New Millinery anc , PLUSH, Silks and salting ann ne ey weet FREIZE, ‘ river} ‘ ‘ 4 : } ART at aah % DY wf a he r,t a ee cs YT} ia A £0 Lil + 4 . on : ee nae Natta i z' EF EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, ~~ 3 f% Pe a ome Spe 2 € 5 7 mew DIRECT FROM BEST LONDON HOUSES. . . —_— 0: FLVET, FUR AND STRAW HATS VEL! Wels rUR AR OER j IN ALL THE RAUWEST SHAPES. a +3) Baninoad Wn Py; ne In ° 1 Bini olor } Dy hil FOMDAG a, Ai. Ht cl : Ligtit 8, q an Dinin {talon Bamnoantat i Thyhaecad \elvetee) iis, it Lidiil UOiDES, Pompaceur ty tte EMUOSSCG, ,» Velvets and es enca New Laces, Ribbons &SC., Flowers and Feathers, A FULL ST oe town, ae 4, 1880. UNSURPASSED OCK OF SPA Hat and Bonnet _—- (ND iN . FANCY GOODS, Sifceon aah Gnion House, Yues OFFICE HOURS—Fron te 5 p. Corns extracted jo Parties waited upon at Orders left at Post Olfice Box Ch’town, Sept. 28, *S0 A JUSE AD eir me mi we ax | Be. Le WAREIIOUs Ex S. S. “Hibernia A LARGE ASSORTMENT Black Silk Fringe, Corsets, ' Coshimeres, Colored and Biack S OF st aut shaachent TOILET COVERS & © (in Plain and Fancy); White, Scarlet, Grey & Fancy Flannels, hil street vi m. 25 cents residence. *9 i, ins, Prints, - rece ELTS, Clotiis, Tweeds, &e., All of which are now opened, sold at: our usual low prices. a nd will be } W.& A. BROWN & CO. Ch’t IB, Aug. 24, 1880. fo the Stockholders of the Beliveau Albertite and Uil Gompany : OTICE is hereby given that a further Call of two and one-half per cent. on the d Shaxgs of the said Company was made G. the Company on the unpai ‘ by the Directors of Tal OTICE is hereby given that IN after MONDAY, the on BER NEXT, the Steamers A tn nein ond Derndsee | alee Si. Lawrence and Priveess Wales Will leave Steam Navigation Co’s Whart at tg, in- Five o’eleck in the morni ' tead of at 7.30 as during the summer months. — By order, F.. W. HALES, Secretary Steam Nav. Co’y. (‘)’town, Sept, 28, 80 —tt pat ne her 2: PACI FIC hiutual Insit yh 9 GiLUo om—@) # TEavwW TOR | RiARINE. | i | Insurance effected on CARGOES and FREIGHTS, covering $15,000 and upwards lon first-class risks, | er tificate | | i s issucd payable in Lomaoi i the offce ot MLoRTON HKoOsk & Uc., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office. JWRERY, xr P, E. Island. FENTON T. Wk Avent fo 4 a May 11, !350. NYI (j 19 S$ iy i Slate and Fire Clay. Also Slack, at Albion Mines, For orders apply to DErbLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. REE from Round Pictou, Nova: wate and Scola, twenty-first day of © ‘eptember, instant, pay- a able before the tweuty-fifth day of Uctober| ., is . next. id Sydney naan ie Breton. By order of the Beard of Directors. Dated at Dorchester, in the County of Westmorland, in the Province of New Brans- wick, the 22nd day of September, A. D. 1550. K. B. Ci AN DLEK, Treasurer of the Beliveau nines aud Oil Co. Shareholders in P. Island may pay the Vall to the Bank of eres Edward Isiand to the credit of the Company. EK. B, CHANDLER, _[se 27 till date} nl BARRELS BAIT AND SALT, QUEEN’S WHARF. BAGS SALT, o0 BATT, 290 MACK EREL BARRELS. 100 barrels 50 half-barrels 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel FAT HERRING. 100 Quintals CODFISH and HAKE. Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrador aug! D. SMALL. | May 6, 80. breten. ' Round Coal can be obtained Lingan iines, 0 Py DERS for F on applicatio n to ‘Terms as usual. G. W. DsBLOIS, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown. kea ti ~ ay ar Goi 2 (iHiice, ator. eo VW “ater i sUree ~ June 17, 1880—pat her 3} ! gee en te tT CCC CCC, ‘Flour and Neal. te ee ing Brands of F _ and Meal !— 4 Buca ” (Patient), abi Age,”* “xtra Family, : perior,” ‘White Kose,” ‘* Florence,” ‘*Meaver,” “Pastry” and ‘‘ Amber,” and choice K. D. Corn Mea!—‘‘ Golden Star.” Quotations for the above Brands of Flour and Meal f. o. b. at Mulls, or delivered at Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER Millers and Shippers’ Agent, Moncton, N. B ‘ Alabaster,” ‘Golden Me 5 arcup’s Su- RDERS will be received for the follow: | | AGRICULTURAL and | ith day of OCTO-, 2 TES ¥ F TAS OA aie a f Cay j g% & TST) ek iT WT ft PAD y ad Y (if VALE ff Wit, iN, ' a ORGANIZED [85 t ee 4 ee 4 ae ASSis i6P PTet chia of Pehiey B1137,949. {3 anne en ne on ‘Benasited. with the Dominion Governme ent fer Security of eolicy Eolders. 6,000.00. Losses PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000, Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences (and contents, or Farm property, had better nd out rates, ete., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. ilelders a- N, B-—Canvassers wanted. B. ANGUS, il Avent for the Maritime Provinces, &AS. DESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E. I. 1880—3 TRY Ii. PRY IT — ooh G' IVE ALBION MINE NOT COAL A a : fair't trial and you willuot be disap- P inter! in the result; # is COAL, not fire :y ard slate, Yor orders apply to G. W. DrBLOIs, Sole Agent for P. E. Island, Cffiee—No. 35 Water Street. Charlottetown, July8, 16$0—pat tf Specia Ch town, July 3l, pe 9D Vv ? "ie t¢ sennmatintn Das in rsenennenntsaviimeitiaan aeamentinaD antcrainintimmanieieiaapti, imanahunteninesnendaguams anima tama EE Hea THT Vin; pits i} 7 § Wp st, & f Ree : VUS Ln SURANUE bu : . THO MILL (ONS STERLING, NSU URANCE efiected on all kinds of Build- , Merchandise and Produce. Also, on Veoels on the stocks. ° Special rates for isolated resicences, Losses settled promptly. GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Prince Edward Island | June, 1877— CAPITAL, . ~ ee ee ee ee ee U j } RE eae Dear Y KXAMINI 18380, THE ER, | Tur Torofto Globe, in commenting edi- torially ou the proclamation of i : ’ giving Day, ' peo] le, havoffor thankfulness says, ‘‘the grounds we, as a this year are more than upeally numerous and = strong. One nati nei condition, as a people, has greatly Imp Myed. It is eminently fitting ‘that a day ou? thanksgiving should be not only appoing sd but observed.” a chs ly OR RN EN Bm Thanks- | fe Ree Ng A Oe oh le 5 MR Men ae Aa a oo Sk ee em me en emer te eta seneennomeyD eee A EO A TT the Company Chailenge Cup (a trophy well ‘th competing for) by the brilliant score Ot OS Hon S ul at mu }) gS) ila 105, at 20, Wand 500 yards, 34 of which he secnred out of the possible $6 but he was closely fol- John Crocket, a rising |young marksman of acknowled; zed merit, who, with 32 at the first range “and $1 at the second, finishd amid much excitement with 86. Capt. Longworth and Sergeant McGregor, too, though they had a commencing with Sl and 30 at 200 yards, but didnt say much when they ended with 89 and 83 wspectively. Whe- ever wins this Cup eventually, wiil possess a prize that will surely repay them for all Hrer of Mmrst ~anive i MaKe 5 ait the ; | you could fowed by Private 5 that chance 5 ee 7 : _ | fne ‘‘Fatmers’ Dinner” was a good their trouble and hard shooting. for it Is ‘conception. | It was pleasant to.see the | tastefully designed and beautifully mann- Yer : |factnred. Twenty-one prizes in kind i Island's a. esentative farmers seated | were competed for in this mateh, each ac- laround the . ‘festive board,” to honor the} companied by a prize in money. In the lrepres entatlj es of the farniers of the grand aggreyare Sergt. ht. V. Longworth a iother coutiry. If the result should be | Soe topped the score, wee the Silver the influx “&/ a few hundreds of those ha dal : Paiva ° by a Ce Tee total | cy e a . , a “ny , : ah of 156; 3 ed Crocket second, the Offi- | British farnpers it will be well both for the | cers Sword, with id, and Captain Long- Island and Pao farmers. But this auspicious meeting of ge arimers suggests another sLep sugvests that the time eae gor] it as arrived }wheu the farmers of this Island a shonld brin | hear upon - atoc 4 tk as rag! thy sn a e from indivif: ual enrerprise. ed is an Asfociation pe united and organized effort to griculture. To improve our as it ought to be improved, requires capital than can be obtained What is want- = ¥ rce @ts vicws tne fO enrot! Rpon ernment, °.'1 require it to import the ani- ihe breeds, or else take the risk . t , . ane mais needel, to improve strong enoygh financially to themselves. ~ —— ote Mr. Ca @an, at the tostsane? dinner, re- ferred to tin diticnlty reporters and others have in olftaining imformation respecting animals ca articles on exhibition. A really Brepor' er, of course, knows all But it is « FOX = avout eve uiffic sult to get rgthing. reporters *p to that standard; and in order thay they may give--dawr= and truthful rey orts, they must receive informa- igely enough,that is just what is A ticket with merel’ & number on it—only that and nothing r 1 is all the .. h his @nspiration from. tion. istra not provic «d at our exhibitions. reporter has to draw He is forced either to p hss the article on exhibition by, or go sbou@ asking questions concerning 1, or else fa “back upon his imagination. It strikes usgas it strikes Mr. Carman, that if some px iow were placed at each of the several segions tu give, to persons desir- ing it,infoymation sinitline their contents, the exhibi would be greatly enp vanced. Bt Sin CHARLES Tupper has been speaking Brome,’ vhere an election contest is The epitome of Halifax Herald’s Ottawa cor- usef: gness of tions is going ae. his speech, n by ti e riV e 09. respondenf, 18 as follows : "At ihe nomination yesterday, Sir Charles See ‘pper delivered a splendid ad- dress, she ing how the National Policy was devel€ping our resources, and stated that in a Gew years the Pacific Railway | ; would be Sit the foot of the Rocky Moun- tains, without the cost of a cent to the country, e:eept m ape the result of which would be & populate the Dommion rapidly, and shoutl m: storially lighten the burden xatio® He wound up a very eloquent wihish by Jirging the electors to support the Governm@it.” H. Pope By the “me reporter Hon. J. is also reperted at the same time to have stated tht the Pacific Railway would be } ; without costing the y apsyndicate, “y The country country anything but land. would be ¢sked to become security for cer- money, but in the end the rishe tain sums® of read w ould be finished without costing the tax-payerg a dollar Hon. Peter Mitchell spoke as an inde- pendent Jy litician, and made a strong ap- the electors to support the policy resent Government. Sitdeedk. { HE RIFLE. ___ | peal to Oi Ute € Company— e2na Bat 3 > ING. <7 talion. As previously ennoinodd, the last Com- pany shox ting natch of Capt. Lengworth’s corps, fo¥ the present season, coi nmenced on Sat a ay morning and was concluded on Moncay, the 11th inst. Both competi- tions wer keenly contested, and some tine shooting Swas diplayed. ‘Capt. Longworth again wo} the Company’s Silver Medal in the first ¢ ympetition by a score of 70 at 200, 500 and €00 yards, seven shots at each, and it now fe his property. Both he and Private bh eil Campbell succeeded in winning it twice [revions! sly, and Sergt. Alian once’ Had the. Sergeant been fortunate enough to get itfsgain, an interesting watoh would be the repult, the ties settling it by firing off. In ithis match Color Sergeant Long- worth wAs second with 68 points, and Pte. Schn Crdckett third; also with 68, the list comprisitig 12 prizes. In competition No. j two et Sergeant R. V. Longworth won ‘ | werful enough either | Local Govy- | worth thir i.with 159 points,a neatiy mann- factured Teapot. Great praise is dre to the Sergeant? of the Company and those who kindly assisted them in making this 58 6 tition a perfect success. No pains ere spare d, but every exertion was put for th, d the result was very satisfactory to the hie je Corps. The Company desire io express their best thanks to the ladies and ge ntlemen who so kindly ec: ontributed to their list of prize s. Dr. Creamer’s dona- tion of a pretty gold breast oat is much 5 > aporec iat ae and the serviceable prize kind- ly presented by Mr. Sunil Houston,—a iiaiiin me Teapot of his own manufacture— i was received with Cs. This Teapot, sent to the Provincial is beantifuliy made, and reflects much credit upon him as a first-class mechanic. We think, in connection with rifle prac- tice; that the system of marking here should be advanced by next season to some- thing like the proficiency that obtains in the ne¢ sighboring Provinces. We are gen- erally behind the other parts of the Dom- inion in iaiatters of progression and rifle practice is no exception to the rule. Another marking. butt er two should at least be erected, and new and improved targets, with proper sets of marking discs procured. Then, competitions that now take three days te comp lete, would be fin- ished in one, and the General Annual Shoots ag Match—always consuming four or five days—could easily be ended in two, This would be a qreat saving of time, and inaterially advance the welfare of our Rifle Associations. A small outlay in this par- ticular would soon be well repaid, and be highly ee by the Militia, —_ many thanks by the we may say Mr. Houston Exhibition. It = > —s Corr SD noenee, as gs We do not hotd ourse tik ea the statements or epimions of our correspondents oe A ii i T'o the Editor of the Evraminer. Srmr,—On the establishment of the County Court in this Province, Bonshaw vas found to be the most central place for oue of the Cirenits, and the County Court Act, states that the Clerk’s office shall be held at or near Bonshaw, and such was the case till within a few months, whena Mr. ince from Crapaud, was appointed to the »iace. ~'fhose interested, were not a little s1 erpees ed to tind, tliat ‘e. ublic N votice, the Ora paud, map, ‘would all at Be nshaw, weather permitting, two hours once a week, and thus the abe hts of Lots 30, 3hand 65, " taxes, though pe rhaps, not so pt away, without cousideration, and given to Lot belfeve pays uO more than any wnuships. iia person calls at a pay tie fo ma ot i the le Sb 29, which I of these To ax” “ Wweie BWe ‘cle, Bonshaw on the Mon day, which Mr. - ince has @PAChUslY condescendea to be th ere, he way meet him, tut without one of the “ '> ’ + Fr ~* os . , < Court Hpooks, and il documens be Execution or other required, on aftidavit the party must tr to Crapaud, some six or seven iniles distant, or it the day is very fine he may wal it for hours, and finally, tind ont that Mr. lace’s farm duties are receiving his consideration. ‘That the Clerk holds his office contrary the spirit and intent of the Act is evident; and to the great loss and inconvenience of the public, is equally true. oe we find peor in Lot 65, 21 miles ay el LO from Clerk’s office, and McKwen’s Wharf, a a ice where no small business is doue 14 | miles distant; yet Victoria in Crapond, is but about 3 miles away; and in respect to inconvenience, Lot 31 is it in the same position. j hope no further troubie will be given to the public in this matter. but that Clerk's office, once removed to the be at Bonshaw, that these Townships may have | the convenience, for which they pay their due share, and not as at present, an excuse instead thereof. F'ATRPLAY. ot 90 Oct. bch 1880, oO Remedy for Hara Times. Stop spending so much on fine clothes, rich food and styie. Buy good, healthy food, cheaper aud better clothing ; ; get more real ani substantial things of life ey cry way, and especially stop the foolish habit ‘of running after expensive aud quack doctors or using so much of the vile hambug medicine that does you only harm, and makes the proprietors rich, but put your trust in the greacest of all simple pure remedies, Hop Bitters that cures always at a trifling cost, and you will see bet- ter times and g heaith. itonce. Read of it in another column.