gl ¢ ‘J ‘ali i} Fraininetr Aa i Gleanings From My Common-place | effort more, to stay Charles from his evil re, ha it. | . . acts eet eet, _ 4 . 2 Books. course. They did so; and the King per- Is isaned Every Evening by ’ eo" * . wer The ceived, that to maintain his authority ; oe . a Juat Received cee Si: Nova: Scoblan, Bees, | POPULAR APPLAUSE. Eliot must be silenced, not for a time but The Examiner i ublishing Co., Se ee and Ulunda : _ | The Duke of Wellington once observed yr He f Lo orn. = oe: ace, ae ; eV |to the Tower of London. nsider how PROM THEIR OFPIUR. a 2 104 CASES toa friend: If anyone be disposed to} much that prisoner underwent. Though ” Usto _ Tt giddy with popular applause, I think Eliot saw freedom given to fellow-members i LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN 800 ARE mM ai O71 ; FIRST ZNSTALMENT OF | ® glance towards my iron shutters wili soon | of Parliament and fellow-offenders against 3 Ball Willing a | Suber him. With regard to those siguifi- their sovereign; though he knew that if nena | - Pall Slinery & General Dry Goods, enon Shuster’ Bane t's "Seey [be dhae be euid uty not frodon ony G- ¢ 9 E es | 2 : : ey passage a the <“y¥ cole, of ~ but place and power; though he knew that saan eel St i fakha rere 'Journal, page 303;— remember,” he | jis friends i . 3 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : 6 S UPrALs O'S. Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about | says, ‘when the Duke returned to England bin ee ee ie ane ae n on . aft 7 ; ; : ls cei iis sa ens o ei ce se 2 50 500 Package Pe jafter his brilliant campaign, crewned with | dren who wel mnctiean’ a deem setied A EY i Se i 2 ae 500 Packages Domestic Staples, Knit) the battle of Waterloo. At that time he] their father’s care: ihaiahe his caakanin eek oma . 0 50 eee ; Goots, Blankets, Quilts, &e [was cheered by the people wherever he|child died, and,he away; though, when hi iS, b = : t . ‘ a y; though, when his por svadihi Wh adioh winds sstees 2TICE Petite ar the period of tho eform Bill, the cklo|the'tanekive he was, placed. im sting . a e : c ‘ : 101 + : t . ; . sme Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- D. -_ B |} te Ma TH BROS | people forgot all his services, and he was ee aes cin a li he a = on terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on ee - ' *? exposed to considerable personal danger. | « pees ae sw ae = _ application ‘ | li was in that year, ata ball given by him Ae somes aa scl * Ciae ates ene? pplication. al é 4 . : Y . eng Romy = —HAS OPENED HIS— Granvills and Duke Streets, at Apsley House to King William the of dqnerting thocamne of ie Sellen poeeer ALMAN AG FOR SEPTEMBER, 1888, | jy27 HALIFAX, N. 8. | Fourth and his Queen, when the mob were Saate a is a Ps seston ° — ve ; T ‘ Wo pint! ay —— ae the one pay noma tetas Satie Bho MOON'S CHANGES. "a and on the following day they broke the} must kill him. That portrait truly pi ; 4 - TH - ws é ] > ; i . re po ru y pictures ‘ fer Meo Wh das, 0, SRG. 8m N. iN | F | m A Grape hel, “Teves ten es bof een ae ae a aa : below berizon.) : gh Pe a ee es ea, one with death in view. Yet, in his dar BiG First Quarter 12th day, 5h., 47.4m., p. m., 5. cS s oe SG ! re oF ee a pes , to Sree cell, under that shadow, Eliot was cheered cir Fall Mooa 20th day, Lh., 11.5m., a.m., 8. ee ere os teat record of the by radiance beyond expression by, the Last Quarter, 28th day, 4b., 17.7m., a.m,, SE ssi 905 8 cies Seven et ee ote oy ee painter’s art, more truly bright than the p a eo al ‘ i : oh .. when he haa regalue a 18 popu ari y ’ : * D! ay or weex(S22 Sun |Moon High Day's INSPECTION SOL ICITED IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, | be was riding up Constitution Hill, fot. aa Limett jaytel is eee ae eas ; Mi) bE! -isesisets ; rises \wa‘er| len’h be : 4 ‘lowed ky an immense mob, who were cheer- : sae O45 ate . ne eee re —A FULL ASSORTMENT oF — Petr h game wer ®-llove, joyful by gaining, by affliction, that S aaiiy eateeemaedarad Wr ta : jiag him in every lirection. He heard it|jove in its fulness. Thus Eliot died, on . : onla’e - ‘weap i > , i ; ‘all with stoical indiff y i : . } Saturday 5256340157 913 9 ——-:0:—_—— Grain, Potate & Flour Sacks *! *?2 steal inditierence, never putting | the 27th of November, 1632, at peace with AM 2/Sanday a7! 32° 1 10' 8 12 , : s his horse out of a walk or seeming to regard God,—and at about his count f 4 3, Mond 23; 30/212) 9 2 2 | ay itn Woousan - 43 and Twines them till he arrived at Apsley House, when ’ te repli we anion: pba a woutsy «| 8) 239 2) 2|When You Want Suitings, Trowserings and Overcoatings, - cu lhe arrived at Apsly House, when Te’ new that true Kngliahimen would ever 4) Duesday | 29; 23) 3 19) 9 48:12 59 u ' ULiil 2d; he stopped at the gate, turned round to the | pe found, ready t torm the like faithful SiWedaesday | 30) 26 4 26/10.29| S6| Samples and quotations on application. rabble, and pointing to the iron blinds ete The it aos 8 x ov — 3 Paw sday ' 3 24 5 4411 7 52 DONT FAIL TO SEE OTR STOCK. | Orders fromthe ¢ende solicited, which closed the windows, made them a ald F. D, Palate of Compaen ty: Say i 7\Priday | 33) 22) 6 S9tL 44) 49 FENTON T. NEWBERY sarcastic bow, and entered the court with- oie F T HA ; 8/Saturday | @4) 20: 8 l4imorn; 46 Se a . . cs BERY, out saying a word.”—Temple Bar, April 2 ~ Poe i 9 Sunday | 36; 19/ 9 29) 0 32) 43 eae Agent Canada Jute Co. jigs,” So AE | Sth Beptomber, SNe. i 10 eae at) 17}10 45) 1 2) 40 ee SPECIAL VALUE . septl5—Iw pat lw sum jour 2i = ped Ah eee ; Tih 1i Tuesday | 38) L511 59) 1 47 37 EQ SPECIAL VALUES in all WOOLEN UNDERWEAR : NECKWE/ ie i iFueiay | a9 1st sa bt) 2 na DERWEAR and NECKWEAR. |---| 0, breath of public prise, _ |LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 13 Thursday | ati i9f 2161345| 31 D aa ‘ | eee vain eo without desert, { 14 Friday | 42} Jol 3911'S QI 28 wai r 3 often lost, unmerited. : ee i a \Sisaturday | 43} 8| 3256/6 37; 25 7 A.. BRU C fy Custom PAarLor. —Havard’s Regulus. |No Light Where Light Ought to Be. ee 16 Sunday | 44; 6) 4 40; 7 52) 22 Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1588 ie 7 ae eo i a 8 S 18 THE PATRIOT HAMPDEN. Sir,—While running across the Gulf it ia) Puesiay | 47] 2544931) 48 | . C : ; . 9 orien | 43) 0] 6 10/10 10) 19 , mee 4 <mmenaee ——— = — nyt eee — Near to the estate in Buckinghamshire, from Cape George to Georgetown on Sat- ‘ 0'foursday | 50/5 58| 6 34/10 43) 3 Le which the family of Hampden had received urday night, the 22nd inst., we sighted the id | I Priday 51| 56 6 S711 16] 8 nITONROG ETM ¢, | from Edward the Confessor, is the field of |T@volving light yd Cape, Bear at 7.50, and 22) Saturday | 52) ‘54, 7 2011 47; 2 : FUR NESS bt i ye STRAMERS Chalztere, where John Hampden fell ; and held it till 825, when it was no longer te 23 Sunday | 53) 52) 7 46/aft 19|11 59 ee ‘ | hard by is the church of Great Hampden, | Visible, nor could it again be seen until 9 i #4 Monday 54, 50/8 131 05'! 561 “AND ‘where the patriot is buried. To the late o'clock, although we had a man in the rig- . ae oa “a sein 6S x . ‘ Lord Nugent the design suggested itself of ging Keeping . ee ee ee” ne o iWednesday | 5G) 45,922) 2 7; 49; Bia Ta gelc "rAd . | marking, by a si Ee iq jan ing not more three miles from the bE Bima” |, S| Sie ital Fishwick Express Line, ive, ty sinnle memaial fs sli na. Although not disposed ¢o find fat rel 16 ; = om 2 50) zs & sill atat lain iii de ihe ———— ‘received his mortal wound, and of erecting with the keeper in this case, there must be iE ae tag : ae 54,5 7) 39 ont fi Sa Pe THE ONLY BIRECT LINE BETWEEN jit on the anniversary of the second some thing radically wrong in the keeping yt 3u Sunday 7 < mage 6 3oj11 36 on : =F = | - feentenary of the fatal day at Chalgrove. |° this light, which would be a poor guide H ' ' s = 4 : ’ Fed ° . . ° Ub cll i ee = i re 1 ~<a HALIPAS AND LONDAN, the memorial was inaugurated, amidst fora ship bearing down on it, or the place on SPE CUL ATI 0 N oa i232 Hl oe I scccinoeaaogens ee thousand spectators, on the 19th of it _— to oe - ney oe a } ait ==, Fie = ee] . a ee ais | June, 1843,—the actual anniversary of the |8t., Detween the hours ob ©. om ; - = + ate: SS = = = iNo Diversion Mla United States Ports. fizh3, the 18th falling on a Sunday. The o'clock. Yy = 4 I 4 \--—- + { ma bears the following inscription : ours, &., oi sh iti a mex ° oF eee ¥ P Caprary . ~ dis F! as SO. All go |, 11g INTEMA Pf > DESPATCH THE | Here in this field of Chalgrove, John ae = ; j GEO. A. ROMER, = ; " i = | int es - f. 3 Hampden, after an able and strenuous but King’s Co., Sept, 24, 1888. ’ = Hl ome | Go sale? n TITD és ‘unsuccessful resistance in Parliament, and NT ee ; Banker and Broker, = b : i —_ “ae » tiber.- 3 | before the judges of the land, to the measures The Gold Mining Beom. : =| 7 From Halifax for London. | of an arbitrary court, first took arms bene 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., St A ‘assembling the levies of the associated! The Halifax Herald reports that the New York City. 4 ” ‘About the 15th September counties of Buckingham and Oxford in'Northup gold mine at Central Rawdon, ee = = peat atte =r “ 1642 ; and here, within a few paces of this | Hants,cleaned up on Saturday after sixteen ° : Specis tten rive 1@ shi > 2T) hi johtineg i 2 ne: » 4 ; i j SE oagerarer ne <5 ms i oe ontion given te the -sulyenens of 8 ere mg in oye a“ ao oo oe and is oon have ee leum Bought, Sold and Carried ~ Feete ag Fee te Lonmon sae, Continental Potts | ls aa ae wes ' i; ee ; re oC eg ee ee eee een fe SS aaa = & | frost SRatiottetens sed. points on the P. EL a , he received a woun of which he Gied, | valued at 7,000. This is claimed to be the P. §.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. = he | Rate of Insurance low. Goods handled with ig" 18, aes In the two hundredth | best return from any mine in the province ; ' ~ e pene Ne transhipping charges at Halifax. year from that day this stone was raised in| during the present season. The Yarmouth _sept20—dy & why ee casa leona ag of Freight and other pariiculars reverence to his memory.” The monu-/Téelegram is authority for the statement eenenen ‘ment also bears the names of those by (that ‘‘ W. J. Nelson, of Bridgewater, has ae ee ere eo THE DAILY EXAMI Five Dottars A YEAR, Teams: — NEW SERIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may spea k free.”— Evriripss. re nares CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1888. A a mr . palseneyiosnenaechanerenenseelicgncesbequetiesastensnnatinipateems=anntieb Srunetx Copies Two Cent VOL. 23.—NO.107. Ww. W, CLARKE, |whose subscriptions it was erected ; and {sold a portion of his gold mining property D. A. MACKINNON, L.L.B., Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I, "Attorney, Solicitor, Notary Public, &¢, | —HAS OPENED HIS— Law Office in Georgetown, King’s County, pwhere he will attend to professioua) work, and {oan money on Real Estate. nov25—wky B-0-S-T-O-N ARRANGEMENT sunm ER — - = THE PALACE STEAMERS _enarion $.8. G0. v6 St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- : every Monday, Wednesiay and Friday, at 25 a. m. Fare from Charlottetowa to Boston, #,50, Ind ; $9.5), let clase. | For tick»ts and other information apply to ~-A SHARP, F. W. HALES, EL K.., P, EK. 3. Steam Nav, Co. or to yeur nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, '*8—eod wky James A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE VORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND—- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX . _ Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererexces; Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. _ WARREN & JONES, FEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cougar ano 9 & 14 Mrxcine Lave, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morzison % Uoserave, Halifax. uM, [Sa7~—~ VIA ST. JOHN, N.B., —AND THE—- Palace Steamers of the International §. §. Co, FOUR TIMMS HACH WEEK, | : slaciuding the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave’ any Station on P, B, Island Railway Saturday, | and reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon. | TIME TABLE. ‘he Elegant Steamers ‘‘ CUMBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” i ' i i will a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. im. ee Pickling Vinegar aud So English Mait Vinegar—The season for Pickling Vinegar having come around again, we have just imp srted from London, ps td ee me doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the market to-day. As we value in it, White Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factories in the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be strictly pure avd unadulterated. Cider Vinegar.—A stock of this nice Table Vinegar always kept on haud. Golden Syrup Vinegar,—This is the best Table Vinegar put up in Canada, being of very fine quality and strength. of Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can recommend as a first-class article. aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business. BEER & GOFF, Ch'town, Sept. 17, 1888—eod & wky aug25 G. B., another large supply of English Malt, which is, without! | Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs- gtve countenance, leave ST. JOHN as fullows :—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.26 Calling at Bayfeld, Ports Hawkesbury, Hastings long pain of body and long trouble of mind. ED All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. | ! ' i a PW nua A general Servant in a small fy PENH ARET, |. ¥ AR ip pet BY TAT au. 18 88.RALL TRI P1888 |respect even } ! ! import this direct ourselves, we are prepared to give extra gcod) ! surance low. the arms of Hampden and his deathless Or to PICKFORD _& BLACK, eee motto: Vestigia nulla retrorsum. Halifax, N.S, jy id—2m eod mouths of the people than ‘the cause for which Hampden bled in the field.” The FISHWIGK’S EXPRESS LINE, |‘ sen Ssonmoes wth pti: —BETWEEN— ‘Some village Hampden, that, with dauut- . less breast, Charlottetown and Halifax. | The little tyrant of his fields withstood.” THE STEAMER M. A. STARR, |" i ge kd On the evalls of an old mansion in Corn- CAPTAIN FERGUSON, wall hangs the portrait of a man of a sad, wasted, gaunt, and ‘haggard. His eyes address beholders with ‘a restless, appealing glance—the imprint of JOHN ELIOT, THE PATRIOT MARTYR. day Afternoon for Walitax, | one Malarave, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet Tha face is evidently the face of a man maryor. ‘ . e RETURNING—Leaves Halifax every TUES-, Wore to death by illnest and adversity. DAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock. making same This description is no fancy description; cails. ‘nor is that picture a fancy representation. Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading . : : . a granted on Canned Lobsters to London and Con- The picture I describe is a faithful likeness tinentai Ports, from Charlottetown and points on! of Sir John Eliot, taken in the Tower of a . 215 Palilevaw at inura ae i 2 the P. E. Island Railway, atlowest rates. In-|7,.ndon, during the month of November, ‘at Brookfield to two American capitalists, Never ; Messrs. Douglas and Wetherill, for $55,000. did patriotism become more familiar in the | Another brick of gold, valued at $5,000, ithe result of 10 days’ crushing, has been (received from the Malaga mines.” The New Glasgow Enterprise says it looks \like a $10,000 from the Malaga gold mines this month. ——-- © — © ee ee Local Notices. Now is the time to get bargains in {Suits & Reefers at John McLeod & Co. R. K. Brace is selling ‘splendid butter for 18 cents per pound, Very choice Green and Delaware Grapes at Beer & Goff's. 3i—sept2) Great bargains in Hats, Caps and under- clothing, at John McLeod & Co. Picxiinc, Spice, White Wine, Malt or French Vinegar at R. K. Brace’s. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets are sold cheap at the Cheap Crockery Store. Conie one, come all, and get a bargain, for we are W. W. CLARKE, | 1632, just before his death. Life was once Agent. jreflected on that face in guise most ‘disferent. Eliot was a Cornish gentleman ‘ef high social and intellectual position. | His worth was esteemed by worthy friends, jand he returned their regard; he enjoyed from his enemies. At one e| time he might well have trusted in the love ‘of life and in a hupe to see good days; for jhe wat endowed with ample means of 'serving England both as a county landlord hand in Parliament, and in that service he took delight. But all this Eliot, apparent- ily, sacrificed. He offended his sovereign, | Charles I. ; he was shut up in the Tower of iLondon; he died there; his death was icaused by that imprisonment. Sir John Ch’town, July 10, 1888—eod tf family. Apply at this office. septl0--3i pd = E | his life. He felt—nor was he mistaken— : Se | that his wasted life in prison was no waste ; THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE | that the cause for which he died was worth ‘his death. The cause for which Eliot died Pickling Spices.—We have just received a large quantity | It contains sixteen different kinds of highly | @ueen Square and King Square Stores. | im R BH \ /| A | was justice to his country. He fearlessly 9 maintained that it was the birthright of an ; ‘Englishman to speak his mind freely in 300 TONS REGISTER, 'Perliament. He persisted in making the P. LEDWELL, Commander, ‘and over again Eliot’s voice was raised in WILL SAIL FROM : ‘ : i ‘ ; ss ‘ ‘who tempted the King to wrong, and who, About the 25th September, ‘in his name, committed wrong. And will earry Freicht at throngh rates to the diferent Railway points on the Island. | gar For Freight apply in ponte oe “— Pit- jn power. He was unjustly accused, jcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, O road Street ; : - : . eee \in Liverpool to Wiiliam Bullen, 51 South John threatened and imprisoned. Still he per sisted, fearless. On that memorable day, Street, or here to the Owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. (the 2nd of March, 1629, he encourage | Ch’town, Aug 17, 1888—eod tf | Eliot, however, did not wilfully throw away | | K ng feel the force of that birthright. Over cause Sir John Eliot was constant. As} much as possible. constantly did he taste the ill-will of men/|does net swim. going to sell. W. P. Colwill. Sepi2 dw 4w The large and great assortment of bread, cake, and pastry, in the city, isat J. Murphy’s, opposite late Roller Rink, Kent Street. As | intend leaving the Island for the win- ter, and going to the far West, where we in- tend making our future home, we will offer our large and well-assortsd stock of Crockery at a great reduction. W. P. Colwill. Sepl2 dy wy 4w —_—_— —<ee-— An Indian lately killed six out of a herd of seven buffalo which he found at the Red Deer Forks in the Northwest. ror Apvice to MotTsers.— Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pein; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright ass button.” It is very pleasant vo taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents & bottle. Be /the House of Commons against the injuries} pre and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing xi ‘that monarch inflicted on hissubjects. Over| syrup, and take no other kind. (April 1 ‘38 Liverpool for Charlottetown and over again he appealed against those ' —— The King of the Belgians hates tobacco To this| never wears gloves, and goes bareheaded a He is fond of bathing, bu Geography and languages are his favorite studies, and he has travelled in almost every Asiatic country. He is a handsome man, slightly built but muscular, dj with blue eyes and a big brown beard tonched his comrades in Parliament to make one with gray. ORLA EAT PRT SP A EE EI LE EE TE, pr arp etna a pt LOO AO AOL SEE LAT ONE REE 7 ALB OA? : — * ee agen