neg: cetera eoutervene eS ee VOL. 7. Seis ennai A tt et sate a st Ae ee eee ~ CHARLOTTE lt J oe - SNe sented ssesnantes-caleehaasantnamaneettanes ORAL TREO LBC OA ET I RD HK EXAMINER TOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, ~ oe 0: BEING LIiSH Goons! NOW OPENING AT THE LONDON HOUSE, Bx “ Utopia” fr om London, IWENTY CASHES. Hix “Caspian” from Liverpool, TWO CASHES. Bx “ Anglia” from London, 30 PACKAGRHS THA. Charlottetown, Sept. 6, 1880. (+ DAVIES .& i702. = JUST ARRIVED! -—AT— SRL EIS. WAREHOUSE, Ex 8S, S. “ Hibernian,” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Black Silk Fringe, Corsets, Cashmie res, Colored and Black Satins, Pompadoar Prints, TOILET COVERS & QUILTS, (in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, Cloths, Tweeds, &e., All of which are now opened, and will be seld at our usual low prices. w. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1880. PACIFIC | Mutual Insurance Oo,, OF — NEW YOoRkKX MARINE. Assets 31st Dec., 1879, - $744,149.00 Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards oh first-class risks. Certificates issued payable in London at the office of Morton Kose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks caken and rates fixed without being referred to liead Office. VENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. E, Island. May 11, 1580. Nut Goal, Nut Coal, REE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also Round and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia. For orders apply to G. W. DEBLOIS, Sele Agent for P, E. Island. Old Sydney Mines, Cape Breton. Lingan Mines, Cape Breton, RDER®S for Round Coal can be obtained on application to Tcorms as usual. G. W. DeBLOIS, Sole Ayent for P. E. Island. Office, No. 35 Water Street, Charlottetown. June 17, 1880—pat her sj kea tf TRY IT. TRY IT « x e NAIVE ALBION MINE NUT COAL A a fair trial and you will not be disap- peinted in the result; i is COAL, not jire elay and site, For orders apply to G. Wi Debio Sole Agent for P, &-dsland, Office—]No. 35 Water Street-—— Pp Charlottetown, July8, 18¢—pat tf —_———— HE ple *? get your Printing done is a 7 YR AMINER PRINTINGROOMS. Great summer Resort PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LORNE HOTEL. i FESHIS New and Commodious House, situate at North Shore, offers great attraction for Tourists who are wanting recreation, sea | bathing, fishing, etc. | It is within easy access of the City, being | only thirteen (13) miles by rail or carriage. | Charges moderate. For further particulars | apply to the Manager, or address LORNE HOTEL COMPANY, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. June 12, 1880, | | Bens, F, Grarron, Harpert FE, PAIne, Late Commissioner of Patents. PATENTS. — oe ee ee PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 412 Friern Street, Wasuinaton, D. C, Practice patent law in all its branches in the Patent Office, and inthe Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United States. Pamph- lets sent free on receipt of stamp for postage. septa BUILDING LOTS. PRARTIES wanting to purchase Building Lots in Victoria, Lot 29, will please ap- ply to ; y DONALD PALMER, Esq., or MRs. HENRY HARDAY, July 20, 1880—oaw Summerside. WORTHS _ LIVERY STABLES! Between Kent and Grafton Sireets Charlottetown, P. E. Island. i | June 17, 1880—3m eod pa —$——$——— ee AMNILLA ROPE! _ Manvfacturers’ Prices, ‘Orders Solicited. All Sizes in Stock. | CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 16, ’80—2m 2aw, pat 2m law MAGLEAN & MARTIN ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Newson’s Building, Opp. Post Office, Charlottetown, P. #. 2. A, A. McLEAN. D.C. MARTIN. Bones. Bones. VHE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per cwt. for all bones delivered at the Bove Mill, in the Royalty. No quantity less than one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent. Chjtown, Dec. 1, 1879 | E. ISLAND POTTERY. a E P. E. Island Brick and Pottery Com- pany is now prepared to supply the Trade with every description of Ware in Milk Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Crocks, P. Srory B, Lapp, | ) Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. s Water Coolers, | { Molasses Jarg, FLOWER POTS | IN GREAT VARIETY. Bordering for Flower Beds, GARDEN VASES, &C., Chimney Tops. Stove Pipe Stones, Drain Pipes, MADE TO ORDER. Atso On Hanp—A large quantity of GOOD HARD BRICK. Allof which will be sold at prices which defy competition, FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT. Depot at Newson’s Building, South Side Qucen Square. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1880—wky tf NEW GOODS —AT THE— “GROWN GROCERY,” NEXT DOOR TO W. A. BROWN & CO. —_---— HE undersigned have much pleasure in informing their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Stock of Choice Family Supplies, and would ask all in search of Fresh Goods to give them a call. ROBERTSON & CAMERON, May 31, 1880.—3meod & wkly E.G. HUNTER, Manufacturer & Dealer in MONUMENTS Tablets, Headstones, &c., in variety, at LOWEST PRICES. BEST STOCK. Superior Workmanship. N. B.— Farm Produce taken at market rates, in payment, during shipping season, Kent Street, Charlottetvwn, P. E. I. Please call and examine Designs & Prices. Mar. 20, 1880.—w d—tu sa 6m HE place to the EXAMINER PRINTIN et your Printing done is at SATISFACTION CUARANTEED TG PATROKS | —_——— : Local and Other [fems. HANLAN arrived in 14th inst. and the Governor has been murdered. Conpucror Lunt, Railway, was killed stances at Bangor, on the 14th inst. pat ients. Capt. N. R. Criements, one of the most enterprising citizens ef Yarmouth, and proprietor of Clements’ Line, died at his residence Yarmouth, on the Lith inst. In the late Dominion rifle maiches Nova Scotia carried off $164 in prizes ; Ontario, $1,763 ; Quebec, $1,019; New Brunswick, $244 ; P. E. Island, 147; and Manitoba 35. THe Go-as-you please match between Mr. Eph Clow, and an Unknown, takes place at Ludlow Hall, Summerside, on Sept. 22, 23, and 24th for $100 a side. The money was put up yesterday. On Saturday last a fleet of 104 vessels of all sizes, was at anchor in Picton harbor, Such a fleet had not been seen since the palmy days of 1862-63. Our readers can judge says the Standard, by this ‘‘specimen brick” of the injury to the coal trade wrought by the N. P, A HEAVY GALE prevailed along the coast of Nova Scotia on the 8th inst., in which the brig ‘‘ A. McLeod,” of Charlottetown, was considerably injured. She arrived in Halifax on Tuesday with fore and main topmasts, foretopgallantmast, various sails and head-gear and best part of her deck load of lumber missing. The Atheneum says that the publication of the revised version of the New Testa- ment will not take place until the spring of 1881, when the Greek texts which ore being prepared for the universies by Archdeacon Palmer, and Prebendary Scribner, will, no doubt, be completed. The editorial work, as regards the revised English version, has been intrusted by the universities, we believe to the Rev. J. Troutbeck, the secretary of the New Testa- ment Company. Tue following is the relative success ef the various Provinces in the Dominion Rifle competition -— Ontario, 119 competitors, won 153 prizes; value, $1,766. Quebec, 66 competitors, 87 prizes; value, $1,019. Nova Scotia, 59 competitors, 55 prizes; value, $614, New Brunswick, prizes; value $244. P. KE. Island, 16 competitors, 16 prizes, value $147. Manitoba, 3 competitors, 5 prizes; value, $35. The foregoing does not include the ‘‘Mer- chants’ ” and ‘* McDougall” Cups, won by Ontario and Quebec respectively. 19 competitors, 21 THE Ottawa Citizen says:— ‘‘ As to a fall session there is no reason to believe that it is a settled question at all, even if the mews published is true. It is unlikely that any company can preceed with the work before spring; and the season opens so late that plenty of time would be left for the usual session to take place and for ratification of the bargain to be made if it pleased Parliament to ratify it. Nevertheless, in the event of the negotia- tions having reached the point reported, Sir John Macdonald may desire to give the public and Parliament the very earliest op. portunity cf knowing and discussing the details of a mattor so important te every man in Canada. Tue Monetary Times, speaking of the success of the Pacific Railway negotiations in London, says:—‘‘ The news of this bar- gain, is, financially, the most important pieze of intelligence to this country that has ever reached the public ear. It will remove the oppressive fear that successive governments had pursued a pvlicy which threatened to end in national bankruptcy. it we get the read mainly for the land, we get it for what we have to give, and we are not piling up burthens on future generations which they could ill afford to bear. The company which gets the land will make it valuable by making it acces- sible; and thus the transactions will mutu. ally benefit beth contracting parties.” Tuer Burrel-Johnston Iron Co. is a good illustration of the ‘‘ruined” industries of Nora Scotia The Herald says the machine works are running day and night, filling large orders of machinery and stoves, At At present they are manufacturing for the new sugar refinery, at Moncton, N. B., 6 steam pumps, the largest 12x24 inch water cylinder, and 18 inch steam cylinder, for supplying the water for condensing the vapor arising from the liquid boiling in the vacuum pan. They are also censtruct- ing the melter, the granulator, and all the connecting machinery, including a bone-black duster and miscellaneous tubing and valves, &c. This in addition to the regular amount of mill work, &., con- tinnally in progress. The stoves manufac- tured by this Company must be increasing in favor, for we understand that larger or- ders than last year are now being filled. A cargo left for Cape Breton a few days ago, ROOMS, | and another carge is now ready to sail fer Pictou and the Eastern ports. SEPTEMBER 17, 1880. o eeCMme Liverpool on the | An insurrection has taken place at Herat | . ' under sad circum Me ege ; | resumed the custom of inflicting punishment | } i a d—-—d sneak, er words to that effect. NO, 102 cere orrespondence. ‘Kir We do not hold ourselves responsible for he statements or opinions of our correspondents, ° ne en Abusive Language. of the E. & N. A. | To the Editor of the Examiner. Dear Str,—I observe our Stipendiary has ou those who use abusive language to others ; Dr. Wiison, of Meagher’s Grant, N. 8.,/and adding to the sentence when improper was drowned in Musquodoboit River, on | language is used ty the Court.” A few days Monday last, while on his way to visit /ago the Halfax correspondent communicated to the St. John Telegraph the following case which occurred there :— ‘* A merchant taxed a barrister in the city, the other day, with having in bad faith added costs to a claim he held against another paaty. This was repudiated by the lawyer, and an altercation took place, in the course of which the merchant called bis professional ethos Xx went to police court and summoned Mercatus for using abusive language. The Stipendiary imposed a fine of $20 and cests,” A much more aggravated case here in every respect, only elicited the appreval of our Stipendiary. No fine, no imprisonment, no rebuke—even wher a threat was made in court to repeat the offence. Now, Mr. Editor, what about precedents? Which rule of court are we to be governed by? @r is the Statute Book to be laid aside and the Stipendiary to do just what he pleases ? Yours truly, Wa. Hrarp, Sept. 15, 1880. A numper of Russian dignitaries had a narrow escape from being blown into atoms by Nihilists, while on passage from Green- ock to London on the 13th inst. Amon the occupants of the train were the Grand Duke Constantine and Admiral Dopoff, ef the Russian Navy. By provideitial intere position the plot to blow up the train failed of accomplishment. It was near Busby, a station not far from London, some plate layers working on the track discovered, at a spot two hundred yards from the village, some fish plates which had been tampered with. Theforeman made an examination, which resulted in discovering that four pounds of dynamite had been placed under the plates. The ties of the rails had been removed, and dynamite placed underneath, The dynamite was connected with an india rubber tube, containing gunpowder. The locomotive in its passage cut this, but by an almost miraculous accident the percus- sion caps, which were intended to fire the dynamite, had been misplaced, and failed to explode, so that the train passed in safety over what would otherwise have blown the whole train and its passengers to pieces. The discovery was made a few minutes after the train passed, _- -—-— eee --—- _ FurtHEer Gop Discovertses,—The Hali- fax Herald says that within the past fort- night some very rich gold bearing boulders have been found at Salmon River, five miles west of Harrigan’s Cove, Halifax County. The excitement consequent upon the ‘‘ find’ has been very great, and no less than 1200 “‘ number one” areas have been takeu up in the vicinity—very largely by old gold miners—within the last few days. A small crushing of ten tons of quartz, the first taken out of the large 36 in. lode at Harrigan’s Cove, belonging to Mr. C. F. Mott and others, has yielded doz. Gdwts., or about half an ounce to the ton. As the quartz frem this lode can be mined at less than #5 per ton, this is quite a satisfactory return, especially for the first crushing, and indicates in the opinion of good judges that good results from Harri- gan’s Cove may be expected. _~_- ee - ——— Coal shipments from the Port of Pictou for the week ending Sept. 13th, ’80.— Halifax Co. 3,578; Acadia Co. 1,004; In- tercolonial Co. 2,023; Vale Co. 2780, Total 9,385. Making the total shipments to date:—Halifax Co. 76,220; Acadia Co. 34,605; Intercolonial Co. 39,554; Vale Co. 38,734. Total 189,414. A trades union congress opened in Dublin yesterday, at which 95,000 unionists were represented. * ——> <> oie a ron Receipt for Making a Live Town. 1. Sell your building lots at reasonable prices. 2. Induce business men to locate in your town. 3. Patronize the business men of your own town, 4. Speak well of worthy public enter- prises. 5. Speak well to strangers of your town and people. 6. Encourage your local newspaper by ~ for, advertising in it, and paying or it. 7. If you can afford to do so devote a building lot for some large business enter- prise, and thereby enhance the value of the town. 8. If anything should be undertaken that may be of benefit to the town, do not speak ill of it to others because you happen to be prejudiced against it. %. Always sum up your expenses when you visit places outside your own town to buy goods, 10. If you have any surplus money, do not spend it in far-off speculations, but give yourself and your town the benefit of it by establishing some protitable factory. -<2---- CLARK’S PDIAMOND DUST POLISH.— Unrivalled for cleaning Gold, Silver and Nickel ware, Enquire for it. = / oer > prasad 7 wat A: ESI ad om ) . ‘1 . : - Sh SHOE SN PRET 9 Manes ZPD tees nas Ver crnsn i sailed hewisantne os : a ¥ 7 ed wiviesiisiislitetuteipenngh i ppt taker tarrty ee AE moa td we PSB pac: SL RT ES I AS ORY Re aI