| ON Re «a MN Pht, ER wee a a FS eae ys i Se a ee eS ee ae ee ee o es a eS a Sw <a cc LO OS ENTS OO TEE Council a detailed account and * expenditure for the L830. 1 Board ,ives tire of thei: revenue ending 50th June, year : ineeting is being talked of to ventilate the . 28) . matter, Woen it is probable there wii! be a ** war % sé r iis Sin new terry boat We llingten >"; has taken the place of the * Jennie Bb.” on ce ve . i ae the fervy be ween Summersideand Bedeque, on the increase. business has been number of passengers have been mere than double i ; and during the week she has broug! ' 3000 bushels of oats” anil a cohsiderable quantity of other freight. | Besides making her regular three trips a Dedeque, she has been engaged in . day u : rial to the new lighthouse. carryl)'g mate (Fi mm an Oceasional Corresponde nt.) Our civic the ap yroaohing electors are quite excited ovel contest for Town Council- held nearly lors. Council meetings are being ! every evening, in some ol which many 0 the leading citizens take prominent parts. There will be at least three tickets or parties in the field-—the Old Board—the | 'e mper- ence nmen—and the Reformers. The three men spoken of as Candidates for the posi- tien of Chairman are Thomas Brehaut of the old Board; David Montgomery for the Temperance men and Dr. Price as a reform- er. Present appearances, rather indicate that tie contest will be closest Price aud Montgomery. The fall in oats and Potatoes has commenced in earnest. Soveral of cur mer- chants are busily engaged in loading vessels For: ign and American markets. trade for th Every day considerable quantities of new goods are arriving in the Town from the Dominion, U S, and England, and the Trades are looking forward to a prosperous acason It is expected that our County Exhibition will be largely patronized and fully equal to any preceding one. Tae Darty EXAMINER, OCTOBER 4, 1880. Tue revenue obtained from the Customs at Halifax during the quarter ending 30th Septem ber last was $521,210.36, as against $232,951.51 during the same period of last even in Halifax, is look- year. ‘So irade, ing up. C. C, sioner at the Montreal Exhibition, return- The kind- the Exhibiting Commissioners, he mld w that GARDINER, the Island’s Commis- ed home on Saturday evening. ness of says, ¢ hardly be exceeded ; and he assures the statement we made— en the representation of two of our most respected citizens—concerning the difficulty was with revard to stalls for our horses, strictly correct. He visited Hamilton with the view of obtaining sheep of the Oxford Down, the Shrepshire and the Hamp. Down breeds; but unable shire was to oPitain the breed- ers of just beginning to from those celebrated strains. them, as Ontario are theniselves import only and breed He could, however, have obtained any number of Leicesters, Lincolns and Cotswolds, of the finest kinds. He reports that one ef the yearling Cotswold rams on exhibition at Hamilton, weighed no less than 385 fos. The horned cattie on exhibition at Hamil- ton, he says, were splendid animals. A four yeor old steer there weighed 2,850 lbs, and a tliree year old steer weighed 2,100 lbs. A sFrciaL despatch frem Fort Ellis says that an Indian arrived there in full war paint with a scalp hanging to his belt, bringing news of bloody fighting by Man- drill Stony and Salteux Indians, south of there. ‘Tle Mandrills raided the camp of the Salteux and killed nine persons. A band o under Ocean Man gave chase and killed nine Mandrills. A band of the Stonies are also following the Man_ An- the village attacked Saiteux drills and more fighting is expected. other made a desperate resistance and killed 13 Mandrills. It is said that the whole bor- der is iii a blaze of excitement. The flee- ing Mandrills are making their way to American territory from whence they came. It was thought that the Stony and Salteux Indians would pursue them on the other and that the scene of war will be .ccount says side transferred to the United States. =_<- =- + ‘© We have received from Sir Leonard Tilley « thoroughly satisfactery letter, posi- tively denying the statements made in the Halifax papers concerning his late visit to the Dartmouth Brewery. **We also learn from the letter that no reporter was present during the conversa- tion with the proprietor, therefore only a garbal report was received by him.”—Alli ance Journal (Halifax) Oct. 2, Semr days ago, referring to a laboured article in the Patriot, giving currency to a most damaging rumor against Sir Leonard, we sai that the attempt of the Putriot to injure a political opponent by circulating rumor: which it must know to be false, % not only contemptable but beneath conterpt. %In the following issne, the Patriet says :—‘* We cordially agree with the Examiner. It is contemptable in any man to circulate regarding another what he knows to be false. It is worse, it is wick- ed,’--and then goes on to argue that the A pubhe Che | between | ) pes, Velvet Photograph frames, @oys and jeonts per lb., at the Family Grocery.—R. K. Conservative ‘rumor was copied from a nust be | paper in Halifax, and therefore | » | true. We | Patriot credit for his beheving It may have served well election in j , ive ha will not, hewever, give the any such l unlikely rumors. the recent |Queen’s County. Any man readily admit that unless un- ‘its purpose in of ordinary i . . | discretion will : | Sir Leonard was the veriest hypocrite lless he was prepared to | alie his. life long | principles and forfeit ‘the confidence of his he was willing to be srietors of Oland’s best friends, unless | dispised by even the pro] | Brewery, he would never dream of Using the language -so improperly and, perhaps, thoughtlessly attributed to him. S. L. Tilley is well known as the fore- ' Dominion, ihe name ot most Son of Temperance in the and his reputation will not suffer on ac- count of such transparent reports. Our leading public men would be kept busy in- deed, if they had to notice every ridiculous misrepresentation or petty slander that may happen to appear in print. — —e Correspondence. ; o8 . - aw” We do not hold ourselves re sponsible for he statements or opinions of our corre spondents. The Go-As-You-Please. To the Editor of the EK vraminer. SiR, | see by the last two or three issues of the EXAMINER that the sporting fraternity is considerably excited over the late walking match at Summerside. Mr. Hart, who backed the Unknown, declares that it was not a ‘ put-up-job,” and that Clow never saw the Unknown before the contest took place. Another writer, who signs himself ‘* Pedestrian,” and who seems to have confidence in his ability to prove what he states, says that Clow did see the Unknown before the match, and that he was even living at Clow’s at North Wilt- shire, for some time before the walk took place. If this is true, tt seems rather strange that Mr. Hart should make the statement he’did, especially as he is the nan who issued the challenge to Clow and transacted all the Unknown’s business here in connection with the race. But whether Mr. Hart’s statement is trne or false, par- ties residing at North Wiltshire teil a pretty little story which dves not exactiy coincide with his letter. It is reported there that the Unknown was brought here by Clow, who took him to his father’s resi- dence, and introduced him to the neighbors as a new farm-servant that he had hired in town; that Clow had a track built for him- self to practice on, and that every evening the young men of the vicinity—the farm- servant among the number—would gather there for the purpose of trying their speed. Sometimes a prize of fifty cents or a dollar would be put up to be competed for by these amatuer pedestrians, but some how or other the money was always won by Clow’s new man; that as soonas Mr. Harts challenge was accepted, the new man dis- appeared from North Wiltshire and was not seen there again until a few days after the walking match at Summerside. These are the reports which are going the rounds Mr. Editor, but whether there is any truth in them or not I cannot say. If true, the public—especially the Summersiders—have been gulled in a most rascally manner. If not true, then a great injustice is being done the promoters of the match. Bufat person connected with the atfair—from the Principals to the Stakeholder—to clear the matter up to the satisfaction of the public. I see that the Patriot has also taken the matter up, but I do not think it has made things look any brighter for all concerned. in Saturday’s issue the editor of the Patriet in speaking of Mr. Harts letter says-—‘*The fact is that so many disreputable persons are interested in these sporting affairs and mixed up with them in one way or another, that it is dangerous for any one wishing to maintain a character for fair dealing and regpectability to have anything to do with them. Mr. Hart may have told nothing but the truth, but we venture to say that his letter has not converted a single sceptic.”’ The Patriot says that Mr. Hart may have told the truth, but the inference to be drawn from the above extract, is that such is hardly the case. Yours, etc., O’ Leary. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1880. —_-—-—- - eo + ee Special Notices. A LARGE assortment of Hyacinth Glasses at the *‘Agricultural Store.”—K. May. octl—3i New Millinery, handsome flowers, feathers, trimmings, silks, ribbons, hats, &c, at W. A. Weeks, & Co’s: tsim Ir you want your stoves, and steve-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. F Harris at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be pronmptly attended to. (sept 22, tf.) Sweer Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at Rupin & Hant’s, {sels THE cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo- Dolls of every description at the Agricultural Store. —R. May. (sep. 21, tf) _Tu® people all say they never saw such nice Boots as Boreham has. s25 lm caw SMOKE Rubies, for a mild and cheap smoke, from Rupin & Harr. [se 18 Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ** Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rupin & Harr’s. [se 18) A Few cheese left will be cleared out at 12 Brace.—aug. 7. Curw Mail Line Navy from Rupin & any rate, | think it is the duty of every {> SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. - Oct 4— brigt Canadian, Mustard, North Bya: ney, @2 tons coal to Wright & eee an; ek. Forbes, sridgewater. lum el to M P Hogan; Mary Kate, Balcelm, limestone to D Miller; Jobu ‘I ilten, Camp- bell, Pictou, if) tons coal ; Reata, Bucklev, Crapaud, 10,0G) bush eats; is ew Dominion, Mullins, Pictou, 60 tons coal to P Sweeney; Caroline, Beers, Pictou, ; brig Peeress, Douse, no anh rder 57 tons coal to order, Vis Picton, ballast; Elizabeth, McDougall, ; Hunter, Pictou, 55 tons coal; Lavinia, Rustice, 290 bbls te Carvell Bros; Omega, Boudreau, Pictou, 75 tons coal, to rail- way. CLEARED. {—sch Annie Simpson, Wallace, St John, N B, ballast; OUTPORTS. i-schr E J Hodgson, Lane, Pictou, mdze; Messenger, Chassien, Mar- gareee, fishing supplies; Laughing W ater; Dillon, Port Mulgrave, fish barrels; sea Gull, O’Brien, Georgetown, salt. Koston, Sept. 29.- Arrived, Sch. Anderson, from Tignish, P. &. Isiand. Seb. Minnie, Lannigan, from Souris, ; Sailed from Bristol, 17th ult, Servian, MWe- Donald, for P. EK, Island. ; Sailed from Nerth Sydney, on the Ist inst, Brigt. Canadian, Mustard, for P, E. Island. Oct 1 Souris, Oct, Minnie E. 30th. ——— td > " = HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Oct. 2nd.—James Dunn, Quebec; S J Kel- lv. Toronto; AJ Craig, London, Ont.; Wm Paisl: vy, St John; G W Budd, San A ntonlo, Texas; Fr L Cook. Bangor, Me; H J Pain- chard, Quebec; James Darling, Montreal. Weather Builetin. ae Probabilities jor the neat Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Oct. 4—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, cloudy to fair weather, with rain areas to-night. A Fact Worth Knowing. “ Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Preumonia, or any disease of the Threat and Lungs’ If so, go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Boschee’s German Syrup. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is_ selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and Druggists— all over our country are writing us of its wouderful cures among their customers. 2,400,000 samples have been-given away free charge. If you wish te try its superior virtue get a Sample Bottle fot 10 cents. Large size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will relieve ie . any case, Pry it. Household Furniture, WILL sell at AUCTION, at my Sale Room, Queen Square, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 5th October, at 2 o'clock, — A large collection of HOUSEHOLD FUR. NiTURE, consisting of Chairs, Tables, Lounges, bedsteads, Mattrasses, Wash Stands, Toilet Tables, Carpets, Stoves, Beds and Bedding, and numerons other articles. WILLIAM DODD, Oct. 4, 1880—li Auctionger. PINE, LUMBER, PALINGS, LATHS. WILL sell TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 5.30, on Pownal Wharf, — 20,000 feet 1 inch PINE, 5,000 feet 14 inch PINK, 10,000 feet 2 inch PINE, Seasoned two years, ex Schr. ‘‘J. W. Allen,” together with 30,000 LATHs, 10,000 PALINGS, etc., ete. | VW. PD. STEWART, Oct. 4, 1880—2i Auctioneer. 1 Apples, Onions, &c. ‘BOY AUCTION, will be sold at the sub- scriber’s store, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th inst., at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, — 75 bbls. Canadian Apples, 10 bbis. Maderia Onions, 20 boxes Soap, 5 boxes Starch, | set Silver-Mounted Harness, &c. B. WILSON HIGGS, Oct. 4, *80—2i Auctioneer. GREAT SALE OF — Exhibition Apples ! ( PENING TO-DAY, at A. McNEILL’S \¥F Auction Room, 1] Queen Street, and con- tinuing DAILY during the week, — 3060 BARRELS APPLES, Specially Selected last week at the Nova Scotia Exhibition, Gravensteins, Greenings, Baldwins, and other choice kinds, direct from the _ best Orchards of Nova Scotia. The whole lot MYST be sold this week. A. MeNEILL, 11 Queen St., Oct. 4, ’80—tf Auctioneer. LENDERS YN DERS NDERS! NENDERS will be received by this De- +t partment at Charlottetown up to the 15th inst., for carrying 250 tons of Acadia Coal from Pictou to Georgetown and deliver the same at the Railway Wharf. Yenders to state the rate per ton. ‘The Tenders are to be for- warded to Ottawa and there opened. 8 Address to the undersigned and mark on Hart yt {se 18 New Mantles, Paletots, Dolmans and Ulsters, London made, ina great variety of styles and prices, Just opened at W. A. the outside, ‘‘Tenders for Carrying Coal.” WILLIAM MITCHELL, : , Agent. of Dept, Dept. of Marine, Charlottetown, : Wrexs & Co’s, sep 29 wim October 4th, 1880. isla papers 24 hours for the | | LONDON HOUSE. FALL, i830. JAMES & ARE NOW SHOWING THE BULK OF THEIR SUPERB NEW TOCK! AND OFFER THE BEST VALUE -AND— LARGEST ASSORTMENT In the Trade, ictigle aloe ALL DEPARTMENTS, It Will Pay EVERY BUYER —OF-~ DRY GOODS TG LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK Before Purchasing. Terms Cash, » GEO. DAVIES & GO. | ACADEMY OF MUSIC. TO-NIGHT, Drink, or the Bottle | Oct. 4, 1850, MUSIC, — \ Rs. Pp. Me RAE has removed her I to Terlizzick’s Building, corner of and Kent streets, where she wishes to tinue her course of instruction for the winter, Mrs. McRae feels confident, from her long eXperience in tuition, that any pupils placed in her charge will obtain thorough and speedy advancement. Ch’town, Oct, 4, °80—6i pd KOAL!. ( LD SYDNEY ROUND COAL,ONTARTO ~owin COAL. For sale cheap by F. 8. HANFORD & C€9,, 43 Water Street, Positive and Unreseryed, eee CLOSING-OUT SALE | Dry Goods, Crockery, Groceries, Oct. 2, °80—Si land House, Upper Great George 8 The balance of the Stock in Trade, consigtj of Dry Goods, in Cloths, Dress Goods, Prints, Grey and White Cottens, Flap. nels, Towelling, Ribbons, ete., Chi Glassware, Crockery, Earthenware, Gro, cerices, Half-chests and Boxes Teas, § Buckets, Brooms, Raisins, Pipes, &e,, Shop Furniture, Show Cases, Ladders, Desks, Scales, Window Blinds, ete, Will be sold postively without auy reserve, WILLIAM DODD, Sept. 30, 1880—eod Auctioneer, _ eee — - ZION CHURCH BAZAAR! TESHE Ladies in connection with Church will hold a Bazaar for the Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, —AIZ0.A-— Tea and Refreshment Table, ABOUT THE MIDDLE GF DECEMBER NEXT, IN THE MARKET HALL. The proceeds to be applied to the liquida- tion of the debt on the Church building. President, Mrs. Stronach. Committee--Mra, Laird, Mrs. 'arquharson, Mrs. McLeod (Rey.), Mrs. Alchorn, Mrs. J. D McLeod, Mrs. 8. D, Fraser, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. T. A. McLean, Mrs. J. McLean, Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs, Hi, Coffin, Mrs. McPhail, Mrs. Davison, Mrs, Sutherland, Mrs. Nash, Miss McLaren, MRS. ANDERSON, Sec’y of Com, GRAIN SACKS, S000 STRONG, HEAVY, 7RAIN e) SACKS, very cheap to the trade, Oct. 1, ’80—3i Zion Oct. 1, 1880 —3i C. F. YATES, Cor. Water and Pownal Sts. J. G. ECKSTADT, Surgeon Chiropodist, Union House, Queen Street, OFFICE HOURS—From 2 to 5 p. m, Corns extracted for 25 cents, Parties waited upon at their residence, Orders left at Post Uttice box 72. Ch’town, Sept. 28, *80—1m > ‘al 3 ~& Wants, Losi, Found, Wu ——- == g@ Advertisements under this heading, i space not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted tor Ten Cents per day. —— Eee the owner, on Friday, the 24th September, a Black Newfound- land Pup, about three months old, with small white spot on breast. Any person leaving a the EXAMINER Office such information as will lead to his recovery will be handsomely re- warded. oct 2 a \STRICH FEATHERS, Lady” Sacques and Gent’s Clothing, &e., &c.’ cleaned and dyed—corner Sydney St., near the Conyent.—G. C. Girmovr, Dyer, &y. Uct 2 7if i \ 7 ANTED.—A Female General Servant \ wanted immediately in a small family. Must be a good Cook. oct2 Wat ee Maid-of-all-work ix'@ e small family. Good gharacter requir- d, Apply at this‘office. [se 25 3i eod wy ly rEx@ LET—Two Houses, containing 5 and 3 reoms respectively, Apply to JAMES McLxop, Lower Spring Park Kead. [se 30 apr omen rage ae ceeencetne ence Vii; wo good Coatmakers, and 1 Vest maker. Highest price paid, at L. J. WiLLIAM’s, Queen Square. sep 28 tf ANTéD—A first-class carriage buid- er. Apply to YouNKER & OFFER, Upper Queen Street. [se 16 té QXIRLS WANTED— Housemaid an Dining Room Girls. Good wages. Ap" ply at the ** Revere House.” [se 14 “AGSTAFER’S HOTEL, Powna, Street, continues to receive transien and permanent Boarders. {ja J MINES ROUND COAL, PICTOU NUR WILL sell at Auction,at the West of Eng- on Wednesday, 6th October, at 11 o’clock,— . é s : ¥ * oa 4 ‘J *. ” e e a ‘ * 4% ‘ 4 ; ; \ 5 > ~ . 4: b