MGS ssi <0 ne ak a cnlhlaeae a i ‘ : ; vu pe! — tae aS Le ia iat OF, Ste ge EL igh Nt Ny ORM iF ag oN na neat al it i Ei le TREE FS ERIE TS A A Me con eo if . a : 5 aetna ie mains! depend a> Tae DAILY OCTOBER 135, eee —< — 1880. Wu regret that a cargo has not been the “ Prince Edward found that she is obliged to go to Montreal for a cargo of produce for the Brit here for ish n.arket. Tue essay on Honesty, published in to- day's Ex (MINER, though written for teach. ers, may well be read by parents, by young men and young women—by all; for it gives expression to correct principles, of general application. oer which are In Cuba, peace is gradually becoming assured ; but the enforcement of martial law is considered necessary for some months longer. General the grand cross of San Fernando, with $2,000 « year pension and a title of gran- dee of Spain, for his services in the paci- fication of Cuba. Blanco receives Av the opening of the Antigonish N.'S., County Pair on Wednesday last, the Presi- dent in his speech gave it as his opinion that ‘(an Exhibition for the Maritime Pro- vinces, held alternately at St. John, Hali- fax and Charlottetown, must finally be de- eided upon.” —--- New Brunswick is leading off in the im- port of !’olled Angus Cattle. The Moncton Times reports that * Josiah Wood, Esq., of Sackville, has deputed Mr. Lewis Avard, who accompanies the Westmorland and Cumberland cattle shipment to the old country, as the agent for the purchase of several head of Polled Angus cattle for the Sackville an Westmoreland Agricultural Society.” When shall Prince Edward Island have an Agricultural Society—taking similar measures for the improvement of its Cattle, etc. ’ Slit cintanilin. tel Tue New York Herald sums up the result of the recent elections in Ohio and Indiana as follows : ‘The Western Democrats are in the con- dition of the Irishman’s pig, which ‘enjoyed miserably poor health and was getting no better very fast.” As the details of Tnes- day’s elections come in the Democratic deteat is seen to be even worse than was at first be- lieved, ‘*In Indiana the Republicans appear to have elected the Governor, they have carried eight and possibly nine Congressional districts, against only six in the present House, and they have the Legislature and will be able to elect a United States Senator this winter to aucceed Mr. McDonald, democrat. In Uhio they have carried the State by a handsomely increased majority, and have fifteen Congress. men against only nine in the present House. ‘They will also be abie to elect a United States Senater in place of General Garfield if he should become President. In two States the Repubiicans appear thus to have gaiaed eight and perhaps nine Congressional seats and one samt 1B the Senate.” “> a Mr. J. R. Betrorp, Agent in Canada for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, refers to the Toronto Globe's con- tradiction of Sir John McDonald’s state- ment that while in England he was con- fronted at every turn by copies of Mr. Blake's anti-Pacific Railway speech, and says: — ‘If the speech Sir John Macdonald _re- ferre to 1s the’one in which Mr. Blake honestly and justly, as 1 believe, eulogised Kansas, and of which 1 had, in part, print- ed and circulated many thousands of copies in Canada and Eurupe, I beg to say, in be- half of truth, that Sir John’s statement is correct, and that the Globe is not justified in denying it. 1 received instructions from my chief, Col. A. 8. Johnson, to send alot of the circulars to our Manchester agent, which I did, it is not hard to be- lieve that Sir John had them shoved under his nose everywhere, seeing they were dis- tributed gratuitously, and in large num- bers ”) This shows how careful leading public men should be that their Parliamentary utterances are not detrimental to the in- terests of the country unless they have the fullest assurance that What they say is found ed on-fact. It has turned out that Mr. Blake was entirely astray in his comparison of Kansas with Canada. Speaking of the emigration to Manitoba this year, Dr. Macklin, of Portage la Prairie, in Manitoba says: ** There has been a large emigration to the Souris valley, south of the Assiniboine, this year, and also to the Tiger hills. The land along the Souris is said by judges to be equal & any in the Manitobian region. The emigrants are from England, Scotland, Canada and the United States, many having come from Kansas, whither they had been lured by railway agents and runners for land monopolies.” On the testimsny of Mr. Belford, Mr. Blake, Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposi- tien in Canada, has been made an instru- ment of these ‘‘ railway agents and run- ners,” who have ‘‘ lured’ British emigranis to less or ruin in Kansag. > © <--+ Tur Messrs. Stretch, of Long Creek, are. with commendable epterprise, rebuilding the mills destroyed by fire last summer. Tue new beverage ‘‘ Kaoka,” is for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store, Great George Street, Call and get a package, [oct. 18,cod. XA aR Ae ee yg be ee EXAMINER, A Thriving Business. DONE BY RUNNING A BUSI- WHAT CAN BE NCIPLES AND BY LIBERAL NESS ON CASH PRI ADVERTISING. ‘Tur premises of Messrs. toer & Golf, Gro- cers, Queen street, have recently been en- larged and otherwise greatly improv ed, A visit to theit establishment will suffice to con- vince one that the firm has now facilities for a grocery business, second to none in the Province. ‘he firm 18 composed of two young, energetic business men. it has, from the beginning, met with un- paralleled success ~—& fact which 1s attributed to the adoption of cash principles and liberal uivertising in the EXAMINER and other pre- tminent newspapers. Che tirm commenced business in the year 1875, in the store now eceupied by Messrs. Robertson & Cameron, on the South side ot Queen Square. The premises, owing to a rapidly increasing patronage, became inade quate. In the year 1577, they removed to the spacious building on Queen street, oppo- site the Market House, By close attention, and spirited enterprise, they developed a carry me on flourishing trade, which is still increas- ing, and waich is, no doubt, ma- terially assisted by the prosperity with which Canada generally is now blessed. With the object of still more fully facilitating their already large trade, they recently extended the building which they occupy, back a dis- tauce of fifty-three feet—making it eighty feet by thirty, and three stories high. Besides this-they erected an excellent warehouse in rear of the store, which is forty feet square by two stories high. Following the example of all well conducted firms in other cities, they have divided their store into departments for the display and sale of different varieties of goods, The first departments on the ground floor facing Queen Square, is the General Retail Store, which is well stocked with al! descriptions of goods. generally found in a first-class grocery store. Adjoining the store is a neatly fitted office from which a commanding view of all the work done in the general store and other de- partments may be had. In the rear of the office are two spacious apartments, to which access may be obtained from the genera] store through splendidly designed arches. One is the wholesale department, which 1 stocked with saimples of al] goods to be dis posed of at wholesale, while the other is a «de- partment for the exposition and sale of heavy goods, such as sugar in barrels, rice in bags, crockery, &e., and lquids, such as molasses, vinegar aud oils. The second flat of the building is one large department for the dis- pley of biscuits, teas, and coffees —all of whch the firm are large importers—while the upper story is used as a general storeroom. ‘he new warehouse is conveniently situated in the rear of the main building. It is a substantial brick construction, and is well filled with flour, meal, tea, &c. The cellar is spacious, and is being fitted up for the receipt of over five hundred barrels of apples, which the firm intend to dispose of during the winter season. We might here state that a room is set apart in the warehouse, and thorough- ly fitted with a new improved ccifee roaster. The firm will, in future, roast all the coffee they intend to dispose of, and feel sure it will be satisfactory to customers, as it will be carefully roasted under their own supervisien. We feel safe in saying that Messrs. Beer & Goff have now facilities for doing—and they do—the best grocery business m the Pro- viuce. ‘They have in their employ ten sales- men, clerks and warehousemen, and keep two teams constantly employed deiivering and storing goods. We wish them continued success, and advise readers unacquainted with the establishment to give them a call. ————— am Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 18, Fresh to brisk southerly to westerly winds, fair weather with showers in some localities to-day, lower temperature. — a ee -_ HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 16 —Chas F Pierce, Providence, R 1; WH Kolfe, ;Morell; J Stow, Gaspe; P Mc- Caffy, Pictou; Job C Thomson, Montreal; H Fulton, Halifax, N 5; E J Longard, do; J Hegan, St John, N B; E B Garneau, Quebec; Ciinton E Brush and wife, New York; Geo F Gallagher, Beaconsfield, P U; F Ek Owens, Pictou, Ont. St at ——e ee en hay ae MARRiab. On the 11th October, instant, at St Peters Church, Alberton, by the father of the bride, Mr. J Charles Travers of Kildare Capes, to Isabella, only daughter of the Rev R. W. Dyer, Rector of St Peters. DIED. On Saturday, last, 16th inst., Margaret G. Morrison, wife of Dr. Lawrence Tremaine, aged 74 years. en polls lsaaasehancmereataanene SHEPPING [NTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Oct 18—bright Hildred, Whitehaven, G B, bal to Peake Bros & Co; sch Anna May, Nfid, herring and ballast;. Minnie EK, Bos- ten, mdse to sundry parties; Siena, Bar- badoes, 44 hhds sugar, 52 tierces do, 35 puns molasses, to order; Charles, Pictou, ballast; Hero, Halifax, ballast; Ralph, Halifax, 22 bbls herring to order; Three Sisters, Pictou, coal; Wallace, Pictou, coal; Rustic, Pictou, coal; Kate, Picton, Lord Lyons, Port Richmoud, herring and hake, Reata; Crapaud, oats, Ulive, Kusti- co, 171 bbls mackerel; Medway Belle, Ship Harbor, lumber, Excel, Pictou, coal; Alpha, Picten, coal; James Sample, Pic- tou,coal, Onward, Wallace, stone, 8 Killam, Georgetown, bal; Franklin, Hali- fax, sundries. CLEARED, Oct. 18-—sech Charles, New London, ballast: Alpha, Wallace, and Kate, Pictou, coal. 16.—sch Dianthus, Halifax, 1,444 bush pota- toes, 50 do turnips, 5 bbls oysters. OUTPORTS, Cardigan Bridge, Oct 16—eld sch Auriel, St Pierre, 900 bush potatoes, 8 head of cattle, 25 sheep, 2 pigs; sch Lake, Gabarows, C B, 953 bush potatoes, 50 do turnips. At Portsmouth, 10th inst., schr John G, Hantington, from Boston for Summerside, sain tian sn ne Re te ae al eh AE ot f Other ftems. ‘‘Hildred,” M. Callaghann, to ('o., in ballast from W hite arrived here on the i7th inst., Brie. Peake Hros. & haven, G. B., 24 days. Wr learn that Mr, Charles J. McKenna, formerly of this city, has recently been ap- pointed a clerk in, Company E., 23rd (U. S.) Regiment, now stationed at Los Pinos, Colorado. RemewBeER the great sale of Household Fur niture, Beds and Bedding, Table ware, ©u lery, &c., at Auction to-morrow, at the St. Lawrence Hotel, Water Street, commenciig at Ll o’clock sharp. Av the close of the Poll in Ward 2, on Saturday evening, the yote stood— Murphy, 120. Barrett, ©. Ow1Ne to the fact that a cargo of produce was not found here for the. Prince kdward, Carvell Bros., nice little flock of twelve hun- dred sheep, for the British Market, will have to be sent via Quebec, Halifax, or some other | SS. | port, sisal tales diiuilitisage Tuk Stipendiary Magistrate had six cases for his attention this forenoon. Two of these were common drunks, while the balance was made of model (/) young men, who were arrested for disorderly conduct ou the street late on Saturday night. Cricket Brnerrre.—'the theatrical. and musical Entertainment for the benefit of the Phoenix Cricket Club, will take, place in the Academy of Music, on Thursday evening, 2lst inst, wot this evening, as stated in the Patriot. Acapemy or Music.—We feel pleasure in ralling attention to the bill of fare provided for this.evening, being for the benetit of Miss Louise Forster, and consisting of the most brilliant comedy in the English langnage, viz, Tobins’ 3 act play of ‘‘The Honeymoon; or how to rule a wife.” excellent voice is heard too seldom, will sing, and other entertainments complete an excel- lent night’s amusement. Kathleen Mavout-. neen, Which has been so long in preparation, will be produced this week. iin ddnihaligcd WE are pleased to learn that so well estab- lished and reliable a Company as the ‘* W est- ern Assurance Company,” has secured as its General Avent in this Province, one se popular and capable as Mr. Horace Haszard. The Company has commenced advertising in THe Examiner, and will doubtless do a consider- able amount of business here. !t has been operating for twenty-nine years ; and accord- ing toits ‘‘ Annual Report” itis one of the best Insurance Companies in Canada. Mr. J. D. McLuop, of this city, writes to the Patriot, denying the statement of the St. John Globe, that the oatmeal! exhibited at the St. John Exhibition ‘‘was not of Island production.” Mr. McLeod states that the oatmeal sent by him to the kxhibition was ground from Island grown oats, at Mr. Rich- ard KE. Bagnells Miiis, New Glasgow, and he informs us that he can supply St. John editors and reporters with the same quality of meal as that exhibited, in any quantity from one pound to one ton. THe ‘ Epizoo.” —--We learn that many horses on the Island are slightly afflicted with epizootic. A gentleman in New Bruns- wick, who takes an interest in horses, has supplied the tollowing cure for the disease :— ‘* Ground ginger pure (2) tablespoontfuls; Ger- man Condition Powder, one (1) tablespoonful ; put in a common sized teacup and fil up with molasses and mix with the horses’ oats or other fuod. Give mormng and evening until the cure is effected.” {n another column are given the parviculars of an interesting and auspicious event. which took place at Alberton on the llthinst. A correspondent informs us that ‘‘The ceremony was witnessed by a very numerous congrega- tion of all denominations, Who were unani- mous in their hearty congratulations to the bride and bridegroom, botn of whom are most deservediy popular in their neighborhood. A YouUNG man named Fulton arrived®from St. John, N. B., last week, with the inten- tion ot purchasing produce. He, as the old story gues, feil invo bad company, was robbed of a tew hundred dolJars, and after drawing several huudred from a bank disappeared from the city on Saturday. Before iis de- parture he was seen with a number of sus- picious characters, His brother arrived late on Saturday night, but up to the present has been unable to discover the whereabouts of the unwary one. The police have the matter in hand, APPLES. APPLES, | will Sell TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, IN FRONT OF THE Queen Street Auction Rooms, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., icOQ BARRELS OF APPLES, In Grayensteins, Repsin Pippins, Kieg of Tompkins, &c., which will be closed out to wind yp consignments. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer, TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE of eight 4% rooms, with good cellar and yard, situat- ed east end of King street. —-ALSO— Oct. 18, ’80. The rooms over my store in Queen street, very suitable for offices. Apply to WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 8, 1880. GARDERS—Two or three persons can be accommedated with board on reason- able terms (a private sitting room if required) ou Upper Great George Street. Apply at this ottice. {se 9 2aw HE place to get your Printing done is at the EXAMINEK PRINTING ROOMS } Cut- | Dr. Creamer, whose | QUEEN STREET. ~—e anne tt een wae ta TRAMIA AVING on hand, and ar- riving daily, a well select- ed lot of GENERAL DRY GOODS, which they hope is large enough for any family to chose from, take this opportunity to inform their friends and the clothes-wearing community that they intend to sell at lower prices than ever. Their New Dress Materials, in BEIGES and CAMEL’S HAIR, as well as other Dress Materials, will be found to be the Cheapest ayd..most serviceable in the market. They call especial attention totheir WINCEYS & STAPLE GOODS, of which they carry a complete stock. Their Millinery department is replete with every novelty, at PROPER PRICES. They feel that all they need say about their MANTLES is that they are much superior in Style, ete, and Cheaper in price than last Fall; this is saying a great deal, when it is known they were at least 10 per cent. cheaper than any) other House in the city. The Subscribers are confident they can please, and therefore invite the public to inspect their Goods before purchasing else- where. 83 Queen Street, TREMAINE & METCALF. Ch’town, Sept. 2%, 1880. 2 Oe et AM AGAREMY GF TONIGHT, sseneit of Louise Forster, THE HON GY MOON, OR HOW TO RULE A WIFE, - Oct. 18, 1880.6 ata CEESE WANTED. , GOOD GEESE wanted at ; % . uce: 200) (Queen’s WRIGHT & MACGOWAN, Oct. 15, 1880 lw Spruce and Pine Boards, Seautling, Laths and Refuse Deal, ' WILL sell at AUCTION, on TUESDAY the 19th inst, at FEVE o'clock, on POWNAL WHaRF,— 10,000 feet Scantling, 20,600 feet Refuse Deals, 5,000 feet Spruce Boards, 31,000 feet Pine Boards, 50,000 Laths, : (Ex ‘*Wild Brier. } 5,000 feet Spritce, ex ‘ Fary.” 27,000 feet Seasoned Pine, (Ex “J. W. Allin.”’) 25,000 Palings. W. D. STEWART, . Auctioneer, ST. LAWRENCE MOTEL, —_—— ——— Houssheid Furniture, ’ WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the “St Lawrence fotel.”” Water Street, om TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 19th and 20th inst., commencing at 11 o'clock: All the outtit of the above Hotel, in Draw. ing Room, Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Far- niture, Carpets, Stoves, Window Furniture, Walnut and (reen Plush Drawing Room Suit, Walnut and Marbie Tep Cheffonier, do, de, Table, \\ hatnot, Register Grates, Gasaliers, Curtain Poles and Rings, Iron and Wood Bed. steads, Chests of Drawers, B. R. Tables, Washstands, ‘cilet Setts, Looking Glasses, Blankets, Sheets and Quilts, Peather Beds and Pillows, Excelsior and Straw Mattrasses, Oct. 16, 1889. Dining Tables and Chairs, Setts Castors, 3. Diuner Setts, Tea Setts, China and Glassware, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Table Cloths and Napkins, Lamps, a large collection of Window Plants, and numerous other articles. : Terms—Under Fifty Dollars, Cash; over that amount, Three Months’ Credit, on Aps proved Joint Notes. , WiLLIAM DODD, octl—oaw sat & mon Auctioneer, at “ PRINCE EDWARD, ROBERT FRASER, Commader, Will be on the Berth at Liverpedl to Receive Cargo about the 12th of November, vROM Liverpool {or bvharlovtetowir About the ISth November. * pply in Lendon to Joun Prt- CAIRN & Sons, i6 Great Winchester Street, KE. C.; in Glasgow, to James Kexso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool, to PrrcarRs BroruERs, 51 South John Street; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davies ; or here, to PEAKE BRG’S & CO, Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1880. MANAGERS, idee a Wanis, Lest, found, Se aa Advertisements under this heading, @ pens not exceeding half an inch, will be i or Ten Cents per day. + AND WILL SAIL For Freight a O@CHET BOOK—LOST, on Friday last, a Pocket Book coutaining a sum money. ‘The-tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Examiner office. {oc 18 5i * SS ee ee OR SALE—-A lot fine Poultry, consist- ing of Plymouth Rock, Black Spanish, Hoodans, etc. Apply at the EXAMINER office. Breas Wednesday night, 13th inst., on the Malpeque Road, between .Char- luttetown and Hon, G. W. DeBlois’, a **Cross- cut Circular Saw.” The finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office, of corres- ponding with Joun Guiuis, Bradalbane, foc 15 10i pd {@@K—A first-class COOK wanted im- mediately at the ‘‘Reverk Hovsg.” Good wages. ° [oc 8 tf RA cEWen Mouse continues to receive i permanent BOARDERS. Terms mod- [oc 7 —_—_—__ ooo XLERK WANTED—A smart lad for general office work. Apply in applicants own handwriting to H., P. U. Box 157, Char- lottetown, foc 5 — \ TANTED.—A Female General Servant * wanted immediately in a small family. Must be a good Cook. Apply at Italian Ware- house. oct 2 Tr LET—Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 rooms respectively. Apply to JamEe McLrop, Lower Spring Park [se 30 t a oe oat