has provided a bulletin hoard, upon which will be announced the time of the arrival of the for- eign mails. This information may be gained each evening. by visiting the window cf the Diamond Bookstore. a A cuttp of Mr. James McQuaid, of Cardi- gan, meta horrible death a few days ago. While in ths field with her parents, her cloth- ing accidentally took fire, and she received injuries from which she died in less than three hours. Mr. and Mrs, MeQuaid have the sympathy of the cemmunity in their sad be- reavement. sadistic ANYONE giving information of the thief who stole, from the subscribers premises, a dark blue neat coat, with a velvet collar wiil be well rewarded. Also the name of the country thief who picked up a carrisge rng on the “t. Peter's Road, well knowing to whom it belonged. His person is known. The coat is marked W. H. H. {oe 27 a Outver Mowat, Premier of Ontario, is hav- ing a hard time of it, He was waited on a few days ago by a deputation of Episcopalian, Presbyterian, and Methodist ministers, who u-ged upov him the use of the Bible in Public Schools, No doubt the enbject has Mr. Mowat’s sympathy but with Archbishop Lynch at his side it will not doat present to give the matter much consideration. a Tue Gromoff lumber yard, the largest in Europe, has been burned. It is situated on the banks of the Neva, nearly at the end of the Neusky Prospekt. The wind, fortunately, localized the conflagration, which might have enveloped the whole neighborhood. There were in the woodyard 3,000,000 plenks and 200 000 beams. The yard covers a superficial space of more than a million square yards. The value of the contents is estimated at $4,001,000, of which at this time one-half is think, form our deputation. At all events destroyed, and the fire is still raging. our interests in this matter should not be neglected. ——— Follys Victims. In the course of a sermon recently de- livered, an eloquent preacher directed attention to the crowds of boys and girls who, every evening, between the hours of seven and tep, idly spend their time, unprotected by parent or friend, upon the public streets. It seems that Char- lottetown is not the only town which is very lax in this respect. From Toronto, from Montreal from Halifax, from other Canadian towns we have the same report ; and recently ia Chicago a young girl paid the penalty of her imprudence by commit- ting suicide in the Policestation It is sta- ted that she was not worse than thousands of other girls —that she only carried her propensity for flirting in the streets in the evening jnst a little further than the others. Her fate is a terrible warning to parents who suffer their children to wander unprotected in the streets after nightfall; and it is a terrible warning to light-minded girls whose parents are not sufficiently strict. — - -——) me. = Vice-Regal Movements. His Excertency and the Princess have had a pleasant time out in British Columbia. The Indians did them great honor, one of the Chiefs even going so jar as to present Her Qoyal Highness with a pair of blankets. The Vice- Regal party leave Victoria for Ottawa ou Monday next. — -—---_— +. France and Tunis. The French Government has resuacitated the treaty between the Bey of Tunis and M. de Freycinet, and it will be submitted to the Chambers for ratification. The powers practically approve of the treaty, by which France undertakes to redeem the Tunisian debt. The immediate conse- quence of the transfer of the debt will be the abolition of the commission charged for the supervision of the Tunisian revenues. The treaty also stipulates that France shall have the right to send before a French tribunal, to be esta lished in Tunis, all cases of litigation. The treaty provides the Bey with a civil list of £28,000 yearly, and with £52,000 yearly as the future allowances of the princes. og _Agriculturists are found to average a lifetme of 63 93 years ; bankers, 43.45 ; bank officers, 6876 ; blacksmiths, 51 44 : butchers, 60; calico printers, 61.33 3 Car- eee 49.99 ; clerks, 34.32; clergymen, 72 ; coopers, 58 37 ; editors, 40 ; gentle men, 58 19; hatters, 54.17; jewellers, 45.06; judges and justices, 65; lawyers, 54.43 ; machinists, 36 4] ; manufacturers, 45.23 ; masous, 47.78; mechanics. 43.45 ; merchents, 5171; musicians, £9.86 ; ap- eratives, 32.93; pa nter 2 4268; rhysi- Soren; 54.94; printers, 38 01 3. publie wright Sees: lacey 54 50 ; ship- “#5 shoe ers, 43 1 oO 44.35 ; teachers, 34. ; traders, ‘a “ cena Tue steamer ‘‘Worcester,” Capt. Hallett, sailed for Boston, on Thursday evening with a cargo consistieg ef 1,000 bbls, and 600 bags potatoes, 500 bbls, Mackerel, 400 cases of Eggs, 87 bundles Fish, 200 boxes Starch and 23 boxes of Berries. She also had on board the following passengers;—Iram Robertson, D Beaton, Miss Enman, T Martin, Miss Mc- Cormack, J McCormack, O Bradley, Miss B Knight, Miss A Knight, S Hooper, W Camer- on, Mrs McKinnon, Lizzie Lacey, Margaret Shannon, Miss Weatherbie, Miss Emma Munroe, Evelina Shadow, Mrs W Luni, Miss C McDougall, Isabell McLeed, Miss Me- Donald, —21 —-—_@—_-——_ Tue exports from Summersine per steamers, for the week ending 25th inst., were as fol- lows :—1 648 bbls oysters, $1,648 ; 5i horses, $4.770 ; 358 cases eggs, $2,128; 705 bbls potatoes, $657 ; 4082 bushels oats, $1,682; 269,790 ibs. starch, $21,583; 8 cattle, $190; 73 bbis. mackerel, $735, 257 cases mackere!, $1,028 ; 3+ets harness, $70; 1 wagon, $150; 3,735 lbs. leather, $1,494 ; 649 sheep, $1,278" ; 650 Ibs. wool, $182; 1,035 pelts, $518; ',265 Ibs. butter, $253; 2 threshing machines. $500 ; 640 gals. cod liver oil, $354 ; 1,780 Ibs. tallow, $160; 11 bbls. sounds, $1,100; 1 bri. turnips, $1; sundries, $103; total value, $40,816. _~<o— — Sr. Parrick’s Hat. was fairly weil filled last evening to hear Rev. Dr. O’Brien lecture ou the ‘ Ruins of Pompeii and Baia.” The discourse consisted of a review, in an easy, conversational styte, of the Lecturer’s own experiences in visiting these mem rable places. An account was given of the work of excavation that is now going on, with desecri:- tions of the works of art found among the ruins, and shewing, how in many instances, they surpass the chef d’ cuvres of our own civiliza- tion, The rev. doctor touched, in a humorous way, on many incidents in his travel to and ab ut Naples, interspersing his discourse wish many z2ood passages, embodying generall, some crisp philosophic truth —an artin which the learned doctor is well skilled, and which tenis to make his lectures, on many subjects, popular and ixstructive. illite [ADVERTISBMENT. | Pictou, N. 8., Octoer 24th, 1882. | To the Directors and Officers of the Provi- DENT Mutual AssociaTION oF CANADA, Montreal. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to acknowledge the very prompt payment of one thousand dollava, in full settlemeat of Certificate No 796, in the Provident Class of your Association, held by Mr. Williom Fergnson, my deceased hnsband. I tender you my thanks and best wi hes for your contimued success I am, yours respectfally, (Sg) Many Frravson. I certify that the above is a true copy.— Frnp. W, Fraser, J. P. The amount of premium paid by Mr. Fer. gusoa was only fen dollars, and the claim was adjusted just twenty days after proof of death was recived at the head office, Montreal. Theo. L. Chappelle is Agent in this city, een ‘** TW TY-FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE,” says an eminent. physician, convinces me that the only cure for ‘‘Nervous Exhaustion” and weakness of the geuerative organs is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all the remedies I have used, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is the best. This remedy ‘is Bow sold ‘by all our Druggiste at 50 vente per box, o: 6 for $2.50, and on receipt of an order for i2 boxes, accompanied with $5 00, addressed to Mack's Magnetic Mediciue Co i Windsor, Ont., they will forward the goods free by mail, and send their “ written. guar. antee ” to refund the money, if the treatment Sot effect a cure, See advt, in another THE DAILY BPXAMINHEHR, OCTOBER 27, 1852. PERKINS & STERNS ARE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY — or— Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, (Ivercoatings, SCOTCH TWEEDS, ENGLISH TWEEDS, CANADIAN TWEEDS, Seal Cloths, Dogskin, Astrachan. You should see these Goods before purchasing elsewhere, as \O BETTER Vilth CAN BE HAD. Perkins & Sterns. Oct. 26 1882, na on ns oie mien St tne : Wem NEW FRUIT. NEW TEA, littered eta SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MeRCRAyD Advances made on consic 200 Boxes Very Choice New Valencias, SOLD CHEAP BY THE BOX, H MoNgrr, A Just Received from London by “* Erema.” SCiognck WANTIE ORDERS SOLICITED. NMC Dt6 Of Prodany 44 SOUTH STRERT. NEW Ya gent, Charlottetinn, __ es) QUALITY WARRANTED EXCELLENT. ANTED TO py] RCHASE boop ‘ vA Z SE a fy en 9) and 199 tons , Pretows phe ed rw : pet Tr 't.0 tons, ana not over dang Pe veg, ebet Mastered. well finishes HALF-CHESTS AND CADDIES VERY LOW. weeks: Cosh pave, (alt Dora 5. ; lars apply to i . se Tucther patton ~ - oid AV Morr ok Pe ge 7, | an ren ; Ship B Ch’town, Oct 9 roker, 2.—pat 3i BEER & GOFF. wantep 10 CHART Ch’town, Oct, 27, 1882. 2aw | £,OR NEWFOUNDI AND i 7 ot oF { Vessels about 6 'or 8D tous. re tee APPLES, SUGAR, SOAP. WEOLEH SALE. a | hd 100 Barrels Choice APPLES, 100 Se : SUGAR, | 100 Boxes SOA P, | APOTHECARIES' HALL 0. FOR SALE CHBAP. | Sole Agents for Cha:lottctown, BET | % | eevictip-—-iphereneresteminisie Beer & Goff. ciawoumner : | CON . at, RT! | Oct. 23, *2.— 2m Ch’town, Oct. 11, 1882. 2aw Ch’town, Oct, 21, 'g2 CIGARS! Y REEN 8 Genuine ‘m ported Smal} |W Noue genuine without the tiede ark, For sale «very where, WM. BE pi YLE. ~ Se ——— —_ -_—__. PUBLIC CONCERT under ihe aus Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. 2. sia nly tues Bera PES a Y.M.C. A. HALL, BOOTS,BOOTS,BOoOoTS ALL KINDS, SOLD CHEAP. :0: Soe pair of our own make warranted to wear well. bound to give satisfaction. ‘Tharsday, the 2ad November At & o’clock, p.m, THE PROG AMME—an unusually goo one, and which promises some of the best musica] talent of the city—will be published in *# few Cays, Come and try a pair. We are Ay Boots bought here that do not fit can be exchanged, or money given back, Hand-made Boosts to Order. Oct, 16, 1882—2aw wkly THE LADIES will spare no paizs to make . | this Concert the very best of the seagop: Repairing D one, | hope that, as the obj ct is to aid Geanee | will be generously pAtronized by the public, | Dooits open at 7 30. Admission 25 cents, = Tickets to be had at the door. Ch’town, Oct. 21, ’s2. The City of London Fire Insurance Company. a Wag ION! | pesteeeety | a SS a a ee — a -_—— RARE CHAN CB DIRECTORS: THE LORD MAYOR OF Lightly Simpson, Esq., Vice-Chairman ; Sir Henry Barclay, K. C. B., Lord Colin Campbell, M. P., The Hon. Reginald Capel, | Spencer Gore, Esq., Richard Basil Huth, Esq. Imported Stock. N:.w Seed, Jmpleme LONDON, CHAIRMAN; Furriture, ete, W. H. Maturin; Esq., 0. B., Robert Morley, Esq., Alderman G H. Nottage, | Lot 48 Edward Leigh Pemberton. nen, MW. Bt : r 7. . 1 S98 pasteracge r ’ W. é, Thompson, Junr., Esq., VE CULES 24, ist November, | Vincent Bevan Tritton, Esq. i ; At 10 o'clock, a.m, J | The whole Stock, Crop, Imp) meade, and Furniture, v.z—THorses, Cate, JOHN MACEACHERN, Shocns Pip, nae Poultry, ey, Seed Grain, Mcwer, Reaper, Hurrows 7% P) wR hea Re Agent for.P..E.Island. {pic pe — | B* direction of JAS. A. C*®&RMAY Egil sell by Puble Auction. at Kose Bank, Property of every description insured at current rates. Household Carts, Truck, Hand Tools, ete 8 ads, und liedding, Buresus | Chairs, Carpets, Ketebenwarer ete. Terms mad known at. gale, HENRY BOVYER, Auctioneer, Chariottetown, Oct. 14, 1882.— 2aw _— ed ‘Administration Noise, MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. yemsse Soo ot signed, have been appointed, by the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this island, _ | Admintetratrix, cum testamen'o énnexd, OF tat | Estate of the late He ny Palmer, of Charlotte ” | to the Estate of the taid late He nry Palmer, : . ‘required to make immediate pay: J Ksqnire, ar Is opening @n an immense Stock of Goods this Fal!. The Public will find bis sto, ; , : : oe , ‘ re one Of! ment to me; and I-reqnest al! persons having the beet etocked in the City, Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, | ia sina dint ioe pet on ‘seule the and all kinds ot woollens, should go straight to | same to te date watt at d for settlement, within one year from this date Dated Charlottetown, !4ih October, A. d, 1882, = | } j i *82.—eod wkly 3i i } | wen 50: J. B. MACDONALD’S. AMELIA PALMER, Administratrix cum ial, annem. Uct, 18m & th 3w. pat w & s3w. rg se mil } When wanting Flowers, F: athers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to —— J. B. MACDONALD’S. | WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de ry-oO I ET—A Honese contala ng five Toows, on Richmond Street West,—NreHoLas | Mu.puy.—3i pd ——$—— ° 0 fran rennin GENTLEMEN’S DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to choose from. given in this City, | QTRAYED—From tive pasture, St, Peter's | Road, a light red COW (Dry), atout six | years old, J:tormation r. specting ber willbe | thankfully received by the subécriber.—Joms | Ines. —-Oct. 27.—6i pd | The biggest bargains eve J. B. MACDONALD, (QUEEN STrReRt. was r'ED—A girl for general housework. Apply at this ottice, (oc26 3i a Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres JOHN McPHEE & Co. OPENED THEIR irg°O LET-— A house at the Head Hillebor- i ough Street. Rent ve ry ehe ap. Apply | to 6, H. Schurman, Great George St. [ocds tf ad ls Liv Prick War house and Store on [oc23 lv i HOUSE AND LStrect W est. For foot 18 6i end } Ws yin uth Stre et, pear “+. Peters Road. FALL AND WINTER For parucular apply to L. C. OWE. STOCK __ tas PREMISES TO LET, ; —OF— ge situated on Richthond particulars, apply to James D, Mason by ge eS r W \NLED IMMEDIATELY —A Nurse / to go to Stellartun, N, 8S, Applyt 3 | Mrs, A. Lord [ ev8 tt ; a jon saline ene MILLINERY AND CLOTHING, torr: aide? Wome Pape i ticulais a; | ly at the oftice of Me*srs. Aa,me : k& McLeod. [i 17 2we rd pl It will Pay Cash Buyers to examine our Geods Before he amare | | OARDERS -—'I'wo or three Be eae ~ a s acco odater “os wivate ary ’ Parchasizg else where, with ae “ ee oe wa Ap 1 ; Oo re ~ 27 ~ INER Office. a JO HIN Me PHEE & C QO. {J ORsSE FoR SALB—ayply at aw Es- ya ‘ em ‘ii Oct, 4, 1888—Zaw; wkly Roserr Orr's Oip Sranp ' axtyen offive, st 28