5 $ ' 7 tee eo 8 EP i ce li TT RE as ag ae ote soe coerulea Sl Stee er ethagaes caine . sik aieagaiiale wi Se hit: F bien ory ‘ ea? egy ge te be tie FH ene ee SO eer ye Sa. t SEPTEMBER 28, 1830. aft SIR Jou? MacWVONALp has arrived Ottawa. \g a he is result of his successful negotiation», reported to be in fine spirits. Accoxpine to an Ottawa despatch the imports for August were $8,443,757; duty, $1,690,554. The duty for the corre spond- ing month last year was = exports for August, 1880, were 11,569,399. sil cian Tae Richt Hon. Hugh C. E. Childers, Secretary of War, is in Ireland for the pur- pose of personally inspecting the country and obtaining information as to its condi- tion. It is good to hear of siatesmen try- ing to learn something definite about the country thoy are called upon to govern. Ar a banquet recently given in his honor, the Postmaster General, speaking of the Pacific Railway, is reported to have said that the arrangements which had been en- tered into by the Syndicate meant the car- rying out of Sir John’s original plan, and stipulated that the road from one end to the other would be completed by 1890. He further remarked that the detajls of the contract with the Pacific Railway Syndicate would be submitted to Parliament for rati- fication in a few weeks, perhaps in a few days. This announcement is as important, as it is satisfactory. ———— Tne following is a comparative statement of vessels and tonnage at Quebec from sea in 1879 and 1880 up to" 24th of Sept : 1879--601 vessels ; 447,163 tons. 1880---727 vessels ; 574,063 tons. The following is the number of ocean steamers arrived at Quebec up to this date and to the corresponding date last year : 1879--150 steamers ; 254,540 tons. 1880-209 steamers ; 324,192 tons. 2 Yet (according to the Grit press) the National Policy is ruining the trade of Canada! What a falling off is there, my ; eountrymen | >. _oc » ‘* We re- Tur liontreal Guzetie says : member no event that has brought so many buyers in‘o the city as that of the present Exhibition, and to all appearances the wholesale trade has derived considerable benefit therefrom, while the retail trade has reaped a rich harvest. in dry goods, busi- nesss has seldom been brisker, and an un- usually Jarge volume of transactions has been reported by the wholesale grocers. Hardware merchants have an unexpectedly good business, as have also boot and some descriptions of oils an extensive busi ness has been done vance. Drugs and chemicals have shared in the ‘*‘ boom,” as well as have most other departments of trade. The fall trade is progressiug admirably. likewise done shoe manufacturers. In at a considerable ad Remittances con- tinue very good, and trade generally is in a much better condition than at this time} ‘was given to the highest aggregate score in last year.” dahl Il ial as doer teal Amone the number who took passage for Montreal, on Wednesday last, were Mr. Hec- tor A. McDonald, of Belfast, Mr. Archd. McLeod, of Orwell, and Mr. Alex. McNeill, of West River. The two tirst-named yeung gentlemen being matriculated students at Mc- Gill, belonging to the graduating class for 1881, andi are now returmng to resume their work, while the latter, who for some time ast has been studying medicine with Dr. faylor, of this city, is about to enter the above named College to further prosecute his studies. It will be remembered that the names’ of Messrs. McDonald and McLeod stood fosth .quite pre-eminently at the last examina. ion of McGill. We hope to see them fully eqiall to their work this year, and have every reason to believe that we will have the pleasure of seeing their names, together with that of Mr. McNeill, among those deserving ef honorable inention at the close of the pre- sent session. We wish them évery success.— Argus. sitipaililiiaaielles eee Avirex Joy Comes Sorrow.—A few days ago, Havelock, Kings Co., was excited over a little transaction which took place there. Mr. Gee. Alward, twice a widower, aged 74 years, was joined in wedleck to the widow of the late Damel Keith, aged 64 years. About two hundred guests assembled to wish the happy couple success, but during the banquet some of | the *‘bhoys” went into the cellar, seized all the sweet meats and then fought between themseives because they could not divide them equally. A few days after the ceremeny, the groom was taken te his bed with rheumatism, and a lector was called, but he had very jittle hepes of the patient's recovery.—S/, John Globe. Acavpemy or Music.—To-night is set apart as a benefit to John D, Walsh, a very pains taking actor, when the modern comedy par excellevce will be produced, viz., Our Boys. Its rua in Londou was phenomenal as it reache | its third year. The language is brilliant and witty, and emulates Sheridan in its effervescence and sparkle. Its plot is ex- cellent, whilst its situations are admirable, and should draw the heneficiaire a big house. To-morrow and following evening Company will play at the Exhibition in Georgetown, returning here Friday for Irish drama. ‘wo Keat Co, N. B, men, Jaddas Gogaien and Michael Coughlin, have gone to Knogland to dispose of a diamond which the last named found amenga pile of stones at the ballast whart, New Uastle. The diamond is supposed to have been brought to Chatham from the East indies in ballast. It weighs thirty-two caraty. NO a tr ene _ 7 Toe Darty EXAMINER, | oe | $1,276,311. The 3rd 2 —-sergt W Connolly. Nol Art 4] 7 00 3—Sergt E McGregor, No3Co 41 6 00 4_-Pte W Jenkins, Ne 2 Co 39 5+ 06 5—Pte J Weatherbie, No2VCo 38 400 G—Sergt FgWorne,” No 1 Co so 68 6 7—Sergt-Major McDougall, Eng 35 3 G60 §—Sapper Higgs, Hogineers, 38 3 00 g—Sergt A Brown, No 4 Co 38 3 00 10—Pte J Duck, No 4 Co 38 2 oO 1i—Sapper McL Davison, Eng 37 2 00 12—Pte S Gay, No 2 Co Bi 2 00 113—Major Vogherty, Engineers 37 2 00! 14—Pte J Crockett, No 4 Co 36 1 60 i THE RIFLE. COMPETITION OF MAJOR MORRIS’ BATTERY. 6 Dats stone lowing is a list of the I rizo Win- | semi-annual competition of | Battery of Garrison Artil- : | | } THE fo ners at the Major Morris lery, held at Kensington Range on Satur: | day last : ry r cs > ) 400 ; 00 a fet (‘ompetiion ange : , 400 and of Ya ‘| ist pl Servt. L. Younker, Dattery ¢ up | st p el ’ and =. » | a ; Gun’r Jas. Stewai c. clock and 35. i 4 pil is a a ; , pg rib pri Ciun’r James CUfter, Keg tobacec . 1 &4 ANU oo. . “ , 4th prize—S« rgt.-Major Jno. fs Heartz, th. pru : brush, tray and So 5th prize Gun’r Wm. LePage, pickle stand and $2. a ae estis, pipe, pouch, 6th prize—Guor hy Huestis, pipe, pouch, and $1. a wet 7th prize—Col pi R. Steele, sulk NandkKet ; : ‘ ha i . . chief and $1. * . t. " Sth prize—Capt. Jas. D. irving, ‘amp Ovi t i ao we and $l. Cun'r Wm. Brundage, tea pot th prize and $1. 1Uth prize pot and $1. llth prize aud 50 cents. I2th prize cents, i3th prize and 50 cents. a 14th prize—Gun'r Christ’r McNeill, meat dish and 50 cents.’ Lith prize—Gun'r Alex. caddie and 50 cents. 16th prize—-Gun’'r Jos. Jackson, glasswore. i7th prize—Corp'l Joo. Kvans, set shirt studs. 1Sth prize—Gan'r W. Craswell, lamp. 19th prize—R. MacLaurin, pipe. ’nd Competition—Range 400 Yards, Huestis, silver cup Gun’r Theoph. Aitken, coliee Gun'r Thos. Dever, tye pot Gun’r A. Down, lamp and 50 Gun’r A, MacKinnon, lamp McCannell, tea Ist prize—Gun'r R. and $2. 9nd—Gun'r James Stewart, church service ‘ and $l. 8rd— Gun’r Theo. Aitken, coffee pot and §1. . , o 4th—Corp’l R. Steele, napkin halder and $1. 5th—Serat. L. Younker, lamp and $1. 6th—Gun’r James Offer, Bible and 50 cents. 7th—Gun’r Wm, LePage, pair vases and 50 cents. 8th—Gun’r Jos. Jackson, sleeve studs and 50 cents. - ae so 9th-—Arch’d McKinnon, penknife and 50 cents. 10th—Gun’r Wm. H. Furneaux, bucket and 50 cents. Lith—Sergt.-Major Jno. T. fraine and 50 certs. ey Se 12th—Gun’r Christ’r McNeill, bottle pickles and 25'cents. : 13th—Gun’'r A. Down, pipe and 25 cents. l4th--Wm. Brundage, pitcher. Heartz, picture Pa » oo ‘ I - . 1 / ho and C00 Lads, ‘ompetition— Ranges 200, lst priz-—Sergt. L. Younker, Battery Sil ver Medal and Breast Pin. 29nd—Gan'r Jas Offer, flower ornament. 3rd—Gun’'r Robt. Huestis, pair slippers. 4th—Gun’r Jas. Stewart, chromo. 5th—Gun'r Wm. LePage, Tobacco. Gth—Arch. McKinnon, ink bottle. On the conclusion of the shooting, the Battery paraded in the Drill Shed, when the prizes were presented by Capt irving. An enthusiastic vote of thanks was passed to their many friends who had so kindly presented prizes for competition at this meeting. Q. C. Rifle Association Meeting. Tre fourth prize meeting of Queen's Co, Rifle Association, came off yesterday. There were $108 in cash competed for in in two matches—Ilst match at 200 and 300 yards and the 2nd at 500 yards. The day was favorable with the exception of a strong sross wind. A silver medal presented by the team representing the Island at Ottawa, both matches, a silver cruet stand presented by the President of the Association, to second aggregate, and a motroco cigarjcase, presented by Mr. C. D. Rankin, to the third. The following is a list of prize win- ners with their scores. First Match, highest possible score 50 points, PTS PRIZE 1— Pte David Stewart, No4 Ce, 41 $10 06 15—Lient Horne, Engineers 36 «61 00 Second Match— Highest possible score 35 points, PTS. PRIZE, 1—Serg!t E McGregor, No. 3 Ce., 32 $9 00 2—Sappr B Hooper, Engrs, 31 8 00 3—-Pte F Brown, Ne 4 Co, 30 6 00 4—Lieut D Stewart, No 3 Co, 29 5 00 5—Pte J Crockett, No 3 Co, 28 400 6—Corpl T Pickard, No 3 Co, 28 3 00 7—Sergt Ma} Macdongall, Engs, 28 3 00 s—Pte S (ray, No 2 Co, 28 3 00 9—Pte D Stewart, Ne 1 Co, 28 300 10—Corpl Giflis, No 3 Uo, 28 2 60 11—Lieut Horne, Engrs, 27 +=2 00 12- Sappr J N Davison, Engrs, s 2 13—Pte J Weatherby, No2Co, 26 200 14—Corpl Henderson, No 1 Co, 26 1 00 15—Sappr MeL Davison, Engrs, 26 — 1 «00 Grand Aggregate—Higiest possible score 85 pts, Ist prize, Sergt E McGregor, No 3 Co, 73 points—Silver Medal. 2nd prize, David Stewart, No 1 Co, 69 points—Silver Cruet Stand. 3rd prize, Sergt.-Major Macdougall, Engrs, 67 points— Moroeco Uigar Case. eiiinitlte ti Dieta Prrsonau.—-We learn that Mr. Black, the leading partner in the large grain firm of Black, Vandergrist & Co, is now on the island making arrangements for extensive grain shipments. Mr. Black was a passenger on the Sardinian which arrived at Rimouski on Saturday last, and on which Sir John Macdonald and Sir A. T. Galt were also passengers, A TurxKisH dollar is worth nine cents, and the Turks look with contempt on the Pern- vians whose dollars are only worth two cents. cae Hons. Joun Lerurcny, Peter Gavin, and Jos. Whitman, are in town. ‘¢Se Junren’s” time in his trot against his : pr : ? » best record, at Boston on the 25th, was 2.13}. — THe blacksmith shop and dwelling house of Messrs. John Mebonald & Son, Pictou, were «tan destroyed by fire ov Saturday Jast. ue services of Mr. William Patrick, as Manager of the Belliveau Albertite and Oil ; } Co,, have ve nh dis} used with, *) Tuts afternoon His Honor the Lieut -Gov- iS visited the 3; Wareroooms to see the excellent f wrain, roots and vegetables select- : n of New Bruns St. John on ernor and other prominent c1iz Secretary samples © for the Provincial Exhibit: wick, to be held at the 4 iby ol October doth. ct rot Zz Acapremy or Music.—Mr. Lindley, is now filling up time for the season, and has already perfected engagements with Ar hibald forbes tor October 28 and 29, Howarth’s Hibernican Nevember 4, 5, and 6, and expects to bring on D’Uyley Cartes Pirates of Penzance Co., besides several local affairs. id aida Hicuway Ronpery.-—Oa Monday night an elderly man named William Bonnell, of New- foundiand fell among thieves, and was relieved of the handsome sum of fifty-five dollars, Mr. Bounell, arrived in this city a few days ago, and while passing through the streets yester- day, fell in with two strangers, who kept his company until a late hour last night. They conducted him to a quict part and while one held his arms the other extracted the above named amount and both fled. Bonnel reported the matter to the police, and gave a descrip- tion of the men. James Govdman, answered to the description of one. He was promptly arrested, and this morning at the Ntipendiary Magistrates Court, was remanded for exam- nation. scottedl ican se Vicrerta Diviston No. 4,—Sons of Temper- ance, at their regular ineeting, last evening, elected the fellowing staif of officers, for the coming term; W. P.—A,. D. Taxton, W. A.—W. W. Beer, R. 8.—J. J. Chappell, A. R, S.—J. D. Seaman, F, S.J. L. Godkin, T. —John Jury, senr, Ch.—Rev. Dr. Murray, C.—Henry Smith, A. C.--—A. Sabine, I. S.—L. Harris, QO, 8,—D. Marshall, P. W. P.—John Bowers. Installation of officers, next Monday eve- ning, when a full attendance is expected. HOTEL ARRIVALS. eer eee oe é KEVERE HOUSE. Sept. 27.—Jas Walley, Newport, N 8; Walter Matheson, Campbelton; John Cairns, White Sands; Henry W Sinith, Halifax; 6 O Arsenault, M. P. P., Tignish. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Sept. 27—Albert Craig, “Freetown; Peter McCourt, Georgetown; Wm Laird, New Glas- gow, Robert Jenkins, Mt Albion; Wm Jen- kins, Seal River; Dougald Bell. Seuth Shore; Robert Swallow, Boston; Wm McKay, Picton. Ea HSE. At 25 Victoria Road, Halifax, on Saturday, 25th inst, the wife of W. 8S. Vielding, of a danghter. ——_ = CHANGE GF TIME Leaving vuharlottetown FOR PICTOU. YOTICE is hereby given that on and IN after MONDAY, the 4th day of OCTO. BER NEXT, the Steamers St. Lawrence and Princess of Wales Will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf at Five o'clock in the mornig, in- stead of at 7.380 as during the summer months. : By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nav. Co’y. Ch’town, Sept, 23, 380 —tf pat ne her 2i FOR SALE GR TO LET é X COMFORTABLE and conveniently L-& situated Dwelling House with large yard, good stable and ceach house attached. Also to Let, near King Square, a Dwelling House with outbuildings in good repair, suitable for a small family. Rentlow. For particulars opply to LONGWORTH & HASZARD. Sept. 28, °80— 1m ACADEMY OF MUSIC. tT O-NIGHT, Benefit of J. B. Waish, Sept. 28, 1880. J. G. ECKSTADT, Surgeon Chiropodist, Union House, Queen Street. OFFICE HOURS—From 2 te 5 p. m. Corns extracted for 25 cents, Parties waited upon at their residence. Orders left at Post Office Box 72. Ch’town, Sept. 28, '80—Im, FOR CHARTER. DRIGANTINE “ LOUISE,” now lying at. Charlottetown, ready for cargo. CARVELL BROS. Sept. 23, 1880--lw eod Season s OYS. ne a 7 IMMENSE QUANTITIES fon: Sa PALL GUUS, Arriving Daily, Sontar Perkins & Sterns. GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS FOR THIS Business. GOODS VERY GHEAP. We wish a careful inspection of our Goods and prices, IOUS & SITUS Sept, 20, 1880. ~ i tween Tukopure A, pied by Mr. to F. LePage, Mortgage Sale, TO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, on SATURDAY, the 30th day ef OCTOBER NEXT, A. D. 1880, at the hour of 12 o’cleck, noon, under and virtue of a Power of Sale ia an Inden. ture of Mortgage, dated the 19th day of September, A, D. 1878, and made be. GREEN and Emma (]REEN, his wife, of the one part, and Epwarp Jarvis Hoposoy, of the other part, - Li that tract, piece er parsel of land L%. sitvate, lying and being on Townshi number seventeen,in Prince County aforesaid, beunded and described as follows, that is te say : ‘‘Commencing at a stake fixed in the south-west angle formed by the intersection of Crozier Street with Spring Street, and run. ning from thence along Spring Street north thirty degrees east seventy feet to the south line of a lot of land owned by B. 8. Milla; thence eastwardly along the said lot ata right angle sixty-four feet, thence at a right © augle northwardly sixty-eight feet to S Street; thence eastwardly along the said street sixty-two feet to David Rogers’ lot; thence at aright angle southwardly along said lot one hundred and thirty-eight feet to Crozier’s street aforesaid; thence westwardly along said street one hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of commencement, together with the mills built thereon. For further particulars apply at the office ef Messrs. Hiopgson & ~MeLxop, Solicitors, Charlottetown or Summerside. Dated this 25th of September, A. D. 1880, EDWARD JARVIS HODGSON, {se 28 eod] Mortgagee, fo the Stockholders of the Belivean Albertite and Oil Company: TOTICH, is hereby given that a further [ Call of two and one-hali per cent. on the unpaid Shares of the said Company was made by the Directors of the Cempany on the twenty-first day of September, instant, pay- able before the twenty-fifth day of October next. By order of the Board of Directors. , Dated at Dorchester, in the County ef Westmorland, in the Prevince of New Bruns- wick, the 22nd day of September, A. D, 1880, K. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer of the Beliveau Albertite and Oil Co, Shareholders in P. E. Island may pay the Call to the Bank of Prince Edward Island to the credit of the Company. FE. B. CHANDLER. FIRE! FiRE! OOK OUT for OLD ALBION MIN NUT COAL. Best House and Smi Expected daily at Lord’s Wharf. JAMES BROWN & CO, {se 27 till date] Coal. Sept. 24, 1830. TO LET. ‘NE-HALF of a commodious BRICK HOUSE, containing 9 rooms (with or without coach honse and stables) situated on upper Queen Street. Possession given the first October next. For further particulars apply to ALEX. HORNE, (fueen Street. a ne eight from Boston. TEXHE Schooner MiNN/Z L., built in 1879, will sail from Boston for Charlottetown on or about Ist October. For freight, apply in Boston to Messrs, ALFRED Winsor & Soy, 103 State Street; here to A. A. BALDWIN & CO, Ch’town, Sept. 23, 1880—3i nn ei GOAL. GOAL. OUND AND NUT COAL always on : hand. Orders can be left at the office on Lord’s Wharf, Sept 22, '80—Zaw W. C. HOBKIRK. Sept. 18, 1880. ; Wants, Lost, found, Vc aa Advertisements under this heading, in space not exceeding half an inch, witl be inserted for T'en Cents per day. a no a cD il tet tee good Coatmakers, and 1 Vest maker. Highest price paid, at L. J. Witttam’s, Queen Square, sep 28 tf ANTED—A Maid-of-all-work in a small family. Good character requir- ed. Apply at this office. [se 25 3i eod wy li YO LET—That part of House and pres mises on Sidney street, at present occu- George C. Gilmour (Dyer.) Apply’ {se 25 21 — ny Possession can be given Ist October. ANTE D— Two first-class Coat Makers and one Pressman. Apply at London House Tailoring Department. {se 20 R. SEREICKLAND will be absent from the Island three weeks from Octe- ber llth. [se 20 lw 7 AN TED—A Servant Girl—one from W the country preferred. Also, at Boy to attend to garden, coach house, etc. Apply at this office. [tf wkly ANTED— A first-class carriage build- er. Apply to YounKEeR & OFFER, Upper Queen Street. [se 16 tf YIRLS WANTED —Honsemaid and Dining Room Girls. Good wages. Ap- ply at the ** Revere House.” [se 14 ANTED—0On Ist Gctober, a good plain Cook. None need apply unless filled the same office before.—C. Lxicn, Water street. [se 7 GARDERS—Two or three persons can be accommodated with board or rgason- able terms (a private sitting room if required) ou Upper Great George Street. Apply at this office. [se 9 2aw comers, Ulla ta te iy A + dine? ceil» leapt tag