re ong an mde a ae et a 2 5 . > ek in ne iis — ; nie (idhdideinienteaae +i ae ‘ Key meee meee os Local and Other Items. Tere were 105 deaths in Montreal last week. Turee are three hundred and twenty cases on the docket for the coming session of the County Court. Hantan’s friends have expressed their willingness to back him for a race over any distance, any time, for $10,000. Mr. Roserr Harris—whe has been pur- suing art studies in London and Paris dur- ing the past two years—returned home last evening. He will remain in Charlottetown during the winter. Hon. J. C. Rorgz received a telegram from Sir John McDonald this afternoon, notifying him of his appointment to a seat in the Cabinet, and requesting his presence at Montreal. Mr. Pope will leave in the 6.30 train to-morrow morning. ‘THERE was a very large attendance at the market to-day. Sales were lively, with a slight change in prices, as follows: Butter, from 22 to 24 cents per lb.; geese, from 40 to 55 cents; ducks, from 20 to 24 cents each ; chickens, per pair, from 30 to 45 cents ; potatoes, from 25 to 32 cents; pork, eareass, from 4} to 5 cents per lb.; hay, from 45 to 50 cents per 100 lbs.; oats, from 30 to 31 cents. THe citizens of Souris were somewhat startled on Saturday evening last on learn- ing that C. Anderson, more familiarly known as the ‘‘Squid,” had committed a brutal assault on his servant girl by striking her on the head with a billet of wood. The girl still remains partially unconscious, and as her recovery is thought to be somewhat doubtful, the Magistrates of the town have arrested Anderson until the consequences of his cowardly attack is more fully known. Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, William Corish, jr., arrested for being drunk and incapable, was _lec- tured and discharged. John Flynn, ar- rested on complaint of his brother for being drunk and incapable, was fined $3 and costs or fourteen’ days. James Troy and John O'Reilly, arrested on the 3rd inst. for larceny of goods from the store of A. A. Baldwin «& Co., were remanded to jail to await trial in the next gitting of the Su- preme Court. James McIntyre, remanded for vagrancy, was discharged. Aw action of an assault which occurred at Belfast Cross Roads, on the night of the Dominion election, was disposed of by Theoph. DesBrisay, Esq., to day, as fol- lows: In the case of the Queen on the rosecution of Wellington Mutch vs. John fal.-Nicholson, for assault and threaten- ing language, the defendant was fined 25 cents aud costs, and in default to be im- prisoned two months, and for the threats to enter into his own recognizance in $400 and find two good and sufficient sureties each in $200 to keep the peace and be of good be- haviour for six calendar months. Gotp.—While Mr. William Coffin, of Bay Fortune, was.digging in his garden the other day, he turned up a piece of metal resembling the handle of an old-fashioned urn, which, on closer investigation, has proved to be nothing less than pure gold. This prize is“considered to be worth be- tween $80 and $100. If reports prove true, Mr. Coffin is likely to have his garden well dug for next season; and if we may judge of the future by what has already occurred a golden harvest will be the reward. Now that the Grits are out, a good time is com- ing, boys; ‘‘ wait a little longer.” Tue inquest held before Dr. Muttart, Coroner, on the 22nd ult., on view of the body of the late James Thompson, of Souris Line Road, resulted in a verdict by the jury of ‘‘death from natural causes.” It will be recollected that at the time of Thompson’s death it was feared by some that his death had been caused by a blow which he received in a quarrel a few days previous at Souris. A post mortem was considered necessary, which was skillfully performed by Dr, Walsh, of Mt. Stewart. After hearing the Doctors sworn testimony, the jury found the following verdict : “‘That the deceased James ‘Shompson came to his death from natural causes.” The deceased was an industrious young man, and leaves a widow and two children, besides numerous other friends to mourn their loss. THe annual meeting of the Queen’s Co. Rifle Association, was held last evening in the Police Court Koom. The following ofticers were elected for the ensuing year : Major Pollard, President, relected. Coun- cil:—Major Dogherty, re-elected; Lieut. Passmore, re-elected; Corp!. Hewson, re- elected; Pte. Wia. Jenkins, Ensign D. Stewart and Lient. J. D. Irving. Ewen McDougall, Sec’y and Treasurer. It was decided to hold the annual Shooting Matches at Kensington Rifle Range, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. A fee of one doliar is charged for membership, which entitles any person to all the privileges of the Association, in- cluding his chances for wmning the best prizes at their anx ual competition. Tut Band of the 62nd Battalion arrived by train last evening. Leaving the depot they discoursed first-class music, marched up Weymouth street to Grafton, through Grafton to Queen, down Queen to Water, and from thence to the Revere House. At 11 o'clock this morning they again paraded several of the principal streets, playing a number of choice airs, after which they en- tered Tanton’s Photograph Studio, where the Band group was photographed in Mr. Tanton’s excellent style. The Military Concert in the Market Hall this evening will be superior to anything yet given here, which, together with the Bonnet Hop at the Athenzeum to-morrow evening, we hope to see liberally patronized. Citizens, give this excellent company’a bumper house. Mrs. Brown (nee Burke), widow of the late Hugh Brown, of Halifax, has recently - | discovered, after long searching, that she is one of four heirs to a California estate valued at £80,000 sterling. Half of this amount will go to the lawyer who hunted up the facts of the case. oatine Ir the Ameer of Cabul can fight as well as boast, the British will have a lively time with him. Here is one of his utterances : ‘‘] have seven crores of rupees by me,” says the Ameer, ‘‘ every rupee of which | will hurl at the British Government, and | will roll the border tribes against them like blasts of fire.” ee a a ot Special Notices teat Mink Muffs, from three dollars and a half, at Robert Young’s. Very pretty new styles Silver Jewelry in Broaches, Ear Rimgs, Necklets and Lockets, just received at Taylor’s. [Gin 3EAUTIFUL Grebe Sets for one dollar and seventy-five cents, at Robert Young’s. ImMposiITIoN 18 THE Lire or TRADE.— The Tubular Well put in for George A. Rattenbury, at Hunter River, last week, that cannot be pumped dry, was put in by C. C. Jones, not Messrs. Hamm and Balder- son ; they put in the one for Mr. Devine that is as dry asa fiddle. All of you cheap opposition look at this and weep.—msd lw Tuoset who want cheap Clocks, go to McKay’s. Menp your broken furniture, dishes, children’s toys, and keep safe these hard times, with See See Jones Shure Thing Cement. Everybody likes it.—im ts 3uy your Watches and Jewelry at Tay- lor’s, which are offered low to suit the times. A nice assortment of Gold Pins and Fancy Rings at McKay’s. BiacksMirH’s buy C. C. Jones Composi- tion for restoring over-heated steel and welding cast steel without borax, and at less price. Steel will stand a greater heat and higher temper. For sale at the Pump Store.—dly till stdy. How can Gass sell Boots and Shoes so cheap? Call and he will tell you. Sensible Advice. You are asked every day through the columns of newspapers and by your Drug- gists to use something for your Dyspepsia and Liver complaint that you know nothing about, you get discouraged spending money with but little success. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Green’s August Flower will cure you of Dyspepsia and Liver complaint with all its effects, such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive- ness, palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Fullness at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue, In- digestion, swimming of the head, low spirits, &c., we ask you to go to your Drug gist and get a sample bottle of Green’s August Flower, for 10 cents, and try it, or a regular size for 75 cents. Two does will relieve you. eo Died. On Suuday morning, the 13th inst., after an illness of 12 days, Johanna, the beloved wife of Peter Stewart, Esq., of Souris Kast, much and deservedly regretted by all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. "EXTENSIVE SALE superior Furniture —IN THE— IMIARKET HALL. BWILL Seli at Auction in the Market Hall on THURSDAY, I7TH INST., AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, The following Valuable lot of Very Superior Furniture of Warranted Workmanship : 1 Escritoir & Book Case, painted Walnut 1 Walnut do ] do do (very superior) l do Sitting & Standing Pedestal Writing Desk 1 do Cylindrical Pedestal Writing Desk 1 Iron Bedstead with patent wire woven bottom Walnut Bureau Large Winged Mahogany Wardrobe Walnut Wardrobes (very good) Pier Glass, with Marble Top & Stand com plete 1 Very Superior Marble Top Cheffonier & French Glass Back 1 Marble Top Cheffonier & Glass Back 1 Walnut Cheffonier 1 do Divan Parlor Set, Green Repp Covered 1 do Parlor Set, Red Plush Covered (very good) 1 do Drawing Room Set, Magenta Brocatelle Covered (latest pattern) 1 do Drawing Room Set, Green Damask (latest style). 1 Walnut Dining Room Set, 1 Walnut Ex- tension Table, 1 Very Superior Walnut Bed- room suit, consisting of Bedstead, very ae Bureau & Glass, 4 Red Plush Chairs, Marble Top Washstand, Towel Horse, 2 Candelabras, Tables, &c. 1 Ash & Walnut Bedroom suit (complete). 6 Painted Bedroom sets (com- plete). 1 Marble Top Centre Table, 2 Easy Chairs, 6 Dining Room Chairs (birch). 1 Very Superior Flat Piano, new (Williams, N.Y.) 1 New Cottage Piano, very good, Lon don made. This Valuable Collection of Household Fur- niture will be on Exhibition on Wednesday, the 16th inst. Sale Positive. ‘erms—Three months for sums over $50 | WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. — hoe ? Charlottetown, October 3, 1878. £3. FALL 187 00 i Thy Pat | ; ( Hy ‘ M 4 Rte | | ys % B\ a ,. A ) } \ 1 ea | | ASS ~ pa ee) ‘PayUele MW slp ALA SPMLLWWELL Ida ST 1048 3 RGANG = isAsk BURNER! Standard Franklin! —— 0: —_———— Z> Renowned Island Crown, All kinds of STOVES at very Low Prices. 7 Extra Builers, Pots, Kettles and Spiders. STOVES fitted up in any part of the City. SIMON W. CRABBE, ‘‘SiagN or THE Srove,” 109 Queen Street. USE WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS yUST RECEIVED PERS. S. “ PRINCE EDWARD.” Geo. Davies & Co. Charlottetown, September 25th, 1878. Charlottetown, Oct. 14, 1878-——6i e | ae oy yee, - 2. £42 ¥42 yt — hs SF a eee —- + — « os — NEW Go00S i NEW GOODS! 20: Robert Orr & Co. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, Etc., Etc., which they are selling, wHoLESALE and Rerart, at the lowest prices ever offered in Charlottetown. 7. kee ; We solicit an inspection from all Cash Buyers of our Goons and Prices, before pur- chasing elsewhere. : ROBERT ORR & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 4, 1878. ECONOMY & SECURITY. -= —=10!-—— SUN MUTUAL LUPE AND ACCIBEAT INSURANCE GOMPAM OF MONTREAL. TH ———— A SOUND AND RELIABLE HOME COMPANY. Investmenis All Within the Dommion. ee ae rene ho = BOD,299_51 SURPLUS PROFITS ON PREMIUMS IN 1877. NEW BUSINESS, 1876, - - - SUBMITTED - - - $1,856,598 ee ee ee - + = = 3,158,000 Solia Addition to Company's Assets in 1377, - - $55,289.56, There is no reserve clause, making the amount of claims under the Sun Mutual Policie vo be less than the sum assured by them, as under the minimum system. s@ Special attention is claimed to the fact that our policies are payable in full. “@a THOMAS WORKMAN, Esq., President; | M. H. GAULT, Ese@., Managing Director ; T. J. CLAXTON, Es@., Vice-President ; ; BR. MACAULAY, Secretary. ~ : J. M. C. DELESDERNTERS, Superintendent. Prince Edward Island Beard of Directors: HON. L. C. OWEN, HON. J. F. ROBERTSON, “ DANIEL DAVIES, OWEN CONNOLLY, Esq, Messrs. JENKINS & McLEODb, MepicaL EXAMINERS. HORACE HASZARD, Manager, P. E. Island. July 3, 1878— Merchants Bank Notes Taken at Their Face For SPECIAL NOTICE. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Share- 65 000 FEET SPRUCE BOARDS, t% holders of the St. Lawrence Marine 2), 4,500 CLAPBOARDS. | nsurance Company will be beld at the Ex- F. & HANFORD & CO. change Reading Room on MONDAY, 28th Water © hoit. _ October, instant, at 2, p. m.. to take into con- sideration the advisability of winding up the | atiairs of the Company, or otherwise. By order, Oct. 11—3i Merchants Bank Notes PRED. W. HYNDMAN, NAKEN AT THEIR FACE in exchange ne es Secretary. a | St. Lawrence Ma. In. Co., } for Boots and Shoes, at Ch’town, Oct. 8, 1878. { 1lth—t meeting E. W. SMITH’S, acne Mrs. Stamper’s Corner.| []UY THE DALY EXAMINER, telegraphic , Oct. 11, 1878— for the latest news—local and = = AUCTION SALES, BANKRUPT SALE By Auction will be Sold, Qn Saiurday next, 19th inst., immediately after the sale of Real Estate of James M. Butcher, at the Shop, ) the following belonging to said Kstate - 500 FEET Planed Boards, O 3,000 feet Dry Lumber, 1 Horse- power and Cut Saw, 1 Track Body, i xpress Wagon, 5 Work Benches, j | | | Jig Saw and Shafting, 1 Circular Saw, Table and Belts, | Large Stove and Pipe, 1 Mortise Machine and Tools, 2 Door Cramps, 1 Lron Vice, 1 Saw Vice, 1 Grindstone and Frame, alot Panel Doors and Sushes, lot Mouldi 1 Jaunting Sleigh, lot Rope and Blocks, 9 Window Frames, Oil Casks, Paint Brushes, 1 Cask Oil, 1 Work Bench and Tools, 130 square Hemlock Posts, 1 lot Cedar Posts, lot Frame Scantling, lot 53-inch Studding, and a variety of ar- ricles which will appear on day of sale, B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is!and Oct. 15, 1878. pat ts VALUABLE SURPLUS STOCK 303 I AM instructed by the Hon. Joun Lone- worth to sell by AUCTION, at his resi- dence, Charlottetowr. Common, on Sature day. the 26th Gcteber, inst., at 12 o'clock, the following surplus Stock, viz :— 1 Bay Mare (Madame DeBoo), in feal by Warrrior, 1 Yearling Filiy from do. {by Abel), 1 Horse Foal from do. (by Kentucky Bill), 1 Heavy Brood Mare, in foal by de., 1 Two-year old Filly from do. (by Jeff), 1 Chestnut Horse. from Sambo, 1 Pony Brood Mare, in foal, 1 Durham pure-bred Cow, 3 yrs. old, in calf, 1 do, do. Heifer, 2 years old, ae Yearling Heifers, pure bred, 1 do, Bull Calf, do., 2 Cows (Ayrshire and Alderney), 1 Heifer Calf, do., 1 Pair Grade Oxen, 2 years old, 1 Grade Yearling Ox, 1 do. Heifer, 2 years old, 1 do, do. Yearling. & Terms at Sale. A, McNEILLE, Auctioncer. Oct. 15—eod Customs Sale. E Hull of the Schooner ** LODI,” about 65 tons burthen, together with Chains, Anchors, all her Sails, Gear and Rig- ging—seized in November, 1877, and retaken in June last—will be sold by Publie Aue- tion, at Westaway’s Wharf, Georgetown, on Monday, 21st inst., at 11 o’clock, a. m. Terms —Cash on delivery. Also, on the same day, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Bonded Warehouse, ONE PUNCHEON RUM, containing about 120 gallons. CHARLES OWEN, Sub-Coll’r. Customs, Georgetown, Oct. 9, 1878—{11th 2i] AUCTION SALE amp nine REAL ESTATE! Insolvent Act of 1875, and Amending Aets. In the matter of JAMES M. BUTCHER, an Insolvent. BD B* the direction of the Inspectors appoint- ed by the Creditors of the above Insol- vent, James M. Butcher, I will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Saturday, the 19th day of October, instant, A. D. 1878, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., all the Estate, Right, Title and Interest of the above Insolvent, in and to all that tract, iece or parcel of land, being part of Town ot Number Two in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, aforesaid, com- mencing in the westward edge of Weymouth Street. at the northeast end of Town Let Number Sixty-five ; thence by a right angle line with said street, running westwardly eighty-four feet, or until it meets the cast- ward boundary of Town Lot Number One; thence following the course of said eastwara boundary northwardly sixty feet ; thence by a right angle line therewith, running eastwardly to said street ; thence following the course of said street southwardly sixty feet to place of commencement. ALSQ, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being part of Town Lot Number Ninety, in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the northwestern corner of the said Town Lot, at the ang’e formed by Kent and Prince Streets ; thence following along the said Kent Street eastwards ly for a distance of seventy-nine and one-half feet ; thence southwardly, at right angles with the said Kent Street, for a distance of sixty-four feet ; thence eastwardly, at right — with the last-mentioned boundary, for a distance of two feet ; thence scuthwardly at right angles with Kent Street to Clark Street ; thence westwardly along the said Clark Street for a distance of eighty-one and one-half feet to Prince Street, atoresaid; thence north- wardly along the said Prince Street to the lace of commencement. Together with all ouses, outhouses, buildings and impr »>vements on the said parcels of land, and all appurten- ances thereto belonging, or in anywise apper- taining. Terms and conditions of sale will be made known at sale. Dated this Ninth day of Oétcber, A. D. 1878. B. WILSON HIGGS, Assignee. Davies & SUTHER licitors, Ch’town, Oct. 10—ts = snamapeniinienienipg aimee