Lf . ~~ O22 OAS we eee TNT one W h > he eve tells as much to the ie whoele el to ri Language of the Hye. eves how 10 has paid attens | sy nguage i Every :mar thereof; ‘ ees I —— fren when anything else d nm to aipnevet, the i | ; » siations., ne shouia study tbe grat k the face. ‘loone wi t { c , eceives the eve tells the truth, “When th eye ; thing and the tongue an- | other,” says Emerson, “the practical man relies on the language of the first.’ | llow many ioclinatiens that are dis- semb! ry t! ps are ce ifeased by | LiOWw siten hectering uth full of threatening ° > Det ved by a at iiling eye! i ) e! { nie | b vast ‘ J fe . ‘ ‘ . ne He ri re | : | whieh the turtie-dev voice should not lull iS 10:0 S@cu ity. a cn man car I ni oh exactindiecation ef his in : ite of men. l ‘ ! bis rank, but t t 1 in the “lan- g vai ttempt to carry | ! i There are some | ! a Ww f veiling } Q “8 ol the eye, but they can- | not always be on their guard; the hid. | den | 1 smouldring flames will | flash eut at times. reveal! i” Loe secret | of the citadel, whether there be strength weakness within, genius er imbecility man is cbeyed and the one has ebedience and or a ' P ihe reason why this ¢ : that ene is not, is because the eye that commands ti D has 09 i is net the eye | itself’, of course, that does this, but the | pew i id ~the trained will, the | gel ef pow » intrepid mind, | whieh cieam threugh the eye, and ip ra in ices Gan m down insanity | in I 1 Oi fe ‘ 7 a ist. — Ph V¢ Magazine oe: Gcop Hasits.—Habits of tempe: i economy, truthiuln honesty, | generosity, once theroughly engrafted upen he lite of i individual, will | ‘copip ish for him what years of seelx- ing and eflort without them would fail to produce. They will epen wide for | him tl tes of suecess, o! honor, of | espect, of affection, through which so} many seek in vain te enter. Working spon ously and almest unconseiousl 7 as they will after constant aad intel- ligeat cultu hey release the power that produced them fer still higher efforts; they form a foundation § on cl Lo h j . Wilhoeutl fear of 6ver- row all the finest traits of excelle y prepare & a fOr progressi' irtue and for beauty of g s which >ra but so admirable. oa EXAMINER. 1882. 1882. THE New is the time te Renew Sabscrip- | tions and Subscribe i ' j . . . to be agitated is that of improved com- | Onr of the most prominent questions munication with the Mainland during Winter and summer. 1582 as employed in the discussion of this THe EXAMINER wil], in in 1881, be actively ques- | tion. At the suggestion of the Hon. 8. Prowse — who seems to have a high opinion of the influence of THE Exam: | INER—anod who has taken a leading part in the measures which have been adopted | by the Local Legislature ead Govern- | menut—we shall keep before the public eye the following extract from the TERMS OF UNION. ! Section 7.—That the Dominion Govern- | fnent shail assume and defray all the charges | for the following services, viz: Scp-section J.— Efficient steam the conveyance of mails and passe established and maintained bei Island and the mainland of the winter and summer, thus placing the [sland | in continuous communication with the Inter- colovial Railway, and the Railway system of the Dominion. gervic e for ngers to be een the Dominion, | As heretofore, Tue Examiner will, in | | 1882, advocate the introduction of 1m-| provements calculeted to advance the| ° ' Edward Island, in | of which we form a part, in general. | [ne Examiner is in favor of cutting | interests of Prince pariicu.ar, aad the great Dominion or 5 down the Loeal Legislature, consolidat- | ing the Local Civil Service on a sound | business basis, maintaining a system of | rigid economy in the administration of | local affairs, and applying the money thus saved to the advancement of the Agricultaral and Industrial interests of | the Province. Tue Examiner’s policy shall be, as it | first National first for the Island, next for | 7 has been, Political 4 Canada, and then for the Party by which and then} both are governed. Articles on Practical Agriculture will forma prominent feature of THe Exam- ; . OO. ‘ INER Guring 1882; and our columns will, | as heretofore, be well filled with news and interesting miscellany. AVow, therefore, is the time to subscribe, | A nett ror sale or to Let. 4 by d Peoperty, with a front of] % f ‘ Pownal Street and eighty- i ‘ leet Ley Street, toe House cona- rooms and two Kitchens, ‘ be one | lling by unlock. i & : on the “< nises to BOSWALL | : . coum * f TEYHE lace to vet vi ae a" } t rr KAMIN ER oe ug done is at | ‘TING ROOMB, ' THE DATIVY HXA “Gen ae “%/&@Ss [NEW BRUNSWICK, CANADA & civtows, Nov. 16, ’81—tll el es | ing about 3 o’eleck, ' town SATURDAY evening about 5 o'clock, ks © FIRE! MAARINE ! HORACE HASZARD, — oral Ensurance Agent, — REPRESENTING-— Commercial Union Fire Assurance Company, of London, Eng,, CAPITAL, £2,500,000 STG. Western Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont, CAPITAL, $800,000.09. British America Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Out., CAPITAL, $500,000.00. ‘fF nual ' iG CAPITAL, $500,000.00. 10: MARINE ENSURARCE ALSO EFPECTED. 20: Risks taken on all descriptions of Property at LOWEST RATES. -'0: dines Otiice—Corner of Queen and Lower Water Streets. Charlottetown, April 4, 188|—tf PUBLIC NOTICE. ——— 0: —___— OTICE is hereby given that copies of the Assessment Lists for the year 1881 have I been furnished to the undermentioned Coilectors, who are empowered to receive all Taxes payable by the rate payers of their several districts, until the 30th day of November next, at the residences or offices of the respective Collectors, in accordance with the provisions of the Assessment Act, 1877, and Amendments, after which date unpaid. Rate-payers may, if they so elect, at any time before the 30th day of November ry next, but not afterwards, pay their Taxes at the office of the Provincial Secretary and | Treasurer, Charlottetown. js. ELECTORAL, LISTRICT. —? — AME OF COLLECT' | TOWNSHIPS COMPRISING Ee = COLLECTOR’S DISTRICTS. MR AND PLACE OF RESIDENCE QUESAN’S COUNTY. Hillsboro’ and Lot 48 First Richard Ready, Irishtown, Let 20. | Lots 20 and 21. do. Murdoch McDonald, Springton, Lot 67. | ** 22 and 67. a Alexander McCalder, Hampton, Lot 29. s¢ 29 and 30. econ l John M Robs rtson, Cavendish. “ 2 and 24. do Pierce Costello, Cornwall. | ‘* 31 and 32, and north : part of Lot 65, do. John McQuarrie, Nine Mile Creek. \South part of Lot 65. Third Péter Stewart, Marshfield, St. Peter’s R’d. }|Lots 33 and 34. do. Peter Campbell, Corran Ban Bridge. | ** 35, 36, north of Hills- borough and Lot 37. do James E. Kelly, Fort Augustus. | ** 35 and 36 south of Fourth John Acorn, Pownal. | “« 49 and 50. do. Donald Stewart, Kinross, Lot 57. ‘* 67 and 58. do. William Koss, Flat River. ** 60 and 62. Charlottetown, } Common and Robert H. Crawford, City. (Charlottetown, Common Royalty. and Royalty. BIAG’S COUNTY, First Angus E. Melatyre, Fairfield, Lot 47. \Lots 46 and 47. do, Frederick Merrow, Souris. | 4s 43, 44 and 45. Second James McDonald, Little Pond, Lot 56. as” 66. do. Francis H. Sanderson, Head St. Peter’s Bay.| ‘‘ 40, 41 and 42, do. Lawrence Byrne, Head Hillsborough, ) * 38 and 39. Third George Mackenzie, Dundas. ‘* 53, 54 and 55. do John J. McDonald, Montague Bridge. ‘¢ 51 and 52. Fourth Charles D. Poole, Montague Bridge. ** 59 and 66. do. John Jamieson, Sturgeon. ‘* 61 and 63. do. | Charles T. Brehaut, Murray Harbor South.; ‘* 64 Georgetown | Williom 8. Eastov, Georgetown. Georgetown Royalty, &c. PRINCE COONTY, First Francis Hughes, Tignish. | Lots 1, 2 and 3. do. John T. Keefe, Alberton. i * 4 5 and 6. Second Jos. McNeill, McWillioms’ P. O.,West Cape.| ‘* 7, 8 and 9. do. William R. Ellis, Pert Hill. | ** 40, 11, 12 and 13. Third Michael McDonald, Trout River, Lot 14. ‘« 14 and 16, do. | Ulric C. Trudelle, Egmont Bay. iLot 15. do. | V. 3. Gillis, Indian River. ‘Lot 18. Fourth | John T. Muilin, Kensington, Lot 19. ‘Lot 19. do. | James D. Stewart, Centreville, 'Lots 25 and 26. do. | Nelson Clarke, Cape Traverse. ** 27 and 28. Fifth Robert H. McDonald, St. Eleanor’s. Lot 17. do, | Jacob Schurman, Summerside, | Summerside, DONALD FERGUSON, Fis Provincial Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasurer's Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. 26th Oct., 1881—pres pro ne till dec 31 = ne pe moet wo wer 2m PE. ISLAND FALL ARRANGEMENT. steam Navigation Co, Se BESS Gn and After Monday, 24th inst, Steamers “St. Lawrence” and STEAMER “HEATHER BELLE.”’ ee BP 2426 P Tatas °° ' P Princess of Waies. | \ YLL LEAVE Orwell Brush Wharf for oe 1 Charlottetown every Tuesday, Wed- UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. | nesday and Thursday Mornings, at 7 o’clock, jealling at China Point and Halliday’s | Wharves, returning from Charlottetown to NOVA SCOTIA. Orwell same evening, at 2 o’clock, remaining EAVE Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every | ®% Brush Wharf Tuesday and Wednesday MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and! nights, aad Thursday night, returning to Char- SATURDAY Mornings at 7.30, connecting there with | lottetown, arriving about 8.39 o’clock m the Train for Halifax. i Fares to O -s d bh Wh ? p 4 Returning to Charlottetown same days abeut 2 p. m,, | oe “7 ce so other \\ harves — Upper on arrival of Train from Halifax, | Deck and Cabin, 30c. ; Lower Deck, 20c. Ae een he pS Agent. THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (SUNDAYS ois . on arrival of Train from Charlottetown, connecting at : Shediac with Trains for each of the above-named places; s = 8 —_——___. and at St, John with Steamers of the International C aud Railway for Portland and Boston. Charlottetown for Summerside Alse leave every MONDAY Mern- . , . ‘ oe , om) STOVEPIPE. STOVEPIPE. Returning, leave Shediac excepted) on arrival of day Summersid every day (SUNDAYS Train from St, John, for e, connecting there with Train for Charlotte- Also leave Summerside for Charlottetown every ' ; | 7@°HE subscriber is now making an asgort- ment of “tevepipe and Tinware, | Best quality,which he is selling cheap for Casb, CS Le. | ‘Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made t i : rr ree | order, Special prices to wholesale dealers, HE BRICK HOUSE adjoining the resi+' Orders for fitting up Stoves promptly anc dence of Mr. Arcap Kernnepy, Water ¢ ‘i carefully attended to, Street; also the premises adjoining, lately oc- Orders solicited. Shop opposite Dr. Jen- cupied by the “ Examiner Printing Co.’ Ap- kin’s residence, Queen Strect ply to the owner, ‘a RODD JOHN INGS. | Practical Tinsmith. By order, F, W, HALES Ch’town, May 4, 1881, Secretary, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1881 Charlottetown, Sept, 35, ’s1 -3m Life & Accident Insurance Company, of Hontrgal, | | | | i | | | }every Collector will proceed to demand aud collect all Rates and Taxes remaining | } j i i i i | aa Pen Summerside Board of School Shop & Dwelling House LIFE! FOR SALE. MINER, NOVEMBER TORENT! | N South Side Queen Square, the Store| ( and Dwelling House lately occupied by | L. J. Williems, Appiy to HORACE HASZARD. Aug. 05— } j | —_ etn ee a SO, 1881. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR, IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE ES. Vennor’s Predictions !'Finest Selections of Cloths in the City, Big Storms Anticipated! Stovepipe, Stovepipe, leave your orders with C.F. HARRIS. 1 guarantee Promptnesss and a Boss Job, © F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, oc 28, '8)] NO, 61 QUEEN STREET, BIG MEN ! Who Want Good Winter Woollens | HAD BETTER CALL AT Cc. 2. Morrison’s, AND SKE HIS 8TOCK OF Extra Out-size Scotch Lamb Woo! Shirts and Drawers! Just Received per Prince Bdward. [se Herring. Herz ing. 100 bbls. Extra Fat Ne. 1, equal to Yarmouth Bloaters, 100 quintals Codfish, 100 do. Hake, 12 casks Cod Oil, 300 Mackerel Barrels (good stock), 1000 bushels Fishing Salt. On hand, a full supply of Cotton Duck, Bolt Rope, Hemp and Manilla Cordage, Lines end Twines, Paints and Oils. DAVID SMALL, Queen’s Wharf, Sept, 10, 1881. Trus- tees hereby offer for sale Two Hot-air Furnaces with the fittings, which can be used for heating (Churches or Dwelling Houses, These furnaces have not given good satisfac.” tion in the Davies School, owing to the cellar being unsuitable, which cannot be made suit- lable without incurring very great expense. |The furnaces were made by Mr, Fawcett, of | Sack, ille, and have been highly recommended for heating purposes. W.B RAMSAY, Seeretary Behool Board. Sow mersi@o, Mev. 7, %I—1w Saw i Ray tf a) SS Ceo +50 ALAND Wh +: } a or Ja = aa a Re Bees g? tt a tom loel 0S ; raat me Serer Pe Toss 5 ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY. ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION, 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 18,1879 Report on the Lornge HieHLtaNp Wuisky: “We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subject- ed them to careful examination an! analysis. The samples were very fra; - rant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well-matured Scotch Whisky of the firat quality. “ AxvHuR Hriii, Hassaut, M. D. ‘*Orro Henner, F. C.8., F. 1.0.” Agents : — MESSRS, OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P. EK.) feh, 24, 1880 emo a -_——~= — Queen Insurance Co'y OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - TWO MILLIONS STERLINC. [Insurance effected on all kinds of Building: Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels on the stocks, Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Ju’77) Agent for Priuce Edward Island FOR SALE OR TO LET. fFNHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate _ on Sidney Street, and owned by the heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., cor- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. Also, a VACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar- den, adjoining the above. The Honse contains 1 large Shop, 7 Bed- rooms, !)ining Room, Parlor and Kitchen, The Shop is at present occupied by tke Iuspector of Weights and Measures. Apply on the premises to ap29 MISS SKINNER yo. PAR:8, MEZBDAL. STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT TH WORLD. Sioee Chae for a DAILY EXAMINEP, ~) the Cheapest and. oxcst N Par Published in the Provinces. ore cer | pared to sell to cash customers at prices to suit the times. —AMONG WHICH ARE— Naps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, &.. &e Ou READWMADE CLOTHING, most of which has been made on the premises, having an extra finish, will be sold as cheap a8 imported, GENTS FURNISHINGS, in Underclothing (Scotch and Canadian), Libby & Spier’s New York Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, English 2nd American Hats and Cape, &, Gentlemen favoring us with their orders will find our prices lower and our Gar. ments as goud-fitting as can be had on P. E. Island, 72 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, October 19, 1881 —2aw till 31 dec, w s—wkly “ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE” 975 BARRELS OF FLOUR, BRANDS THAT WE CAN BRAG ABOUT, Hiawatha, Dickson, National Policy, Famous, &e., &e. 0 $4,000 WORTH OF TEA, Excellent quality and cheap, in Half-chests, Caddies & 5, 7, 10 & 15 Ib, boxes, —:0:— 200 tins Pratt’s Celebrated Astral Oil (Kerosene), 100 tins and 75 casks Bay State & Keystone American Kerosene, 250 boxes and half-boxes choice Raisins, and a Large Stock of General Groceries, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Bx Parties wishing to lay in their winter’s stock can buy to advantage. | i BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, Nov. 1!, 1881. HEUSEKERPERS! And as many others as can make it con venient, are invited to OALL AT CHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, AND INSPECT OUR S8TOCK OF Stoves, General Hardware, Glassware & Groceries IN COOK STOVES We have the “Niagara,” “Waterloo” and “Star,” for wood; the “Good News,’ “Alderman,” “Tally Ho,’ “ Parlor Cook” and the celebrated “ Fire King,” for coal. Parlor and Bedroom Stoves in Variety, among which will be found the “ Waverly,” “Gem,” “ Twi- light,” “Model Parlor,” “Organ,” “ Scout,” &c., &e. ee For Churches, Halls, Stores and Schools > we have the “ Elegant” (Base Burner), “Orien,” “ Lronsides” and “ Box.” Farmers’ Boilers, in 20, 25 and 40 gallons. Ex tra Pots, Kettles, Spiders, Gridles, Xc., &.; Stove Pipe and Elbows. — :9—— -— Faweett’s Celebrated tron Pioughs and Extras. Tinware in large variety. --10'— A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Shelf and Other Hardware, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND A FINE LINE OF Knives and Forks, cneaP; a few pair of extra good Carvers and Forks, ip Ivory, Buck Hora and other Handles, Pocket Knives, suitable for old aud young; Butchers’ Knives, Steels and Saws. Plated Forks, Spoons and Cruet Stands, Umbrella and Fire Iron Stands, &c., &c.; Chain Traces, Cow Ties, Halter Chains, Bull Rings, Horse Rugs, Halters, Whips, Rope, Lanterns, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Weavers Reeds, &e. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass and Putty. A splendid assortment of Glassware and Lamps, suitable for Kitchens, Dining Rooms, Libraries, Drawing Rooms, Halls,&c. Best American Kerosene Gil. ——:0:—-—— GROCERIES, GOOD AND CHEAP! Our Teas and Coffees are giving good satisfaction. — — 9: FLOUR, OAT AND CORNMEAL. ees ee 3 () A further supply of Looking Glasses, Glassware, Lamps and Shelf Hardware daily expected from England, United Statesfand Canada, which, together with the Stock on hand, we are pre- - ~s oe. ed —_— —— 19: Ws Goods carefully packed and expressed to Steamers Railway, or any other part of the City or suburbs free of charge HENRY BEER. Cheapside, Charlottetown, Oct, 3, 1881.