bry DOLLAKS A Y BAR, NEW SERLES. Yur Darty EXAMINER * ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rue Examiner PUBLISHING ’ Island. | KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ths. - . . lL 2d Mouth. ‘ m e 0 50 - Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, irterly, half yearly or yearly advertise- | ts, oD application. ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter 3rd day, 10h. 5m., p. m.,N.F. DeloW horiz mm. } } New Moon 12th day, lh. 59m, a. m., N. below horizon.) | Firet Quarter, 19th day, 7h. 42m. a. m., 8. W- Fail Moon, 27th day, lh. 5im., a m., 8S. E, | D Sun ‘Sun |Moon|High | Days| AY OF WEER Mi~ rises |sets | rises ;water}len’h, | hmihm, aft’n aft’n| | Sunday 6 4/5 35) 8 37) 1 22/11 43 | 2) vienday 5} 33) 9 36; 2 12 3:'t uesday 7 silo 351 3 5} i/ Wednesday | § 201i 3 4 13) 5 Thursday 9 27| morn} 5 29) 6 Fnday i 10} 25' O 38; 6 3 7| Saturday | 32) 241 1 40) 7 39} sisunday | 14! 22! 2 40! 8 25/11 23) @ Monday | 15, 20 3409 4] 10) tuesday } 16 15) 4 40) 9 39 | Li, Wednesday : 17; 16; 5 40:10 14 12 Thursday , 19) 14] 6 41/10 46| 13 Friday 20' 32, 7 41/11 19 14 Saturday 21; 10 4ij1l 55 15 Sunday } 23, 9] 9 40) morn} 11 02} 16 Monday | 24 7110 36| 0 30) 17 Tuesday 26 511 23' bh: 9 18! Wednesday | 27; 3jaft 14| 1 54, 19| Chursday | 28 1} 0 55| 2 44! 20 Friday | 0' 130 3 49) 21) Sasurday 3li4 68}. 2 3,5 3 22)Sunday 33} 56) 2 34) 6 34;10 41 23|Monday | 34! 55|3 4) 7 43| 24 Tuesday } 36) 53) 3 35) 8 38 25| Wednesday | 37| 52; 4 9 9 25) 26' Thursday | 38 50) 4 47 10 ‘m 27| Friday | 49, 48) 5 3110 55) 25 saturday 41} 46, 6 23/11 39) 29, Sunday 43, 45) 7 20 aft 21/10 21 3¢\Monday | 44) a4 g22)1 4| 31| fuesday 16 46,€ 46) 9 24) 1 49) 1. ARTHUR & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantle Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. INSURANCE OFFICE, | Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance etiected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses rettled promptly and equitably. VESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch town, Sept. 15, L882. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,000 325,000 Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . An Agency of this Bank wili be opened on Monday next, 19th iust., in the building lately oceupied by the Bank of Prince Edward Island, under the management of the under- signed, . Deposits will be received on interest, and on current account. Drafts granted on the various Agencies and eerrespondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange tought and sold, and yeueral banking business transacted, Db. C. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Ayent. W. C. BISHOP, SHE IPEPLIN CG FORWARDING AGENT,’ Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P. Oo. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8, ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the } Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in, first-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, ‘“ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evxirwss, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY, OCLOBER 27, 1882. LG) Sel ——7-=:0: oak W.& A. BROWN & CO. FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR 42 CASES, 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shertly. | Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. ovocoesencee”™ WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE HAVE JUST OPENED THE FALL AND WINTER GOODS! CURRESPON DENCE, DR. CONROY | | . Rit Mi V ED his office and residence 0 Mutch’s Building, ower Crent Gecrge Street,| = ‘OePostrW EXAMINER OFFICE. ‘Oct. 12, 33.—Tm. wkly 6m —_—— CS - —_ ——— The Horse Show. To the Editor of the Examiner. Srr,— Having exhibited my stallion, ‘*Royai Frenchman,” as well as my carriage mare and foal atthe Exhibition the other day I was somewhat surprised and ds- A magnificent range of _— — : —o D. A. BRUCE, ae : - — a i pe MERCHANT TAILOR, can be had ‘weed Suits, « eta GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, | —IN-- Wili be sold as Cheap as Imported, We invite you to inspect our Goods. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Qneen Street, Charlottetown, May 22, ’S82. Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUE that in the market,, ip Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, |=," i, & : Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. Gur Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Premises, fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, May 4, 1882. eT = AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 70: To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi, ’ from Montreal. => Orders by mail promptly executed. “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” ‘]\HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the imcreased demand for his Goods, has added new facilities to his Bakery, consisting of the latest and most improved machinery, etc., and is now prepared to supply the trade with : Hard Bread, Plain and Fancy Biscuits, éc., 1000 lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY ‘ J. QUIRK, P Prince Street, Charlottetown, P,.E. Islaud ,° f |W. WHEATLEY é dose 5 ' 1f r PRODUCE & COMMISSION MCRCHANT, jy 2 | appointed that’ none of my stock tovk high oe ia 1 prizes, notwithstanding that my mare was 269 Baa pington Street, last year specially selected by Henry Long- HALIFAX, N.S worth and ©, ©. Gardiner, Esq’s., and seut Fs ee , to the Halifax Exhibition, and, when some Vonsignments solicited, Highest prices) four years ago, the same maro with her foal <= nen C9 took: first prize at the Exhibition for the at » 19, '882—2aw 2m whole Island, and when J come to think of a eee the stock that wa¥ shown on last Exhib:tion JAMES. S, SULOTT, day that took first prizes-in prefereuce to + 2) my stallion and carriage mare, was purely Ree 2 oe ‘Tidiculous and somewhat partial, while the /ppng all OMMISsion mare that took first prize was a cripple, as os evident to any person who looked at, 3A er; and, if an article id reptesented by MERCHANT, its value, I would like to know how much : * . : is Mr, Kennedy’s mare worth? Therefore Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, I certainly do think that a very great injus- . tice has been done tomy stock at the last POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. exhibition, when considering that the men Special attention paid to the receiving and who ought to be judges should have brains prompt disposal of Island produce, Having and impartiality enough to judge animals extensive wharf accommodation and com. “pon their merits. And, Mr. Editor, I modious stores, Consignmeuts are solicited should also like to know if the jacges are and prompt returns guaranteed paid tools? And, are the owners of stallions tae Weekly market | reports forwarded tu go, in the face of sound and well-bred upon application, and vessels chartered for stock, deliberately, with their eyes open, shippers. give first-class prizes to such inferior ani- r OQ. address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. | mals as was there shown on the grounds se 23 'that day. Bot, had I friends at court, as | had the owners of the stock I allude to, 1 A ( , A ER | ) j would certainly have taken first prize for - | my stallion. as I did at the Exhibition at Se Halifax lasr year, where they. were examin- DR. W., TOBIN, ‘ed upon their merits, as it should be. T shall at some future time take notice, and Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- make some comments.on the stallions that geons, Ireland, ware exhibited and tock first prizes at our s "| ‘last exhibition. ».1 a i Member of the King and Queen's Yohios &e., College of Physicians, treland, _ Jonx Ron. Late Surgeon Army Medical Dep’t,; Milton, Oct. 19th, 1882, AS made a special study of diseases of, or the Eye, karand Throat, io Paris and; London, and proposes to deyote “his practice | The Marketa. to them. ; hte awe Consultations at big residence, No. 9 South | POTATOES. A large quantity of the potatees which recently arrived in Boston, from Maine and ‘the Provinces, have rotted, and have been sold at frota 25 to-50 cents per bushel, Good stock are at present wortl. 60 cents per bivhel Hours, 10 to 2a. m,. 2to4 p.m. Oct 11, 82. lm New ‘Tobaccny | factory. te EGGS. ° RICHHON D STREET. Eggs are in good demand in Boston, and sinctibgid are selling at 25 cents per dozen wholesale. = Subscribers wish to inform the public ~ PORK. that they have opened a TOBACCO . on . MANUBAGTORY ;on | Richmond Street, in ; aan oe —- a geoterte tbe leathblichmedt fotmerly, qecupied by Mr, HY Montreal, ‘and S oY aati t) hs ee. e, ghdigrbipte to supply the demanded for Western mess. The market as sith... on the 23rd was reported quite, but ‘prices were firm. The quotations were :— Mess Pork, Western, per bri. $27.00 to Tobacco of all kinds, , as good as can be purchased in the city, and ie thin mess pork, per brl., $24.50 to at lowest prices, Se 4 Be ‘ pees” Patronage Boficited and jorders prota pt- , ly filled. t= =* ; ' i . The Blue Ribbon. Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m 2aw wky sjo The other day there was seen in Londwn, for the’ first time, the Blue Ribbon, the BAGNALL & ROBINS, , with the token of the wearer's adherence to the Roman Catholic religion, Cardinal by the side of Rev. Newman Hall. In do- | ing so he gives his adhesion, because ‘* he } the haman soul from darkness to light as the work of'no particular creed, but of God COYLE & MoQUAID. | Sf ‘emblem of the teétotaler, worn side by side SU PCEON— DENTISTS Manning has sanctioned the Blue Ribbon i 53 Army by accepting a position in its ranks a | considérs every good cause tending to draw | Himself.” _-—-- ~— Winnipeg or Selkirk. Professor Macoun in his new work on the North West expresses the opinion that Winnipeg is not properly situated to ever become the great commercial metropolis of the West. He thinks that Seikirk is mark- ed out by the hand of nature to occupy that preud position, and he expresses hiniself in the following poetical language :— Orv. Post Orrice, CHARLOITETOWN, P. E, I. June 5, 1882—law Grain and Potatoe Sacks, For sale by i : HORACE HASZARD, Sept. 22, 1882—1!m eod NOTICE. gare Charloitetown Gas Light Company man like myself to become a prophet, but 1 may state that I see so far into the future as to say that, about the middle of the coming summer, the iron horse will reach Selkirk on its way to the west, and as it turns south have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s' its drivers, who will be many and very ut Buener’s, especially made to consume | strong. will be asked, “*Why turn ye away y threesfeet of Gas per hour wita the 9p | from the river?” and they will answer, like , Sl on. (Phese. Beruces are intended | the men of old, ‘Because there is no pass- l Halls, Bedrooms, ‘Kitchens, and ‘other places where a light from a small con-| “8° for our steed and the train that follows Island. Prices very moderate. uarapteed, Correspondence solicited and answered promptly, : Nov, 14, 1881—lyr For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, GO”, BIO— FERRER BARE Beak Ae OF 1 a A ! Gees Bn ae BS & —_ Ss ——, =_—, aa \ UPPER QUEEN STREET, — ALS0— vib & '¢ . & © , ° pas * - nw? - Viieare o a ‘ For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits ‘sys sss esses. scienticaty made | TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the 6) of sandalwood, that are certain ta pro-| enjoy immunity from floods, whereas Win- The best workmansilp and a perfect tit : batince of | n: UP i ; P p dace dyspepsia by destrcying the coatings of| n-pey will’in the future, as in = oa ont of the water, but the terrapin: kept ie A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Uats, cheap,&c. Xe. hov a eS Ir will pay yog to buy your Dry Good Ce MOL eet ina ap She gc? Co oe eg Onharlottetown, Oct. (1,1 sumption of Gas only is required. it.” Then a very learned men shall stand By regulating the tap, the Gas consumed forth and say, ‘ Listen unto me, ye men of | can be reduced to any desired quantity less| Might who drive the iron horse, behold a Sane y quantity "*8 | straight line is the shcrtest way between two points.’ They wiil be astonished at this and take down their measuring in- that they will give a light eqral to about ten struments, and behold ! the scales will fall ‘candles at a cost of three quarters of one cen per hour, | : f 1 . ‘The ptice of these Burners to consumers of }go, anda passage for their steed will be Gas will be ten cents each. {ju 10 eod pat! built, and it will go on its way to the west A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, “| Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less to the left. Then will the head of the Sel- people, because there wil! be a boom there. Behold! this must come to pass because it is written on the tablets of the future. the head of a deep water navigation in the wood, freestone and gravel, three things matter of bow long standing 0 . No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaibsyor' which Winnipeg has not. und ubtedly suffer from. them, aud 1852 the site of Winnipe pletely sulagerged, while Selkir serenely upon the floods which laved the the stomach, Price $1.50. maild on receipt of price, ticulars send for circular. J.C, ALLAN CO, 83 John stre-, Sold.by all druggists, or For further pa: P: O. Box 1,533, S kirk has two uatural harbors and is at was com- gazed out i SruseL_e Corres Two CENTS. —— VOL. 1L—-NO. 135 Herbert Spencer on America. —-—_—_—__ Mr. Herbert Spencer says the . news- papers have made an erroneous statement -}m regard to his disorders, dress, diet, habits, etc. He»: tates what he ha: ten in America far exceeds his expectations. The books about America’ that) he had looked inte gave him no adquate idea of. the im- ménse developments and material“ civi- lization which he everywhere found. ; The extint Of the wealth and magnificence of olir cities, especisily the splendor of New York, altogether ast tished him.’ Hi/says the American people have comé int) pos- session of an unparalleled fortune in min- eral wealth and vast trac's «f. virgiw soil, producing abundantly with small cot of culture ; and thut alone goes @ great, Way toward producing enormous prosperity. Then they have profited by inti iting all the arts, appliances and metho cS of older countries, while leaviag behind the ob- structions existing in them. Then, besides these favours of fortune, there are factors proper to themselves, He says : I perceive in American faces generally a great amount of determination, a kind of do-or-die ex- pression, and this trait of — character, joined with a power ‘of work exceeding that of any other people, of cotirse,pro- duces unparalleled rapidity of progress, Oace more there is ipyentiveness, which, stimulated by the need for economizing labor, has been so wisely fostered,” Mr. Spencer further says the American people, whilé greatly prospering, are. like the Italian’ Republics of the middle ages, gradually losing their freedom. He ‘re- marks :—‘‘ You retain the forms of free- dom, but, as faras I can gather; there has been a considerable loss of the substance Those why rule you do it through a. regi- ment of men atmed with vi ting papers, who obey the word of command as loyally as did the dependerits of the old nobles, and who thus enable their leaders te over-ride the general will, snd make the corammnity submit to their exactions as effectually zs their prototypes of old. Those who framed your constitudon never dream- ed that twenty thousand citizens would go to the poll led by a “ boss.” Here, it seems to me, the suvereign people is fast becoming a pappet which moves and speaks as the wite pullers determime:”: Mr. Spencer deciares; however, he does not ¢on- sider republican imatitutions a fmlure. American is showing on a larger seale than ever before that paper constitutions will not serk as they are inteaded ‘to work. ‘‘ Within the forms of your cénstitu'ion has grown up an organization pf; professional politicians altogether uncontemplated at the outset, which has become, in a large measure, the ruli power. E lucation and the diffusion of political knowledge will not fit men for free institutions. It is essenti- ally a question of character and only in secondary degree a question of knowledge. The American has hot, I think, a suffici- ently quick sense of the claims of others. You tolerate various small inter‘erencés and dictations which Englishmen are prone to resist.” Mr. Spencer refers to the disre- spectful manner in which newspapers deal with individuals,and the damagmg of prop- erty by the elevated railways without com- pensation, and says free institutions can be properly worked enly by men,each of whom is jealous of his own pagina also sympa- thetically jealous of the rights of others. The republican is the highest form of gov- ernment, but it requires the highest of human nature, a type nowhere at ent existing. Mr. Spencer adds: **lt tithy be reasonably held, both because of its size and the heterogenity of its components, that America will be a long time evolving its ullimate form, but its ultimate form will be high. It is to be inferred that the plentiful mixture allied to varieties of the Ayran race forming the population will produce a more powerful type of man than has hitherto existed and one more capable of undergoing the modifications needful for complete social life. Americana , may reasonably look forward to a time -when they will have produced a_ civilization grander than the world has known.” oo Personal—Gossip. —— Mr. John Bright has this year caught but few salmon. ' i M. Lebowchere says that France is now “Tt is scarcely wiso in a matter cf-fact}one gigantic gambling establishment. An English @nancial critic says signifi- cantly that England never hawks her wares abroad. : London Saturday Review—After all, most friendships come lightly; so, if they also go lightly, we ought not to be aston- ished.” An English lady writer is delighted with the arrangement of Miss Fanny Daven- port’s hair, “ wound round and round in fla: shiny folds, neither coiled nor plaited.” A sensation has been caused at Kingston, Ont., by the discovery of a case of body- snatching by the students of the Medical College. The stolen body was found laid from their eyes, and they will see that it is|out ready for the operation in the dissect- ing-roum of the College. Probably the youngest farmers in Amer- without turning either to the right hand or ica are two children living near Shreveport, La., who have eight acres in cotton, and kirk be lifted up, and she will stand on her) 4.0, acres in corn, and will make good cra fect and be much telked of among the The children are brother and sister, aged respectively thirteen and ten years, and have done most of their own work. At Wilmington, N. C., a party of gentle- men discovered a large white crane on the edge. of a small pond evidently trying to No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no; Red River; and is well supplied with cord- fiv, but could not. They wert t» inves Ys * " tigate the matter and ascertained that one It will always) of the bird's fect was held by a large snapping terrapin. The crane was. lifted hold. Both were captured alive.