es ee ed ee ell nea, ’ eae Qo oe NAN tim ad ys + Pep age : i * “ th es te a5 13 Bf } e } I d May a hi . FI q # ‘4. a ee eee San ee ees Cone puTHeta SO a oe oS ALIS | LEO, ATE, ED SA NIT TN 2 se” Fecha fuel “ + : why oe wee 5 epililetitomts amaaahitnapme oo om, 9 9 0S? 2a Cpe ee ae £ vee Sata OMe, a ARE rg ROE OE amt OF a aA id its, NESS Sei temo. on se le A Sir a te le a eee - = ow a nnn — es <eaeien Tae Dairy EXAMINER, —_— ~~ SEPTEMBER 25, 1880. ; i tae Mra. Ganoinsr, ina letter tofthe Socre ; aan «1 =¥6 tary of the Advisory Board, says: ‘* Our “i grains are a ‘great attraction. Chere is, so far, nothing in the $Exhibition equal to them in quality.’ Tae Montreal Herald says: ‘‘ The stock sent by Prince Edward Island is highly creditable to the tight little Province. The horses are all splendid animals, and have attracted attention and called forth adinira- tion from all sides. mom © Crow, the winner of the race at Sumimer- side, travelled in thirty six hours, upwards of one hundred and ninety-five miles, or at the rate of about sixty-five milesa day, and about five and a half miles an hour. Not bad foran Islander! The ‘“‘ Unknown” is pretty fast, too. _-_ Many are curious to see what the Patriot will to-night say respecting the representa- tion of Island productions at the Dominion Exhibition. On Thursday, it was slient as the'grave, though the press of Montreal had published the mest complimentary notices of our exhibit. Can it be that party 1n- fluences cause this unpatriotic silence / oo - We lear: that steps have been taken, by an influential gentleman, to bring to the notice of foreign capitalists—desiring to invest money in the Dominion—the special advant- ages of the Island for the production of the sugar beet. and the manufacture of beet root sugar. It is, we believe, undoubted that if the sugar beet can be profitably grown any- where, itcan be so grown in this Province. We hope the influences at work may bring about the establishment of this important in- dustry in our midst. Tne Pofriot is busy misrepresenting the facts in connection with the dinner tendered to the Hon. J. C. Pope by his friends in Pcince Comty; But is significantly silent ever the unaccomplished effort to honor Lieut. Governor Laird with a dinner on the ocoasion of his recent visit. The Patrict says the !ixaminer has not dared to deny its statemeuts regarding the affair. The simple fact is that no representative of the Examiner, having received an invitation to the dinner, and no member af our staff being present at it, we knew nothing of the affair, and, therefore were not in s position either to aflirm or deny anything respecting it. We however, accept the statement of the editor of the Progress,who was present. This statement it is say is widely different from the hearsay eports of the disappointed office seekers to whose baseless stories the Patriot gives’cur- renc). needless to * =_—o- * — — Tre advocates and friends of womans’ suffrage have arrived at widely different conclusions concerning the present status of | that question in the various political par ties. Mrs. Sara Andrews Spencer, of Washington, for reasons of political preter- ment, has resigned the Secretaryship of the Womans’ National Suffrage Association. She says the Republican party has been thoroughly educated on the Woman ques- tion, seeins well enough inclined, but dares not raise the issue in favor of Woman suf- frage be‘ore the people. Garfield, she says, stands in an attitude of respectful inquiry on the subject. Of the Democratic party recently in Convention at Cincinnati, she says, it treated them handsomely, but quite left the subject out of their platform ; that they wil give them chivalry to the end of time, but not an action of justice. The Greenback party, she says, has more eourage than all the others combined. 4 i ladle pili ps Raliiemnaetniens toe Ir the ‘‘Shareholder and Insurance @azette’’ is to be relied upon, Fire Insur- ance, as conducted in Canada by some com- panies, is by no means profitable to the pro- prictary. any serious conflagrations during last year, it appears that some of the Insurance Com- panies in Canada have made little or no progress towards repairing the inreads which the two previous disastrous years had made in their respective capitals. We note from the ‘‘ Shareholder” that the following Companies show an impairment of paid up capital : Canada Fire & Marine to extent of * per cent Natioral, ‘ Citizens, “6 19s Sovereiyn, ¥ 69 ” Deminion, - 33 de This will leave a paid up capital, intact, to these Companies as follows : Cavada Vire & Marine, $3,061] Nationsl, 27,697 Citizens, 50,777 Sovere zn, 23,581 Deminion, ~ 45,609 The ‘‘ National” is now in process of liquidation, but the others still continue the struggle. Such lamentable results as the forcgoing must bespeak the underwriting of risk: at inadequate rates, the acceptance of undesirable risks, or loose, reckless and ne eee Notwithstanding the absence of ; extravagant management generally. We ” quite agree with the 66 Shareholder that, in theinterest of the public, such compan- ies should be required to moke good the deficiency in their capitals, or should discon- tinue issuing policies. Local and Other Items. Seotland on the 2Ist THERE was snow in inst. Tue Ladies are all delighted with Bore- ham’s fine Walking Boots. 525 lm oaw SaKkaH BERNHARDT will start for the United States on October 4th. — i. cr [r is reported that the Local Gevernment of Quebec is again to be reorganized. onsepeialiiligaemmemenes Go and see the Elephant at Boreham’s Boot Store. s25 lm oaw Two cases of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Mrgistrate’s Court this forenoon, Ktxa’s County, New Brunswick, rejoices in a second growth of strawberries—large and ripe. <inatiigaileaieadeii isLaNp oyters sellin St. John at 30 cents per peck. siciinaleiilitnpesiibamsi Tue people all say they never saw such nice Boots as Boreham has. s25 lm caw Dress Goovs are being sold very cheep, at Tremaine & Metcalf's. {s 25 ll Mr. James A. Suarp, of Summerside, has . . x sent specimens of oysters to the St. John Ex- hibition. MANTL&s and Ulsters very cheap in newest styles, at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. [s 25 cceeiihascadidieigeigie Mr. J. D. Wausn takes his benetit at the Academy of Music on Tuesday night, when the popular comedy of ‘‘Our Beys” will be placed upon the boards. Tus New London packet ‘‘ Onward,’ ar- rived yesterday with afuli cargo of mackerel from New London, and sailed again for the same port with a cargo of merchandize, etc. iecthcintelakitiappitaaneentein A cutoter lot of ladies Kid Gloves, at half priee at Tremaine & Metcalf’s. {325 Mr. James Corny, of St. John, N. B., and Belleville, Ont., and Mr. James Smith,of the Sussex Boot and Shoe Co., left this city yes terday. Both report doing a live business in the different lines which they represent. Acapemy or Music.—To-night a complete change of bill, on which occasion the great nautical drama of Ben Bolt, or every inch a sailor, will be produced ; and at the same re-, duced prices, 15, 25 and 35 cents. Itis a drama of strong nautical interest. CenTRAL Comarres.—The Central Com- mittee of the various temperance bodies met last evening, after the transaction of certain routine business the Committee adjourned to meetagain on Friday evening next, when a full meeting is expected. ; jabitlipnaharigi Councrttor INGs returned from the Upper Provinces last evening. He, too, waa de- lighted at the high rank taken by ‘our pro ducts at Montreal. He reports that the Governor General, at the opening of the Ex- hibition, specially complimented Mr, Gardiner upon the Island horses—which, he said, would do credit to any part of Canada, or, indeed, of the world. WINTER is coming, and all having Farms or even Garden Plots will find valuable aid in the American Ayriculturist for October, just issued, with its hundreds ef practical directions, hints and suggestions. Among leading topics are Work for the month; a $1,100 Farm House, with plans and specifications; Shelter for Steck; Numerous Hints and helps for Farmers; Humbags exposed; a full Household and Children’s Departments, ete.—!5 cents per aumber; $1.50}per annum;,Orange Judd Com- pany, publishers, 245 Broadway, New York. His Lordship the bishop of Charlottetown and Rev. James McDonald, have returned home, after visiting the exhibitiens at Mon- trea] and Halifax. \Ve learn that they were greatly pleased to hear the produce and stock irom the Island on exhibitien at Montreal, praised and favorably commented upen by persons residing in the Upper Provinces. It must be gratifying to our people to hear of men occupying the position ef His Lerdship and Father James giving evidence of »a prac- tical lively interest in the prosperity ef our common heme. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 24—Richard Smith, Pownal; Angus Gregor, New Glasgow; Peter McGrath, Hun- ter River; W S N Crane, China Point; James Dickieson, New Glasgow; P M Bourke, Mill! View; Lawrence S Perry, Tignish; Angus McLean, Georgetown, Augastine Callaghan, Lot 11; A B Warburton, City; J R Sevtt, Souris, REVERE HOUSE. Sept. 23.—H McKeown, St John, N B; J J Galbraith, Port Hope; Capt J Newin, Port Mulberry; S P Eaton, Canning; F Cuthbert and sister, Toronto, Ont. Sept. 24.—J WH Sbeppard, .Geeagetown, P E I; J R Foster, Moncton, N B; J T Ryan, do; Owen Evans, Halifax, Miss 1. M Gordon, Quincey, ,Mass. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 2t—James Bownis, Kensington; Wm. Laird, New Glasgow; R E Lahey, Victoria; Henry Douglas, Mt. Stewart; Miss McLeod, Cavendish; John Perkins, Lot 7; James Gay, Pownal: Vonclune Cay, do; Duncan Hyde, Clyde River; R McLeod, Cavendish; Peter Connors, Summerside; R Carruthers, Mon- treal RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 22—John H Winsloe, Marie, P i I; C H Carpenter, Montreal; Vernon H Knight, Souris: J R Smith, Sussex, N B; SS Forest, Halifax, N S; George Sheran, do; L C Mc- Phee, St. John’s, Nfld; Jas Corby, St John, NB. Sept 23—J P Burchill and Miss Bur- chill, Miramichi, N B; ProfC J Haley, Souris; Wim Anderson, Toronto; Geo A Mason, New Glasgow, NS: J W Langill, Halifax, N §; H Van Buskirk, do; J A Bamfield, London, Ont. Sept 24—-Geo Howatt, Crapaud; Thos Macy, New York; Miss 1, H Macy, do, The Blection. Wer are not yet able to lay before our readers the actual result of the election on Thursday last, under the provisions of “The 878.” The follow- Canada Temperance Act, } ing are returns to hand, three polling ~ | divisions to hear from : FIRST DISTRICT, For the Against the Petition. Petition. Poll. Div. Ist Johneon’s Mill 2nd Graham’s Cross 3rd Bell’s Mills 4th Aoderson’s Road t» hear from to hear from to hear from 57 4 5th McAlden’s Forge 63 14 6th Bonshaw 21 3 SECOND DISTRICT. Ist New Glasgow oF I 2nd Wheatly River 170 2 8rd Wiltshire 83 1 4th North River 45 0 5th 9 Mile Creek 69 1 THIRD DISTRICT. Ist B. P. Road 57 l Qud S. M. Brffige 44 2 3rd Scotch Fort 59 3 4th Clark's Mills 35 s 5th Mutch’s, Lot 48, 70 4 FOURTH DISTRICT. Ist Pownal 65 1 °nd Vernon River 3B 5 3rd M. H. Road h2 0 4th Belfast 98 1 5the Belle Creek 26 13 6th Caledonia 14 0 7th Pisquid Road 40 0 1,213 63 siiiiiiaiaet isi ciate as MARRIED. At Rustico, on the 20th., by the Rev. P. McPhee, Mr. Patrick C. Kelly of Charlotte- town, to Miss Mary Jane Hughes, eldest daughter of Patrick Hughes, of Hunter River. “Sion of the Elephant, ee ee W. R. BOREHAM HAS JUST RECEIVED A Large Part of bis Fall Stock, CONSISTING Men's, Women’s and Children’s BOOTS AND SHOES, In all the LEADING STYLES, and at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. oY and Gents’ Ejand-Made Goods a Specialty. Ladies’ Our Goods are all carefuliy selected, of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction. si DON’T FORGET THE PLACE “€a W. R. BOREHAM, OprosiTes MARKEE’ House. Ch’town. Sept. 25, 1580—3m 2aw AGADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, “BEN BOLT!” Popular Prices, 15, 25 and 35 Oents. Sept. 25, 1880. ~ MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on MON- DAY, the twenty-second day of Novem- ber next, A. D. 1880, at twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Law Courts Puild- ing in Charlottetown, under and by virtue of a Pewer of Sale contained in an Indenture ef Mortgage bearing date the twenty-second day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and made between WiLiiam WASHINGTON STUMBLES, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, merchant, and Mary ANN STUMBLES, his wife, of the one part, and Jonn Tuomas THoMas, then of Chariottetown aforesaid, but now living in Liverpool, England, merchant, of the other part, — LL that tract, piece and parcel of land being one-fourth part ef Town Let Num- ber Eighty-four, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aferesaid, bounded and described as follows: Commencing one hun- dred and twenty feet seuthestwardly from the southwest corner of Great George and Kent streets. and running thence southwest as faras Town Lot Number Eighty-three, in the said third hundred of Town Lots in Char- lottetown aforesaid, for the distance of eighty- four feet; thence running southeast forty feet ; thence running northeast eighty-four feet ; thence running northwest tothe place of commencement forty feet along Great George street, making and including one- fourth part of Town Let Number “Yighty- four, in the third hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown aferesaid, together with all houses, buildings, rights, wembers and ap- purtenances thereunto b .,ing or in apy- wise appertaining. For further particulars apply at the office of Havitanp & Sen. JOHN THOMAS THOMAS, Mortgagee. Bat Sept. 25, 1880—oaw till sale TO LET. NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK HOUSE, containing 9 rooms (with or withcut coach house and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HORNE, . Sept 22, ’80—2aw (Jucen Street, | Dee. IMMENSE QUANTITIES —OF—~ PALL GUUIS, Arriving Daily, nig Bie Perkins & Sterns. GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS FOR THIS Seasons Business. hs GOODS VERY GHEAP. We wish a careful inspection of our Goods and prices. hs & Sim / LUMBER. Sorvre and Hemlock Boards, eats and Lath, ~ WILL sell at AUCTION, on POWNAL . WHARF, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 25th inat., at 54 o’clock,— 3,000 feet Spruce Boards, 6,000 feet Hemlock Boards, 4,000 feet Scantling, 3x5 ard 6, 15,000 feet Refuse Deals and Enda, 53,000 Laths, Ex Schr ‘Spirit of the Day,” WILLIAM DODD, Sept. 21, 1580, Auctioneer, FINE ASSORTMENT Harlem Flower Roots ~ HAVE received direct from the Growers a fine assortment of the most exquisite and different sorts of Harlem Flower Roots. Consisting of Double and Single Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Tulips, Early Single and Double Duc Von Thol, Snow Drops, &c., &c., and will sell the same at AUCTION, at the Queen Street Auction Rooms, —-—QN— Monday Aiterneca, 27th inst., AT HALF-PAST THREE 0’CLOOK. Also, at the same hour, -- 50 Barrels first-Ulass Nova Scotia Apples, FOR FAMILY USE, In Gravensteins, Emperors, Beauties, Codlins, St. Lawrence, Strawberry, Red Streaks, Sweets, etc., etc. W. DB. STEWART, Sept. 24, 1880—21 Auctioneer, FIRE ! FY OOK OUT for NUT COAL. Expected daily at Lord’s Wharf. JAMES BROWN & CO, r die ! OLD ALBION MINES Coal, Sept. 24, 1880. oe aah AN Freight from Boston. THULE Schooner MW/NNIE Z., \ruilt in 1879, will sail from Boston fer Caaslottetown on or about Ist October. For freight, apply in Boston to Messrs, ALFRED Winsor & Son, 103 State Street; here to A. A. BALDWIN & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1880—3i OLD QUEEN SQUARE LIVERY STABLES RE-OPEN HED. ~~ th NHE Subscriber has removed to the come modious Livery Stables, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. JAMES BARR, North Side Queen Square, TURNOUTS IN THE CITY. JAMES N.*MILLNER. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—-ly ‘ «Cl GOAL. - GOAL. f OUND AND NUT COAL always on hand. Orders can be left at the oftice on Lord’s Wharf. W. C. HOBKIRK, Sept. 18, 1880. aw Advertisements under this heading, ™ space not exceeding half an inch, wiil be inserted for Ten Cents per day. ——— W ANTED—A Maid-ef-ail-work in @ sioall] family. Good character requir- ed. Apply at this office. [se 25 3i eod wy li ’HXO LET—That part of House and pree mises on Sidney street, at present occu- pied by Mr. Possession can be given Ist October. to F. LzPaae, [se 25 28 ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A geod Cook. Good wages will be paid at this office. \ JAN TEB—Two first-class Coat Makers and one Pressman. Apply at London House Tailoring Department. R. STRICKLAND will be absent from the Island three weeks from Octe- ver Lith. {se 20 lw ARTEB—A Servant Girl—one from the country preferred. Also, at Boy to attend to garden, coach house, etc. Apply at this office. {tf wkly W ANTED—A first-class carriage build- er. Apply to Younker & OFFER, Upper Queen Street. [se 16 tf YEIRLS WAN'PED — Housemaid and Dining Room Girls. Good wages. Ap- ply at the ‘** Revere House.” [se 14 XN ENERAL SERVANT—Wanted 28th General Servant. Must be well recommend- ed. Apply at this office. [se 14 VV AB ree Ist October, a good plain Cook. None need apply unleas filled the same office before.—C. LricH Water Street. {se 7? able terms (a private sitting room if required) on Upper Great George Street. Apply at this office. Es om Best House and Smith | Where you can get the Curapest AND Brest Waris, Lost, found, Sc George C. Gilmour (Dyer.) - Apply ~ to one who understands her business. Apply” [se 21 21 pa [se 20 September, in a family of two persons, @ | 1 }OARDERS—Two or three persons can * be accommodated with board on reason- {se 9 2aw . i Ss tt ee ht