ee i aN ne ill i Fave ated, Sao ste focal and Other Lens. ANGt 5 of the firm ot Des arrived home last night. ERT & Angas, - = represe ni ati of de the Rankin. RRO \ a. = VE Mie Leat »., riaitax, is at > nual general menting of held at ‘ ‘om- Halifax Tne rst al I'ravellers will be yo the 7th prox. > ~ t ICK S H ALI Dr ) Brien's lecture wilt De Peid in St Pa rick Ss Hall, at S o'cloc k evening, in aid of the City Hospital (ue action of the leading brewers of Onta- rio, in raising the price of beer to 27 cents pet vioe gallon with no discount, was burst on the 24th by mutual consent. > [Tue steamer ** St Lawrence’ was detained the storm at Poimt du Chene yesterday She arrived st Summerside di iring | the night, and the mails arrived by first train Ss Morniog. > [ux Department of Marine and Fisheries is pegotiating for the purchase of a wooden steamer to replace the *‘ Glendon,” sold last | spring. ‘The steamer will be utilized in carry ing supplies to lighthouses, &« +. the Union Bank of P. E Ve learn that THE DATS EX A MINER, OCTOBER < 26, 1se82. JINSURANCE The Czar and the Nihilists. The New York Herald says: —‘‘It pity that the Czar is not in a position frank- ly to declare his reasons for living in retire- ment. for leaving the proffered crown un- touchod and beiug slow tic reforms: could not po rsonal of the fail to attribute his delay tc cowardice and to see the hand nihilists in every misadventure that occurs. Count Tolsoi, the Prime Minister, is not the man to dissipate superstition. He has not the frankness of Melikoff or the amiable garrul ity of Ignatieff. He is a man of mysteries cold, harsh and silent—and while he counsels the Czar to observe a policy of secrecy St. Petersburg sees conspirators in each of its house porters and Lourly waits for the news that Alexander IIL. has shared his father’s fate.” nT og Special Notices. You will find at the Family Grocery, Cracked Oats, Cracked Barley, Bran, and Pig Feed, a'wayson hand, fresh and good from Crates’ Mills. R. K. Bracez. Our New Stock of Christmas Cards sur- passes any heretofvure shown.—-BREMN ER Bros, [oc24 lw Gorpown Bennet of Bennet & Lewis, | will be in Charlottetown on the 2nd and 3rd a8. Is!and have made arrangements with the Bank . Nova Scotia to redeem their notes at the | o November, at the Rankin House. At the various agencies of the Bank of Nova Seutia | hotel, Summerside, on the 4th and 5th. Ad- throughout ‘he Lower Provinces vice free. Treatment endorsed by thousands, ye References can be seen. Success even in most Tue schooner ‘‘ Minnie Mac,” Capt. Thom- stubborn cases. (Oct. 25.) son, cleared from Crapaud on Monday, with For Factory Cheese and Butter, deal at 3.200 bushels potatoes ; and schooner “ Laura | George Carter's Grocery tore, Great George Bruce, Capt. Swain, cleared from this port | Street ol7 61 eod yesterday, with 4,300 bushels—both loaded by} G. H. Haszarp is now opening a splendid A H B Macgowan, of this city, for the American market. ‘ itiaitileil Tue harvest estimat-sfor Kansas this year are as follow: Winter wheat, 1,465,745 acres, 33,943,398 bu-hels; spring wheat, 137,522 ac en, 157,005,722, bushels; rye, 204 662 acres, 4,456. - | 400 bushels; oats, 529,234 acres, 21,946,254 bushels. eee Rey. Dr, O’Brren lectures in St. Patrick’s } Hall this evening, under the auspices of the | Benevolent Irish Society. His subject will | be. ‘‘ Among the Ruins of Pompeii and Baiz ° As the lecture is given in aid of the Char- lottetown Hospital, and as the lecturer is among the most popniar in this Province, there is no doubt that the Market Hall wil: be well filled this « veuing. ~~ Tue steamer ‘ Worcester” Capt. Hallett, arrived from Boston this morning. She was detained by stormy weather and head winds Her passenger list was as follows :—Captain | Wm. M Lawson, wife and two children, Mr A Gillis, Mrs Campbell, Maggie McInnis, Mary Bradley, S«rah Robinson, Mrs A Bell. | Mr M Mcieod, John Ross, P Fogarty, John | Monaghan, John Doyle. dil Rrevity.—-A great deal can be :ncluded in a few words as evidenced by the ‘oliowing rec-ived by postal card from Kev. Benjamin Chappelle, at present stationed at Saanich, Vancover Island, B. C., by his brother. Vicroria, B. C., 9th, Oct. ‘Good Evening, Ben,” His many friends will be glad to know that he has quite recovered his health, and is well pleased with his new station. > We learn that a slight improveme nt has taken place in the price of oats for delivery at French ports. The price new quoted is} eighteen shillings per quarter of 304 pounds, cost, freight aud insurance. This rise, how- ever, is probably owing to the unfavorable news received from Egypt, that further com- p'ications were likely to arise. The advance may only be temporary as, in the face of the heavy crops everywhere, it is impossible for a | high price to be maintained. > _ } Tux Stipendiary Magistrate, to-day, fined | a prisoner $20 for interfering wita the police and intimated that the next fine for the slight- est interference with the police would be $50 He also informed the drunken portion of the community that, from this out, the lowest tine for drunkenness would be $8. Hesaid he found that leniency in the punishment of this offence was rather injurious than other- wise, as the amaller the fine the oftener the culprit came before him. He would try a larger fine for some time; and see what effect it had, > - Tue Ayrshire cow, “Lady Frarklio,” which took first prize at the Dominion Exhi bitien, last year, died on Friday last. She was owned by Mr. ©. B. Blanchard, of Traro N.S. She had her first calf on (Oct. 4th, 1881, and her last calf «mn Sept. 20th, 1882 During the year she gave over 4000 quarts of milk. When fresh m milk she gave 274 quarts per day, and 6 months after calving | she gave }6 quarts perday. Sh- gave her | own weight in milk in 20 days. ‘The milk | was sold for the Halifax markets at 3 cents per qaart and realized during the year over | $120.00. PEDESTRIANISM. competition in o — 1 he progress at Madison Square Gardens, New York, is attracting gre at at- teution. Ali the contestants, viz.:—Charles Rowell, George Hazael, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, Jno. Hughes, Robert Vint, Geo. D. Noremac, Frank Hart, Daniel J. Herty, and the Buffalo postman-—Peter J. Panchot, are well known, Hanlan, the oarsman, is referee. The walk- ing is said to be good and the sore, at 1 oclok, a m.,on the 24th, stood: Hughes, 252; Hazael, 244; Rowell, 240; Hart. 232; Fitz cerald, 236; Noremack, 224; Herty, 219; Pauchot, 200; Vint, 199. tints Tue question under discussion is: ‘‘ Who discovered the great comet?” Dr. B. A. Gould, of the Harvard Observatory at Cor- dola, South America, claims the honor of the discovery. He says it was first seen at his observatory more than a day previous to its discovery by Finlay at the Cape of Good Hope, and five days before it was seen by Dr, Cruls at Rio, Late letters from the Cape toa prominent English astronomer show that the comet was observed there upon the day of perihelion passage clear up to the edge of | the sun, when it suddenly disappeared, This obser: v ation has no parallel in the his Lory of | astronomy and 13 an evidence of the extraor- diaary brilliancy of the comet. Mr.Chandler, of H rvard observatory, has a new orbit, which is of much greater accuracy | than any heretofore obtamed and yives uvmis takable evider ice of rene: By meana of this a cur npac siva of the observations of Finlay } With the p sition which the present arbit gives from that date has bem mace, and the Varia’ ion bitweea the observed and compu tod place is less thau the diameter of the nucleas of tae comet. From tiis clove agreement 1t is | evide:t that no sensible pertubations attead- ed the close appre ach to the sun. - Ir will pay y o bay your Dry Goods, eilfiuery ae Chott, at John McPhee & Ov.’s, (de4 wily j and Wood 1,691,448 bushels; corn 4,441,836 acres, | 1g | Winter's supply. ling Inks fcr sale at Bremner Bros, great pedestrian just computed | lot of Xmas Cards. octl9 3i | Flaunels, cheap, at the Lendon | House. [ocd 3w 3aw Pires, in Briar, Meerschaum,: French Clay, Tobacco, in Smoking and Chew- Cigars {Havana and Domestic), and a fali line of Cigarettes and Smokers Goods, | selling at cost at the Lorne U igar Store, durnug | Exhibition week. Now is the time to get a [ocd lw A’sTHETICS posed westheticly by Cook & Co,’s the photographers. [oc24 2 Tue Best Stock of Letter, Note, and Envel- opes to be had at Bremner Bros. [oc24 Jw Blankets, cheap, at the London House. [ocd 3w 3aw Just arrived another large supply of Crock ery, Glass and Chinaware, will be sold cheap at COLWILL's [oct4 $weod wkiy3 ly you want Stationery of any kind to suit your taste, try G. H. Haszard’s. oct}9 3i Miss GALLANT has removed to Kent street, | Opposite the Rocklin House, where she wiil continue to carry On the mulinery business as heretofore, octls tf Iwo hundred dozen Plates, one hundred }and fifty dozen Cups and Saucers, and a lot of Dinner Sets, will be sold cheaper than ever at COLWILL’s. Loct4 3w eod wky3i New Ulster Cloths at the London Mouse. [oct 3w Zaw Buitp Tuysety Ur.—The halt-shell depart ment of the Lorne Restaurant, is now pienti tuliy supplied with extra hand-picked Rich mond Bay Oysters, which the proprietor can aiso furnish by the quart, peck, bushel, o barrel at a moderate rate. [sep 26 dieod RarHaeL Tucks & Sons, Royal Academy ~eries’ Christmas Cards can be seen at G. H Haszard’s, octl9 3i Quince, Pears, green and purple Grapes, Gravenstein Apples, &c., at Beer & Goff’s oct 20 Dorsey Gorr & Co’s Boots are the rage. Tailoring bepartment.—Over one thousand Patterns ef Cloths at the Londen Keuse. [oct 3w 2aw A LARGE quantity of assorted Crockery to be sold at a great reduction until after the Exhibition. Our goods are all bought for cash and will be sold cheap.~-W. P. CoLwILt. [oct4 3w eod wky3i CANADIAN Christmas Cards now to be had at G. H. Haszard’s. oct]9 3: Receipts for Potatoes and Oats, Meney, etc., for sale at Bremner Bros. {oc24 lw Tvuck’s Christamas Cards, the best in the world. First let received for season 1882-3, at BREMNER BRos. foctl7 lw Winceys, cheap, at the London iiouse, [ocd 3w 2aw JAMES SLAUNWHITE, North-West, says he was almost fatally injured by the fall of a tree, After doctors gave him up, Minard s Liniment, used externally and internally, enred him. j2 eod wkiy ~Highest cash price paid for Eggs at Goff s. {ju 22 Faas Seer & ** London septl6 Now is the time to collect your old books and magazines, and have them bound cheap tor cash at Bremner Bros, {oct 17 lw Ssarrorp’s & Srepuens Copying and Writ [oc24 lw PICKLING SPIces (English Malt) at ei & Goff's. ond Tue only steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P. E. Island, aud the only place where you can get every part of a sewing machine or a gun made, is at Brown’s shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Stree ts, Charlottetown. [se 27 3i GRAIN and Petato Sacks at the House.’ and Vinega HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, Oct. 24.—J R Golding, Fredericton; N Cameron, do; J L Sterns, Souris; A Stone, i AC McLean, Montreal. 25.—A L A Isaacs, St John; T H 20.—W Richards, Bideford. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 25--R H White, New Glasgow; G J Campbell, Pictou; BG Edwards, Fort Augus- tus; T Tate, Montreal; Charles D Cory, St Johns; H W Hayden, Waterbury gCorner; Miss F W Hayden, do; Miss Anna L Ward, Bloomfield, N J; Robert Angus, city; R F McDonald, Souris; J A Morirson, Halifax. ard, Boston; et Quebec. ON EXHIBITION. The finest essortment of Faetory Cloth, | | Blanketing | Fiannels, | Yarns, ete., | | AT THE — | c. RB. SCHURMAN, Great Georts Speer Chitown, Oct, 24, °81;—2m dod wkly to initiate domes- | for the meaner of his subjects | Companies, and is prepared to effect insurance al the lowest rate :— this popular military | FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, | £: ———- 0:0 ~~ The Undersigned represen's the following First class Marine. Fire,and Life Insurance 20: The Great Western Marine Insurance Com'y of New York, ASSETS lst JANUARY, 1882, —————— —- 0:0——- — -— $939,523.92. The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company of Halifax. —_—_—_—— (> -- The Pictou Mutual Marine (nsurance Company of Pictou, Cee ee The Fire’ Insurance Asseciation of Londen, England, CAPITAL, $5,000,000, the Northern Insurance Company of London and Aberdeen, CAPITAL, $15,000,000. 10 The North American Life Insurance Company, Oe The London and Lancashire Life Insurance Company. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, H A RD WwW A_BR_#B:; HARDWARL. Will be Sold at FOR CASH CHEAP To the Trade, LOW PRICES, CONSISTING OF CUT NAILS, Clinch Nails, Hook and Screw Hinges, Butt Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Screws, Finishing Nails, General Stock ot Housebuild- ers Hardware, Window Glass, Putty, Genuine and No. 1 White Lead, Best Colors in Oil and Dry, "Carriage Varnish (all kinds), both English and American, warranted a good article; Disston’s Hand,Rip and Pannell Saws, full line Mecha- nics Tools, Chopping Axes, Wes All the above will he sold cheap for cash. Parties visiting Town will do well by calling at the sign of tue Pad Lock. : R. B. Huestis, Queen SrReeEt. A GARD . Shipping and Commission) © DR.W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- MERCHANT. geons, Ireland, Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, ae of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, treland, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX. N. S. Late Surgeon Army Medical Bep't. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having ij extensive wharf accommodation and com- modious stores, Consignments are slicited and prompt returns guaranteed tae Weekly market reports forwarded upon application, and vessels chartered for . shippers, P.O, address—Lock Drawer 51, se 28 Cross-Cut Saws of best makers; Carriage Builders’ Hardware, Axels, Springs, Fifth-Wheels, Malleable Castings. Bolts (ail sizes), Japans, Raw & Boiled Oil Cod, Seal, XX Machine, Olive and Kerosene Oils; Mill Files, Horse Rasps, Smiths’ Files in variety, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Blister and Sleigh Shoe Steel, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons of good makers. Charlottetown, Oot. ‘ nee wkly JAMES S. SUOTT, AS made a special study of diseases of the Eye, kar and Throat, in Paris and London, and proposes to deyote his practice to them. Consultations at his residence, No. 9 South St., Halifax, N. 8. Hours, 10 to '2 a, m,, 2 to 4 p. m. Oct 11, "82. Im NOTICL 4e a business heretofore carried on by the undersigned ani the late A. B, Stewert, under the style and firm of Hick) y & Srew- Halifax. HENY TERRELL, SHIPPER’S AGENT. art, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- All kinds of Produce bought and shipped |tinued by the subscriber under the same on Commission, style, . : Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. MICHAELHICK: ¥ Ohttewn, Tele 4 18R9) pat +f panes eee ate Mackerel and Pork Barrels, - For sale by HORACE HASEASRD Sept. 22, 1882-—-im eod A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or | kk “88 No 2 will cure the most obstinate casc, no | matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copsiba, or | FARIS, 1578. GOLb MEBAL, JOSEPH GILLOTT’S | STEEL PENS.| BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. DR. CONROY | ee ! oil of sandalwood, that are ce: tain to pro- ' AS REMOVED bie cffice and residence dace dyspepsia by ‘destroying the c cutiaae 0! to Mutch’s Pvi.ding, the eehnen. Price $1.50. Sold by all druggists, or Lower Griat Geerge “treet OPPO EXAMINER OFFICE. Oct, 1%, "Satetion whly dy maikd on receipt of price. For further par tieulars send for circular P; 0. Box 1,533. J, C. ALLAN CUs« 88 John stree de 1 Bdowkyr ae i i | ' ‘1 §. §, Assyria, Karo, THIS SEASON Selected with Great Care Best British Markets, Style, lth Pn LECTURE. fP.HE REV. DR. O'RRIEN, will Lecture, under the auspices of the Benevolent Irish Society, in ST PATRICK’S HALL IN CHARLOTTETOWN, OD Thursday Rvening, 26th inst, SUBJECT : “Among the Ruins of Pompeii and &aizx.” The proceeds of the Lecture will be given to the Charlottetown Hospital] JAS. HUGHES, secretary, NEW FALL SON WE ARE Ch'town, Oct, 12, '82.-—wkly Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Reward Island, IN THE SUPREME CoURT. In the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Mvjesty’s Reign, Chapter 23, intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insu:ance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank. ing Company. YPON the application of the Liquidators of the above-named Banking Company, and upon reading the affidavit gf Lemnel Cambridge Owen, Charles Colson Gardiner, and David ©. Chalmers, with the Schedule thereto annexed, tiled the filteenth day of NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT — OF— September last past, and the order made by me, dated the fifteenth day of September last, and the notice signed by the Prothonotary, issued in pursuance of such order. and the affidavit of Leith E. Brecken of the due publication of such notice filed the twenty-fifth day of September last, and upon hearing counsel for the said Liguidators and counsel for several of the contributories of said Company, 1 do order that a first call of forty dollars per share be mde on all the contributories of the said Banking Company. And I do further order that each such con- tributory do, on or before the first day of December next (A. D. 1882), pay into the Bank of Nova Scotia, at its Branch in Char lottetown, in said Province of Prince Edward Island, to the account of the Liquidators of the said Company the amount which will be due from hic or her or them in respect of such all. Ani I do also order that the further hear- ing of the said order granted by me on the fifteenth day of September last past, as to the further payment by said contributories of the further sum of forty dollars per share be adjourned until Monday, the eleventh day of ecember next, then to take place at my Chambers, in the Law Courts Building, in said Province, atthe bour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, and I co further order that a copy of this order, together with a notice from the Liquidators of tie said Company, specifying the amount due from such contri- butory, in respect of such call, be served on all such contributories by posting the same in a letter. prepaid and registered in the General Post Office, in Charlottetown, in said Province, addressed to ihe party or parties contributories, at his, her or their jest known address, or place of abode, or by the delivery thereof, severally, to the attorney of the part, to be served, Aud I do farther order that a copy of this order be published in the Royal Gazette Lewte paper of said Province, and in Tas Exawiver and Patriot newspapers, published in Char- lottetown, in said Province, in the daily issues thereof, for two weeks from the date thereof, Dated this twenty-fifth day of Sep'cmber A. D, 1882. (8?) Oct, 13, 1882. —BY THE-— ona, Waldensian, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian OUR STOCK —HAS BEEN— J\MES H. lw INCREASE YOUR CAPITAL. Thos desiring to make money on gialland medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by oper- ating on our plan. From May lst, 1881, to the present cate, on in- vestments of $10 OU to $1,000, cash profits have been realized and paid to investors amounting to severai time 8 tne original invest- ment, still leaving the original in- vestme nt mi iking money Or pay- able on demand. Explanatory cir- culars anu statements of fund sent free. We want espunsible agents, who will report on crops and introduce the plan. Liberal commiss ons paid. Address, FLEMMING MERRIAM, Com- mission Merchants, Majer Block, Chicage, LIL PETERS A. J. $10 $20 WHEAT $50 STOCKS $100 asa EOWARD 1, RUSSELL & CO, Commission Merchants, 284 STATE STREET BOSTOX, MASS. May 19, 1882—6m BY MR. STERNS, —In 1uz— --AND POR - Variety, — Ax D— Value, Wili Not be Surpassed on P, E. tstand. MORTGAGE SALE, ee ere ee TO be sold by Public Auction at the Court House, in Chariottctown. on WEDNES- DAY, the eight day of NOVEMBER, A, D., 1882, at twelve o'clock noon,— LL that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot or Town- ship number thirty-four, in Queens County ta Prince Edward Island, bounded and dc scribed es foll ws. that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed on the east side of the road leading trom Charloitetown to Stanbope at the south- «ra boundary of Jobn Hardy's land ; thence runping east eigh, y-six chains ; thence south six chains fifty links ; thence west eigily six chains or to the aforesaid rowd ; thence north six chains and fifty links along the road to the place of beginicg containing by estima- tion fitty-six (50) acres ofland be the seme a little move or less and is part and parcei of the said Lot or Township number thirty-four ; . . in Queens Count . Cash customers will find ou estab Soave with all buildings, rigbts, mem- lisament one of the best places in | bers and appurtenances there belon ging or CS rariettetown to spend their LIORCY. | in anywire apperta ning | The above sale is mace porsuant te the | power of eale contained in an Ipdemure of Mortguge dated the twelf h day of june, A D , 1879, made between Henry Hardy ard | Rec bel Hardy his wif! of the one part and thomas Vessey of the other part, For further particulars, apply to Messrg. | Hodgson and Mcixod, SJiciturs, Cbariotte- | town Dated this fifteenth day of September, A. D., 1882, Sept, 16, ta'w, Wkly’ —_— A full Stock of English, American jana Canadian Dry Goods on hena, and | wiil be added to by every steame uniil closing of the navigation. —~—e wr eee Foerkins & Sterns. Sept. 15 1882. caiectactaaaas ee Ore eal THUMAS VESEY. men a Sin a val Se ae ee C ee as en eas staph, Hasan tmnt , -