is Five DoLLars A YEAR, NEW SERLES. Tue DAILY HWXAMINER [Ss ISSUE EVERY EVENING, By ras Exaweverk Postisutxe Company FROM THEIR Orrick, CORNER oF WATER saND GREAT GEORGE sTREETS, Char! wh, P. E. Island. Rates oF SURSORIPTION : Six Months, : - : $2 50 Three Montha, . - l 25 One Month, . - 0 50 ra Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON S&S CHANGES, Third Quarter 2nd day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.E, (below. horizon. ) New Moon 10th day, below horizon.) First Quarter, ISth day, 4b. 29m. a. m., S. E. Fall Moon, 24th day, 10h. 50m., D.. wi, 5. BM, 7h. 7m, p. m., N. E, Sun ‘San 'Moo sh! Day DAY OF WEEK ' . j oc u) High I ays M) rises sets { rises | water |len’h, hmih m, afta aft’n| lj Wednesday (6 47/4 40/10 28) 2 37) 13, Monday 24; 9 26] mora = —_—— 2) Thursday 45} 39/11 34] 3 32! 3' Friday 50' 37! morn! 4 36 4isaturday | 51! 36/ O 31; 5 43/10 01 5 Sunday | 53) 34| 1 al 6 47| 6! Monday | 54) 33° 2 31) 7 43 7| Tuesday 55} 32} 3 31) 8 28) giWednesday | 57, 311431 9 8] 9/Thursday | 59) 29, 5 32, 9 46] 10/ Friday (7 O} 23] 6 34.10 23, \iSaturday | 2 27 7 33/11 0] 9 44 12 Sunday | 3} 26; 8 3111 37 t4, Tuesday 23 lv 18 0 15} 15| Wednesday 7; 2210 55 0 56 16. Thursday | 9 2tjLL 33] 1 39 17| Friday | 10] 20aft 3) 2 2» 18 Saturday 12; 19 0 33] 3 17; 9 28 19|Sunday | a) 18, 1 4 4 34 20 Monday . MM 13.8 34 6 @1jTuesday 15' 1612 5,712 22) Wednesday 16; 16) 2 40° 8 15; 23)Tbursday | 17) 15 3209 38 24 Friday 1 19) 144 7) 9 56! 25|Satarday ; 20, 13)5 141039 9 16 23| Sunday | Bl i316 Bti 23 27| Monday . Sa ie? ou G 28; Paesday 25; 12) 8 11) 0 43 29|Wednesday | 26] 11) 9 15! 1 24 30) Thursday ; 28\4 10/10 18, 2 5 ae | A CARD. omnes _— CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1882. MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. | ——— 10; ——-— o> Is opening an immense Stock of Goods this Fal). the beet «tocked in the City, Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths and all kinds ot woollens, should go straight to J. B. MACDONALD’S. 0 ee When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to J. B. MACDONALD'S. GENTLEMENS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to checse from. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. FIRE INSURANCE. :0:—-——— QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY: Head Office—Liverpeool, England. seme emma 2) 2 ne stn LANCASHTRE INSURANCE of England, — i Oi-~ AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE CJhdnn Head Office—Waiertown, New York. Oo i | Oct. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ne pres ean CO! Oflice—South Side of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. DESBRESAY & ANGUS,. DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal Cellege of Sur- geons, treland, Member of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, treland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep't, AS made a special study of diseases of the Eye, Earand Throat, in Paris and London, and proposes to devote his practice to them. Consultations at bis residence, No, 9 South St., Haliiax, N. 8. Hours, 10 to :2 a. m,, 2 to 4 p. m, Oct 11, °82. 1m W. WHEATLEY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION M. RUHANT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S. Consignments svlicited, Highest prices and prompt returns zuaranteed. Sept. 19, 1582-—-2aw 2m JAMES S. SCOTT, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT, Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Island produce, Having extensive wharf accommodativn and com- modious stores, Cousignments are solicited and prompt returts guaranteed ea Weekly market reports forwarded upou application, and vessels chartered for shippers. P. O. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. se 28 W. C. BISHOP, SHIPPING FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, —AND— Cereal Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX1 . . HALIFAX, N. 8. ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection »: Custom Drawbacks thereon, Halis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rateg, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and promptly. answered ‘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 tu any one witheut getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A. For Sudtch and English Tweeds cr Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACL we 543 94038 Wa ea UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and 4 perfect fit yuaranteed, —ALso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Ke. temember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct, 11, 188), DBD. A BRUCH, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that can be had in the market, ip Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian Tweed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Qur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, Wili be sold as Cheap as Imported, We invite you to inspect our Goods. BRUCE, NU; Pay 198!) ~ 19 a. A Charlottetown; May 22, ‘82. . 8 Queen Strevt. The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class’ British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of: im ablé pre t od t d at j te th b ken-b v . Company now solvent and intending toremsins. | nioasire Lnsaranes Company E 0 BD | J G R | : \ \ 3 3 This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Fu BM A. CI COIN a a The Public will find his store one of - of Island produce, t 12] Ailantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, | } The viggest bargains eve } ' : i | | i ' i i ? | OR. CONROY } to Mu'ch’s Building, OP Oct, 12, ’82,— SITE EXA VINER OFFICE. m. wkly 6m ENY TERRELL, © SHIPPERB’S “AGENT, 'st the continued inditctemoe ot the steer All Kinds of P:oduce bought and shipped ed greatly to alienate thousands of voters bn Commission , Sole Agent torthe New Sheep Dip. Tracadie Cross:& Bedford Station, P, E,|, ‘served tor the Democrats to cleaner the | Oct. 12, 'R2.—wkiv 2m [a | in AR'PHUR & CO.. General Uommission Merchants oo the same point the London Particular attention given to the gale BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—w kly Archibald MeNeil & Forbes, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Advances made on consignments of produce, 44 SGUTH STREET, NEW YORK, C,H. MoNer., Agent, Charlottetown, Oct. 25, ’82.—!w es tga INSURANCE OFFICE, (Jueen losurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITA L, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS lnsurance elfected on all kinds of-propetty at current rates. Losses settled ‘promptly an: equitably. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. 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The exhibit United States elections the London Tele- js thus described:—Arrayed in stalls in the graph says :—- NOVEMBER 15, 1882. transept of the Palace were no fewer thin two thousand dishee of potatoes, furnishei by seventy exhibitors. Four of the varie- ties are known as Recorder, Alderman de Keyser, Sir Walter Raleigh, ani James Abbiss. The points of exc lence consid- ered by the juages were: ‘‘ Suitability for growing, prodnctive power, appearance to carry them through the market, and the test of the table.” In respect of appear- ance, the exhibits were seen not in the work-a-day and earthy skin of the market potato, but perfectly clean and spick and span, So fair and delicate, indeed, were some of the varieties, that the |loom of the : peach is nut allogether beyond the field of tandard Says: comparison, Among the varieties shown | ‘If the Republicans of the United States Were the White Elephants, of giaut size, lay seriously to heart the plain lesson of #%4 Kidneys in great force and size. The Tuesday’s elections they will not in the °Sdinary potatoes of commerce had a mod- long ran have much reason to deplore the Pte representation only, With the exeup- magnitude of the discomfture in which the *° of the stock of the American seedmen, ‘misconduct of their leaders has involved 20 fT-ign produce was x! ibied and even managers to the national disgrace has tend- | who stayed at home, or defving all traditions of their political lives, voted the Democratic ticket. It would be strange if it were re- stables of American politics and secure for the prople what every well-ruled State must have, an upright and permanent civil and ‘judicial service, them. — tu Civil Service reform.” | We, in this Island, should certainly The result will certainly give an ! that from the American varieties was grown in Eaglish soil. . Here is a chance for the superabundant energies of young men. The time devoted to dog shows would be produc’ive of more ‘ prous by the lesson the people of the public good if devoted to the useful and United States have taught the Repub- practical. It will be observed also that lican Party. The evils of our ‘spoils one of the choice varieties of potatves is system” may not be so great and glaring called Alderman de Keyser, after a popular as they are in the States; but they are Loudon Alderman, who, iu the absence of sufficiently noxious to make the people _ Lord Mayor, opened the exhibition. wish fora *+root and branch” reform, [°Te #8 8” opportunity for imperishable f f f i ‘ und for the exablishinent of what, be (ys0-(r008 Of our cty aldneman: The London Telegraph says, every well-ruled by his name would be considered “‘ seme State must have, viz., an upright, per- potatocs,” to use a vulgar phrase, which, manent Civil Service. in this connection, appears to be apropos. : | Now that potatoes have become such an important item in our exporte, as well as a oe heat = 4 oo a —— : such as is described in this article would be —At the Lord Mayor's Banquet, held worthy of the attention of our farmerr.— & few days ago, Mr. Gladstone said that s¢. John Sun. when he spoke at the Lord Mayor's. < banquet in 1881, the question was whether the fabric of society in Ireland was tO remain on its ancieut foundation | or to be broken up. The Government Editorial Notes. e+. Personal and Gossip. Lady Wolverton does not believe that =. : women should do wseless fancy werk, but had not, iu the mean time, scrupled to (10¢'they should kait stockings for poor old use the powers entrusted to them with jo, and warm petticoats for poor old vigour and determination. At the sam@ women. So she will start the Dorsetshire time they relied -more confidently on Needlework Guild. tt the measnres of justice. He could not | : ; : : saat London Saturday Review :—‘‘ There is record his conviction that a new tone of wothing ‘that the ordinery Ragiiiiiean ae sentiment was dawning among the Irish, oftan sins in, and consequently nothing-by to seek an amelioration of the law by which he is so likely to be deceived, as peaceful efforts. The monthly return of cant. There is nothing from which the agrarian outrage was vow 111.compared Englishman who is, as Mr. Dicey would with 511 in October, 1881. There say, ‘educated,’ is more free. As soon as might be in Ireland extravagant opinions he knows cant he hites it, but he too and desires that could never be ‘fulfilled, Commonly does not know it. bu: if the Trish be content to walk in the, An English writer on architecture says : ways of legality the empire was strong ‘‘A very slight examination of well d-co- and free enough to entertain in‘a friendly, rated and well furnished honses, of which, kindly spirit any demand made for free im truth, we have but few among ns, will discussion and perfect publicity in matters *@T’¢ to bring out one point, What is lati saiiliieae adds then British good in itself will as a rule harmonize ae , Ge rigs enfiiciently well with anything else that is institutions would have strength enough, good. A man who is endeavoring to he was firmly convinced, to effect a fnrnish a room well need not fear incon- rehenet of every Pe ene ite grvity of | poor work gronped with what is y oringing it to a completely satis- superior. factory » or at least fair aud tolerable, The great Genera] Heweon, or whatever tase: they ot ug eanant starting ~e E 1 —Anotl cial crisis is feared to lay at the foot of the throne his petition in eae be widfe ‘aeaetas said as of right against Siz John A. McDonald for i itaall M6 Grou tie wbloe ef not doing great things for him on account ae Somer une yO om the price of corn oF his wonderful services, whatever they which has resulted, during the last few were, in the election contest in 1878, weeks, from the abundance of the harvest Well, we wish the gallant general a sefe, is Western Europe and America. A speedy and comfortable voyage, and troat litle while ago, merchants were readily that while he ison the move he will *‘go to buying up wheat at the rate of a ruble Jerico.” Canada can do withont him fa r y and forty copecks (23. 10d.) the pood well (thirty-six pounds), giving a quarter of 4 woman should reflect well before she that amount in cash as hard movey to takesa husband. In the first place she clench the bargain. Suddenly the must exercise a good deal of self-denisl. demand from abroad ceased and the While she remains single she has sw et prices dropped heavily. until a few days C¢™Pliments showered upon her by her e 7 ~~ male acquaintances. These cears after ago 85 copecks or 1s. 8d., per pood was , ; =° marriage. The men are either afraid to being refused on the exchange of Russia. egntinue their flattery or have no lorger a Ip this manner there are thousands of desire to continue it, and her husband— merchants in Rus»ia who have bought up well, man and wife are, ene and a fellow corn for 2s. 10d. the pood, which they would be a ninny to be forever praising cannot hope to sell for more than haif himself. that amount. Already, according to the Kieff correspondent of the Golos, the bankruptcies in that province, amount to 6 000,000 rubles, although the crisis bax hardly commenced there yet. The Novoe Vremya, in appealing to the gov- ernment for prompt assistance in the matier, declares that the competition of America in the corn trade has now attained such proportions as to menace ww the commerce of Russia with ruin. Bui} in this instance, at least, it would appear that sides transatlantic rivalry. Fearing that the Egyptian conflict would develop into a serious Egyptian war, aod that the harvest in Egypt would be lost, the corn importers of Western Europe made large purchases of Russian coru during the summer, thus causing prices to rise to an abnormal extent. Ignorant of the real reason of the demand, the buyers in Russia went on making extensive pure avother cause has been at work be-. Cheerfulness ought not to baa difficult virtne, and for the sake of children we should culiivate it, Can anything be more discouraging than the atmosphere of a house whose mistress or whi se master is persistently doubtful, despondent, fearful ? How certain it is that they will give to others of their own spirit, and that cares and anxieties will continually oppress their children, trained by example as well as by precept to look out for worries. Governor Cleveland speaking after his election, said :— ‘*There has been nothing whatever in my course except an adherence to the principle of honesty and decency ; and itis a com- mentary upon the times which should sink deep in our hearts, arid which should be an admonition and a warning to us, that a man should acquire--I came near saying the reputation, I will say the opportunities — which | have acquired, simply by doing his honest duty. if doing duty has caused me to be singled out, why, think of the con- dition of things which makes it singular for dollars, we will send our Written Guarantee to refund chases until the sudden cessation of 4™man merely to do his duty, and makes the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest aud Best Medicine in the Market, 447 Full particulars in our pamphict, which we desirs to mail free to any address, Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- gists at 60 cts, per box, or 6 boxes for $2.30, vr will be mailed free of postage, on receipt ef the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINECO,, Sold im Charlottetown by Apeticerries’ Hall Co., AEE Le Fein Edward. Istana, aod by a Praggintt ge gy half years ountingent funds is orders led them into their present pre- dicament. i as ; TS | The Bank of Montreal’s earnings for the ‘past half year were $736,718, out of which - , a five per cent. dividend of $600,000 was Windsor, Out.,Canada aid. The balance carried forward inelud- » him au object of notice.” Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A NECESSITY. Dr. C. O. Fites, Portland, Me., saye:—‘“‘Of all the samples of medicine sent me during the — dozen years it is the only opel have ever ound w igh hae becume @ nuvessity in By OWE ge A MR mts A nl at