a VM BER 4, 186 nn aiomemias c . f + a é ~_ - a ge I ee ae sameness - ee Se ene THE DAILY EXAMI _ — ~- ————— we ee ee oe SS —— ee ‘ ; ‘ ' . j | ———— a ee : . Wire N . Oanada Life. Local and Other tiems. | ; : ‘ | ( Tue Daivy Examiner.) oe aa = LOE, anal Lite Assurance Company. 1882. ror Liverpool, Direct | 3 —e | Jn calling attention to the advertisement es sitter Ticetiitetll shortly vial ct, *" ee NOVEM BER 4. 1882. ‘of the Car ada life Assurance Association, C mare FLORENCE Dix! ory | d ne mm | ee cele % | h a . which appears ‘a this “imua,- we cannes avada. Bah ai Capital and Funds over . . 5,060,060 Bollars. | oa . . : do better perhans than quote e ik ; ee oe +o lace ven a. ‘ ‘i a Z . : Editorial Notes. Ing from the N Ww York S; ectator, an : In- - we Hem 8 Bycicle race 18 to take P A e | Ave rage Encame over - 1,600,000 Dellars. j 7 s —_— surance Journal of high standing, -< which | in New York. < a Ee i rolumns for this old aud favorit SS ae : Bi oa s \m +e. ‘ ‘1 var ‘ —And now one of the Astronomers | pone : aero { ‘anada Life has held its Five hundred English and Scotch emigrants a8 EAD Ok i ICk ~— SAMUEL Y OR, ON E aq bis ‘ m | institution oe M cal l tl >» Ist inst j ; hi says that all the suns of the universe} thirty-titth annual, and made the statement| arrived at Montreal, o i ist, ; —!0! - ! - ° . - : rT « .O¢ f . _— — - : ial ees aa i Din ‘ i . ‘ i “ have comets circulating about them, avd, | for year ending April 30th, 1882—a _ ment Forse buyersiare in the city giving good Managing Director and Pres’t : | Secretary ; Sapt. of Agencies: | : . : P . > sctore mcers Oley - - re a , ; , ’ F ‘ ~r on , | : that the universe is as full of comets as | . 2 hich the cya 2 “ 8 which PAocs prices for the “right kind” of chargers. A. G. RAMSAY. R. HILLS, ALEX. RAMSAY. | . . — | hk ers may Wel. be Pp oud, an A . , Sa | S ' the sea is full of fishes. | oe aor tution o— ccrtienynariaeh th? ataimemes sine ae | credit avd honor on Canada, for thia institu i 2 sean os . ee i 74 —We are authorized to state that|is one of which no country need be ashamed. PHE en a ee sea lest wes 80S. Abstract of 35th Annual iteport to 30th April, 1882: a ‘ aa . . s : : e if the directors and manager pursue the sanie poor, on nursc ay even ast, as 40VU.VU. i : ! a : ] 3 iam é applications far the Civil Service OxaMle | Sliéy in the future which bas already pre te me sane, 1 at NMED RE LONI, es dca en iipaie lett ate tie:o.< < thaeilines® te soll $5,004,206.65 | THE CLIPPER BARKENTING + natious may be made to Donald Mout- iduced such gratifying results, the company | AN old lemon vendor, of Teronto, has — 2. Income for the year......... 1,008,164.31 | + 2 ‘ . . . i ° . > _ : : j a) , “© > , } 14h a. . , ung ‘ i WUE S|! SPE OSES © PEROT ORE SED 66.06 ++ Eh 0006060 dnb cede e Bese 5 ° | . ; gomery, Exq.,—Superiutendent of Edu-| will be ovliged to extend ee eka - Se Ayn gf! pee Island of Jersey, Eg: | 3 facome from intorest (:ncluded in xbove). ae 232 62 | F 4 . cine : >K s nit aT in his the United States and possi oly to 4, i anc, and, Vailled al ; ‘i, : i ‘ ; / pag serena ye ; va oo : em is = an a ~ Tt Ex q.| When its development into one of the larges! ene : , +: Claims by death and matured . ROR MINOG a. inccnbindevipotovakes 212,041.86 : P rovince—any time vefore the arn 1 | companies in the world will be only a question Tue Lees arrested at Fredericton, N. B.. 7D. Do. as aes by the Co.’s tables and provided OE FE 362,858.00 ALEX, MecLy . ‘ tion beyins —but not after. ; Mr. ODt~! ..f time. Alrcady the asse . reach ete ror peer eae ang eee meres be 6, Ditlerence ip Yo.’s favor between actual and estimated death rate 150,816.14 ‘A, MCLEOD, Commander, b gomery will supply the blank forms etc., aggregate of ove rs sana he ai aes : ote he ist, have been discharge “17. Excess of interest revenue over death olaims....................c0+- 59,190.76 Now on the passage from England and Pa which are required, a nt 14, " the vw ‘hs e serene tl ; ; CUslor y : a bere about the 5th instant ’ due ¥ ; an an annus premium nce ari : o ee a : . . ae z i i ’ ‘ —Lord Sherbrooke (better known 48/quarters «f a mullion dollars is a decidedly | | Booxs,-—A let of Books will be sold by NEW BUSINESS is nearly a FOURTH of the returns for 1881 of the 24 Will Carr Lobster iM ¥ Mr. Loewe) has given his views as to the} handsome showing. The anpeeere, fr DO’ }anction, at EH. Needhaw’s, on maeaee the Licensed Companies, a ve y CDS r4, bats, Starch e . ee . . sy Cesaive . ; > sS t s pre iti ins } , 21 ve, i E , "7 ; ur sy . Y r . . ° olicy of the British Government in| excessive, being about 14 per cent. of the pee. jith Nov. inst, without reserve. Bargains TOTAL on the Company’s Books EXCEEDS A FOURTH of the entire} And other products of this T land P . -, |mium tweome. It is also gratifying to learn) may be expected. nov4 21 ee ou ’ oe ® to the Egypt. He thinks they have dove quite] .4¢ the investmeuts are not only pr fit-pro-| bee eke amount in force in Canada, port, previding a Se ciont quantity of right io putting down the military revolt dneing, but a sco upoa which no “lose whet was Tus Peter’s Combication Lock Company, of BONUS ADDITIONS to Life Policies for past tifteen years have added $375 freight offers, an . The new feature ) Moncton, are extending their premises by the | to each $1 000 of Assurance. a # tM a sms 8 i abla sine a OD acs ~ sid wis ca PIO MOSS 8 Ph ree i lie, a or sz ttt abd pends o en Ui teste WR eS >. —— orca cin, a oe A” SS Raed DEY LT is oc and that they ought to keep a sufficient force in Ezypt to maintain peace. Egypt, he says, is really more European than Africa, being united to the oue by the sea, and separated from the other by a burviuge desert; and while the Govern- ment is ostensibly io the Knedive, it should be understood that nothing shall be done contrary to the will of the Eug- lish. Lord Sherbrook opposes, above all things, a joiut occupation with a Erro- an Power, which will oniy hamper | Roglish action in the time of peace, and be likely (us in the recent event) to desert Eugland in the time ot war. The object of the English he says, should be, not to conquer or annex, but to foster aud control. — Professor Rees combats Professor Proctor’s theory that the presen! comet is identical with those of 1843, 1880 and 1882. According to Mr. Chandler's computations, which are based on all the Coservations thus far made at several peiots, the comet of 1882 will vot return iu less than tour thousand years. The comet, as seen trom the Cape of Good Hope, transited on the 17th of September last, and at the instant of its enteriog the atmosphere of our sun, it was 1 600,000 miles from the surface of the sun. comet's tail, which was only 100,000 miles loug whew first seen, has since lengthened to millions of miles, and as this vast body crossed the sun’s disk in two hours, the evormons velocity with which it travels may be conjectured. As _light was visible until it touched the edge of the sun’s disk the inference is that the light is not borrowed from the sun, but that it is the comet’s own incan- desceuce. — Poor Bulgaria seems to be in jusi as bad a state of anarchy under her Prince as she was uuder the rule ef His Celestial Highness, the Sultan of Turkey. A correspondent there reports that the insecurity of life and property is increas- ing in an alarming manner, and that the country is at the presen. suffering from the worst ills of misgovernment. Al- though martial law has been in force for the last two months, the _ state of affairs has by vo means’ im- proved. Plunder and violence are daily perpetuated by Bulgarian brigands on the Turkish peasantry, and in the southern frontier districts by Turkish robber bands on the Bulgarian peasants. The military seldom if ever succeed in capturing the authors of these depreda- tiens, and everythiog tends to the cou- clusion that political motives lurk beneath the organized” brigaudage which is at present the scourge of Bulgaria. At all events, competent observers attribute i to the deeply rooted race hatred existing between the Bulgarian aud Mussulman population. —The protest entered by. Hon. Frank Smith aod fon. John O’ Deuohue agamst the interference of Archbishop Lynch and some of his clergy, in the political affairs of Toronto, is couched in the most respectful language. They repre- seot the unwWisdom avd impropriety of such action, which, they say, is calculat- ed to lower the dignity of a high office and lessen respect for the teachings of the pulpit ; is calculated to sow dissen- sions among our people, and prevent harmonious action in matters of essential moment to, at least, the temporal wel- fare of the Church ; is likely to prevent the nomination of Catholics to candida- tures for publie po-itions, and 10 deprive them of all opportunities for an honor- able public career ; is likely to bring the Church into the secular courts on a charge of uvdue influence at elections ; and especially is eroinently calculated to produce the most damaging results in av uprising of aoti-Catholic feeling in a mixed community like our own; 40 up- rising which could vet be confined te one party, but would spread to both, and exclude Catholics from their due share of influence in public affairs. —Messrs, Sinith and O' Donohue also protest against the language used by the Archbishop as ‘most offensive to all Conservative Catholics, and most im proper to be used in the pulpit,” and de- clare that ‘the history of the country will show that it is from this party only that the Catholic people have received fair representation in the Cabinet and in the Senate, a fair distribution of the Public patronage, aud a fair support at all tinws for Oatbolic candidates at the polls.” BRIG ‘Marshal! 8,” owned by P. Foley, from North sydney fur New York, which put! to the former port with _ber pumps ‘hill, for several years Garrison Chaplain ai back iy plied abd reba eho a The! may be feared or expects d.” of poying losses immediately on proof is an extremely wise step on the part of the direc tors. Long may the Cauada Life floumsh ! oo Ottawa as a Railway Centre. In the course of a recent speech, Mr. Thomas White, M. P., predicted a great future for Ovtawa, which, he said, was dest ned apparently to become the greatest ailway centre in the Dominion. He wel- comed the additional bonds of union which were being created between the pol:tical capital and the commercial metropolis, and deprecated the idea of O'tawa’s repudiating the engagement she had entered tuto to give a honus of $100,000 to the Canada Atlanti railway. <P The Trades Journal, whose editor has recently visited Cape Breton, gives a very encouraging statement of the development of the coal trade in that Island during the present season It gives the following as the shipments from the various mines ™ Cape Breton for the quarter ending Se;- tember 30ch :— Tons. Bymey. vosese..c.cccccvescee «-. 67,000 International. ........ccececee 51.000 Little Glace Bay........00 32,000 COMED: 0dc0ce b35ks0s ccnhechesess ee Calidonia..... SS cetbteccee GEO Blockhonse. ....cccceseceee.. 25.000 CINE ui cicccsasbasasecuees. . oa Rasdee . . ccbdckedcdsdiseecess Gee ee + GRE Eid svsntenitcoddtans 290 000 Srd qr. 1881 .....cecseccereee 234,000 Increase 1882. .....6..000-.. 56,000 In 1879 the total coal sales in Cape Breton for the quarter ending Sept. 30th, amounted to ovly 107,000 tons—being litle more than one-third of the amount suld during the quarter just ended! The Journal says: —‘‘ The shipments of coal from the province for the quarter ending 50h September are within a few tons ef half a million. The increase over same period last year is about 90,000 tons ” Cu RRESPONDENCE., ee We do not hold ourselves responsible Sor the te a To the Editor of the Exammer. Mr. Eprror.—The duties of the Presi- dent of the Bark cf P. E. Island (now in liquidation) may have been well performed; but it is a painful fact, to many, that the funds of the Bank.were used for purposes not warranted by its charter. A public efficial, who rays that a large sum of money cllected in his capacity as a public officer, and, as a ‘* matter of fact,” helonging to the Government, is used by him for private purposes, obtains a_ certifi cate for honesty and integrity from Mr. Longworth, The public are thus apprised of this gentleman’s views as to the uses to which trust funds can be applied, and the depositors in the ‘‘Oid Bank” will not- with satisfaction that he possesses the rare virtue of consistency. Deposiror. Nov. 4, 1882. *—- : A vERpict of ‘‘not guilty” was returned on the 3lst ult., at Toronto, in the case of Jo Se ith, accused of murdering his nncie on the ?Ist of January at Sheiburne, Ovt. The mur- der was oneof themostremarkable iv the history of Canadian crime. The accused, wh» is only fourteen years old, lived with his uicle in a luuely place. Oathe night the murder was committed the boy’ran to a neihbor’s ‘house two miles away. and said that’a man had come tw the house and shot lis uncle with a revolver which had been tired through awindow, 3 he sum of $10,000, which the boy’s uncle kept in a trunk, was stolen. Circumstantial and other evidence pointed strongly to the prisoner's cuilt, but it was not deemed prebable that he could be guilty. = Mr. Samugte R. Stompces has’ erected a splendid new livery stable and coach-louse on Kent Street, om the site of McDougall & Sea- man’sycarriage factory, . The situation is con- venient, arfd the coach-house and stables cor - tain all the conveniences of a first-class livery premises. Mr. Stambles has always on han the best and cheape-t teams. Those requiring sat.sfaction in horse hire should give him a call, ---— AxotuEr fatal example of the dangers attending the racing of steamboats comes trom Detroit, the ‘‘Weitzel’s” boiler having ex- ploded while trying to outstrip the tug *'Sill” instantly killing her captain, engineer, and fireman, and sinking the vessel, coo enapeen Tue Rev. George Young D D, of Win- nip g, arrived last night, an] will, oocupy the pulpit in th» Methodist Brick Uharch, Priuce Street, to-morrow, morning and evening. ee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the daiitime Provinces. Toroyto, Nov. 4-10 a m. Li.ht to moderate winds; fair weather; not mucb change in temperature. cg. Sacurday, -e—~- It is rumored that the Rev. J. ©. Edgie i fi ve. hfax, has. Farnlanoigh; bo eee of ee ey URE buildivg of a Japanuing house 30x60. ‘Lhe shipment of the goods is rapidly increasing, depicts A Maaic Lanrers Lxuretiton will be held in the Baptist Chapel, on Wednesday even- ing, Nov Sth, at 8 o'clock, in aid of the fauds of the Sunday School. ‘The views will be ex- plained by tue Rev. &. Whitman, Admisezion, 1U cents ; chilcron, 5 cents. nevé 2i —_- --+>- — "ne colored people of America are moving back to Africa. On the 30th ult., fifty of our sable brethren sailed from New York for Liberia. When they arrive there each family will be given 25 acres, after which they are expected to become self-supporting Since 1-67 over five th usand colonists have been sent from the United States to Liberia. -_- ~~}. --- Bie SHOOTING SToRY.—It is reported that Coniuctor Joho Ahearn, of the lutercolonial tired irom the door of the baggage car of his train at a flock of twelve partridges, killing the train was ruaning at the rate of elgateen miles an hour at the time, and it is said one of his brakesmen jumped off, picked }up the birds and cought the end of the rear Next.—Halifax Herald, —o --}-— — A DEspArcH to the St. John Telegraph says:—ihe sugar refinera of the Maritime Provinces will be mterested in learning that, as shown by the United States returns receiv..d by the epartment of Customs at Ottawa, the unport of r-tined sugar into the Dominion of Cauada for the last fiscal year, a& “compared with 1881, is over obe hundred per cent excess of the impurts of that y:ar. iiadleteiinesen Rey. Jowx Murray will preach in St James’ Church, to morrow morning, at eleven o'clock, and ia Prince Street Presbyteria. Charch, at 6.30 p. m. Rev. A. McLean, B. A., will preach in St. James’ Chureb, on to-morrew evening at half- past Bix. In the morning, in Prince Street Church, there will be Divine Service at the usual heur. J. M. MeLxop, Presbytery Clerk. —_—__»-—-— Dr. Exxiott, of Almont, -, Was, on the 30th inst., tarred end feat d at Grand rorks, Minnesota, es committing indecent actions to school children. He now lies ina eritical condition from inflammation of the iungs, induced from suffering and exposure witnout food or shelter for twenty-eight hours. He says he does not remember making a confession, a8 is claimed. When he reached a house of refuge. ha'f aday was spent in wash- ing him in turpentine, grease, and hot water, atter which h;> was putin bed. It is thoaghé ke will recover The doctor threatens to prosecute his persecutors on his recovery, Great indiguation prevails, o a Oscar WILDE had a ‘‘very dreadful’ ex- perience at saratoyo a few days ago. He thus relates it :—‘ While talking with Judge Brady at Congress Hall, a crowd came around vs, mostiy women, and finding it a bore to be thas -tared at, I mevedon into the cffice. There thes csme tlocking inafter us. I went to the billiard rocm, but found no refuge there. ‘The women rushed there—ladies in silks and crapes and laces, with diamonds in their ears, bring- ing their da ghters with them! To balk their pursuit uiterly, I fled to the bar-room Will you believe me that they came there —in ten minutes fifty to one hundred of them — fil ing up the place almost? It seemed t» sne # most painful and dreadful thing—the bold- faced staring and halt-audible comment.” eee nays car, Ixcrrased Price or Rupper Goops.—The effect of tive ‘* corner” in New York city has alrea y been felt om Quebec, Montreal, an: lorento. Manufactured goods of all deserip- lions have ap upward tendency in price, and udeed many goods -have been increased in prie already. Dealers have withdrawn their former price -lists, end their quotations will be governed by the action of the large New York dealers. ‘Lhe increased price of the manu- fuctured goeds will be widely felt, because’ of such goods being so generally used. The rude rab>er market in New York is con- -ryiled by fonr importers, and when they L creased the p:ice of the raw material to the wanutacturers, some sixty men of the leading firms, representing a capital of thirty million doliars invested in the business met in New York and planned for the orzanization of a Kubber Importing Company, with a capital of five indica dollers, to compete agalust the present importers. Sh LAWRENCE HOTEL, FURNITURE SALE B* AUCTION, NEXT WEDNESDAY, November Sth, at 11 o’clock, at the St. Lawrence Hotel, all the Household Furniture, comprising, — Drawing Room Suit (very fine) Bedroom ey Spring Matvaneee, Flock do, Straw do, Carpets, | ounges, Smoking, Reading and Easy Chairs, Oil Clothe Window Binds, Lamb equins, etc. Lamps, Mat- ting, Stoves, ete. This Forniture is nearly new, of modern style, aud best fieish. A. MeNEILU, Auctioneer. TO LET. | cn Dwelling House and premices on Upper Prince Street adjoining the pre- Furnished or un. Nev 2, .1882.—t: wly li mirex of Fudge Hensiey, furnished. Possession given immediately. * BR, BOW; Nur, ay th CASE PROFITS for same period have been from 35 to 39 per cent. of all premiums paid according to age at entry. Abstract of Life Insurance in Canada for the Year 188]; (Condensed from the Superintendent’s Annual Report for 1881.) _ eS ' 1. Member of Amount of 1, > 7™%e! of Policies New. ' Net amt. in Premiums for Pek ie .Policies Tn force! | year. ary Pee |Foree at date. l - —r . Canada Life......... $668,111 | $3.914.780 $13.998 | $24,904 171 Citisens.......5..c.J0l 21,168 153,700 691 1,032 254 Contederation:...... 214,738 | 1,917,224 5,378 8.003.279 Life (Mutual)....... ! 87.307 420,000 j 1,263 1,571,598 North American....| 34,353 | 1,410,384 | 1,816 1,127,212 BOR - cictesestieiccccsy- 148,564 1,671,768 | 3,047 4,990,157 ese ates inochi 403,597 | 1,821,362 9,087 | 11,370,008 Equitable............ | 220365 | 1,079,000 2.665 6,449,617 Union Mutual...... 94,804 | 472,050 1,925 2,888,028 Standard............. | 194,724 | | 3289 1. 072,680 6,870,014 Intending Insurers can juige from the foregoing as to where they can place their patronage with the greatest SAFETY and ADVANTAGE. MAKITIME PROVINCES BRANCH—169 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. P. McLARREN, General Agent for N. S., P. E, L., and Newfoundland. D. HW. MeGARVAY, Secretary. HONORARY DIRECTORS FOR P. E. ISLAND: Chas, Palmer, Esq., | Geo. R. Beer, Esq., W. E. Dawson, Esq , { Hon. J 8S. Carvell, Hon. W. W. Sallivan. {| RR. R. Hodgson, Esq. MEDICAL DIRECTORS AT CHARLOTTETOWN: ¥. D Beer, Esq., M. D., | W. H, Hebkirk, Esq., M. D, With Ageaeies at Summerside, Souris,Georgetown, Crapaud and Montague. WM. MACLEAN, Agent at Charlottetown. Noy. 4, 1882, ESS FIRE INSURANCE. QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpool, Engiand. AGRICULTURAL INSURAN CBE CO., Head Office—Watertown, New York. ———:0: The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class British and American Fire Irsurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms: and -at as low rates as they can be taken by ans Company now solvent and intending to remain so. Office—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies in this Province without producing a receipt signed by us, and any one paying money to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A. FALL, 1882, SUPPLIES.'Fancy Sale and Tea, MARKET HALL, In Store and to Arrive: 1000 bris Sup. Extra and Patent Flour, 200 bris. kiln dried Cornmeal, 150 half-chests Cengou Teas, — 20 chests India ‘Tea (imported direct), 50 puns. Molasses, W (l dl ( hl } h 100 rls. Yellow Sugar, E nes ay, { 6cem BP. 25 bris, Gran. Sugar, 20 bris. Vacuum Pan Sugar, 10 tons Wheat Bran, 10 tons Wheat Shorts, 50 cases Preserved Salmon, 200 cases Preserved Lobsters, 1000 boxes Tin Plates ,14x20), 50 pigs soft Lead, 160 ingots Refined Tin, 5 bars |4-inch Square Coppcr, 150 qtls. large Codiish, 100 gti. large Hake, 100 half-bris. Herring, FOR SALE BY | HORACE HASZARD Ch'town, Oct. 31, 1882.—1m eod NOVA SCOTIA SUCAR REFINERY! AM vcrepared to offer all grades of White and Yellow Sugars, in lots, at Refiners prices. Donations will be thankfully received by the undersigned Committee. Mrs, Whitman, Mrs. M. A. Cameron, Mrs. Jas. DesBrisay, Mrs. Louis Wood, Mrs George Davies, Miss Hearts Mrs, Neil McLeod, Miss Currie _Mrs. F, Lawson, Miss Seott, Mrs, §. McRae. Ch'town, Oct. 28, '82.2aw wkly | ON EXHIBITION. The finest zesortment of ‘Factory Cloth, Blanketing, : Fiannels, Yarus, ete., —AT THE — FACTORY CLOTH AND WOOL DEPOT, C. H. SCRHTURMUELN, Great Groage Sriger Ch’town, Oct. 24, 8?.—-2m eod wkly CIGARS! REEN §S Genuins ‘mported Smal! Queens. Nove genvine without the trade mart, HORACE HA*ZARD, Agent for P. E. Island. Ch’town, Oct. 31, 1882. —1lm eod FLOUR AGENCY. AVING been appointed Agent for the Stratford Mills, labe now prepared Yo offs- Patent Process aad Choice Superior Fxtras, at lowe>t prices, to the trade only. Four car-loads now on the way will be sold to arrive. For sale everywhere. APOLTHECARIES HALL CO, os Saye Agents for Chalottctowny Br. Will Sail for Liverpoo| Un or about 15th Noveniber, Shippers will please make ear} ication to secure room. y “pp! PEAKE BROS, & C0, Nov. 1, 1882.—3aw tf A PUBLIC TEA —~AND— Band Promenade Congert (GALBRAITH’S BAND) in the Market Hall, —ON— THANKSS VEG DAY, NOVEMBER. Si, ln aid of the funds of the B, C. Ch Charlott« town, “~ Ticketa for “oacert, 10 cents; Tickets, in- cluding Vea, 25 cents. s Doors open st 4 o'clock; Tea to commence at 5 o'clock and continue during the even'ng. Refreshment Tables, ete. Tickets for sale at Knight & Son's and at the door, Nov. 1, 1882. SYDNEY COAL ATOW x |! ANDING, ex barque “DEVON. PORT,” at Peake’s Wharf, Xo, 2, 440 Tons International Mine Sydney Coal wi'l be sold iow for cash whilst lending, CHAS, LYONS, Ch’town, Cet, 30, °82. . tf QUICK DESPATOH LITTLE GLAG: BAY. FTE < this week, vessels booties coal at LA Little Glace Bay, CoB, +i eee quick despatch, as the St. Lav renee ne over, Price of coal 31.60, cash, hi of 2:49 ibs. Apply at Little Giace Bay. Cc; H, Ribgy, or at dlalifax to JAMLS.A. MOREN, . President Glace Bay Mining Oa. Halifax, Oct. 30, 1882.—pat lw WIUPSCRIBE for the WEFKLY EXAMI K) NBL, the Cheapest and est N ewspaper published an Po FR Teland, Only $i per year, AVANTS, LOST, FOUND, ide. JOR SALE —A Horse—has trotted inside ' of three minut s. Address ‘“‘A. B. C.,” P. O, Glass Box 21, or Examiver Orrickh.— [nov. 4 OsST—On the cross streets, between Hille borough Square and Spring Park, & Ladies Gcid Bracelet. The fiader, by leaving itat Mr. W. W. Wellner’s Jewelry Store, will be rewarded. i O LET—The Shop, Wa ehouse and Cellar at present occupieu by Mesers, & Toomh-. Possession given December next—W. W. Wetixer, fnod 6i taw my 2i TANTED TO CHARTER—A Vessel about three hundged tone,; to a cargo of oats to Europe. Apply tod. W. Daw, Kingston, Keot County. N. B, {no3 3i pa W ANTED-—A Girl for general homse- work. Must be well reegmmen Will find employment by a: plying to Mire. R. K. Brace, Upper Great George St. [nos rus SHED ROOMS TO LET—A par lor and two bedrooms, with uge of a kit Loquire at bxamMineRr OFFICE. {no 3 bw pd ANTED-—A Smart Compositor, Good wages and constant employment te the Apply at Tre Examiner OFFICE {novi ' OST—On Saturday evening, 28th Ooty” between Soutbport and Vernon River Sridge or fuither,a WAI LET containing ® sum of money and receipts, bearing the owner’s pame, The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at the Examiner Office. pocde tf ot chen. W right man. + ANTED—oar Gerticmen Boprdes. Apply to Mrs, Robert Rodd, opposite Pickard’s Isakery. foc'é wkiy 2 O LET- A houce at the Head Hillebor- ough Street. Rent very cheep. Apply to C, H. Schurman, Great George Si. [0¢24 tf i Ww LKT - Brick Warch use aod Store on Weymouth Street, near ~t. Peters OWEN. For perticulars apply to L. C. pc23 Iw / HOUsH AND tReMIsks 1C LET, situated on Richmond Strect West, for james D. Mason [oct 18 Gi cod a~ particulars, apply to Given, Oct, TRE tes OM Pda oS eg. — ats ORSE FOR 8al—Apply at the Pe i aMinea Vice, we ts