[wauws :—Fivs DoLttares A YEAR ‘‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.” © — EURIPIDES. Sinate Corres Two CEnTs. N kK; W “SERI KS. DEHCHM ‘Oo: ideas = t | - yi EQ a oun ~~ oe _— PERKINS & STE Will during this month, offer the Ba! Knit Weol Goods, Hats, Bonnets, Miantles, Uisters and Furs 5 I UE POS, Oe ance of therr © ee ; AT GREAT BARGAINS IN ORDER TO CLEAR. ei 0; —— ' AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods of livery JDesciption, at VERY LOW PRICES, On Monday, December 5th, we will open 7 cases of Fancy ; suitable for Christmas and New Year’s Presents. | PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1881. > NE CR a me —— eee eee eee ee ee } A'T COST! Readymade Clothine, T weeds ) AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. i —— = — ae Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and Fur Lined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods. AT a mk BFR’ Bmp VU OtiIOoN. ( HARI GTTETOW XN, PE ENC i i pW AR Dd ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECK MBE 8 RNS ~ oods, and Heavy Cloths, E JUsT VPENED AND MARKED LOW, ~~ A Select Assortment of Flowers, Feathers, Velveteons, Ladies’ Sacques, &e., &e, R. W. TREMAINE, et 1, 1881. 3 J 83 oa sone 1881, BRITISH WAREAOUSE, QUEEN SOUARE. 1881, ——=| FORWARDING ACENT, —ae 1581. — THE WAR-TRAIL!. CHAPTER VIIL DON RAMON. On entering the courtyard, a some- ‘what novel scene presented itself—a Spanish picture, with some transatlantic ‘touches. The patio of a Mexican house ‘is its proper front, Here you know longer look upon jail-like doors aud win- | dows, but facades gaily frescoed, curtain- ied verandabs, and glazed sashes that reac h to the gr ound. “The patio of Don — | | | j | ‘Ramon’s mansion was paved with brick. A fountain, with its tank of japanned | mason- work, stood in the centre ; orange-trees stretched their fronds over lthe water : their golden globes and white lwaxelike flowers perfumed the atmo- sphere, which, cooled by the coustant ‘evaporation ofthe jet d'eau’ felt fresh and fragrant. Round three sides of the court extended a verandah, its floor ot painted tiles rising but a few inches above the level of the paved court. A row of yortales supported the roof of this verandah, and the whole corridor was railed in, and curtained. The cur- tains were clese-drawn, and except at oue point—the entrance between two of the portales—the corridor was complete: ly screened from our view, and conse- quently all the windows of the house, RERUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenass ef the Chest Gout, Quinsy, Sora Throat, Sweil- jags and Sprains, Burns eid Sca/ds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains and Aches. No Enipecatian on eosth pa get Sr. Tacowe O: - which open into the verandah. No as a safe, sure simp e ap cheap xt Tis » 4 Remedy A trial entails but the comparative human face greeted our searching trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one sufi ering o o , int with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its glances. Tn looking to the rear, Into claims. Directions in Hleven Languages. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALELS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CoO., ey U. 8. he the great corral, or cattle-yard, we could see numerous peons in their brown leathern dresses, with naked legs and sandalled feet; vaqueros in all their grandeur of velveteens, bell-buttons, and geld or silver lace; with a number of women and young girls in colored naguas and rebesos. A busy sceue was presented in that quarter. It was the great cattle enclosure, for the estate of Don Ramon de Vargas was a hacienda de ganados, or grand cattle-farm—a title which in no way detracts from the presumed respecta- bility of its owner, many of the hidaigos of Mexico being only graziers ona large scale: On entering the patio, Lonly glanced Ju77) bac« at the corral ; my eyes were busy with the curtained verandah, and, fail- ’ UE ) jing i W. tS BISHOL ing there, were carried up to the azotea, in hopes of discovering the ob- SEEING ject of my thoughts. The house, as I —AND-— ‘Queen Insurance Coy OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL - 70 MILLIONS STERLING. Insurance effected on all kinds of Buildings, | Merchandise and Produce, Also, on Vessels | on the stocks, . Special rates for isolated residences. All Losses settled promptly, GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), Agent for Pituce Edward Island. have elsewhere stated was but a single story in height, and from the saddle, I could almost look into the azofea. I could see that it was a sanctuary of rare y |plants, and broad leaves and bright cor- ollas of some of the taller ones appeared over the edge of the parapet. Abund- Marine Insurance Broker, —AND-— ance of fair flowers I perceive, but not v OL 10, ~-NO. i. | c ‘ORKESPONDE! OR, = ” a “We do not hold ourselves pel hor the opinions or statements of our correspondents, coast To the Editor ef the Eraminer. Sir,—I am somewhat surprised that the learned editor of the Pioneer, who so urg- ently and eloquently enlarges on the ad- vantages of Free Trade, does not devote some of his arguments to the enlightening of his friends and allies on the other side of the border. In an article in his publi- cation, a few weeks ago, he enlarged on their pri osperity. He does not call them ‘** bloated,” reserving that favorite epithet for the manufacturers and coal-owners of the Dominion, who have not the advant- ages of protective duties or bounties. No doubt his acquaintance with the works of Adam Smith and Stuart Mills, on pelitical economy, would enable him to produce conclusive arguments to persuade the poli- ticians of the States to change their policy. We find him also boasting repeatedly of the great superiority of the lands owned by the States of the Republic over those of the Dominion. There is no question but Minnesota, Dakota, ete., offer many excel- lent homes for emigrants, and the authori- ties of these States deserve great credit for their enterprize in opening the means of access to them. Many persons going from here, influenced by this, wish also to joim relatives who have gone before them and are prospering. The Dominion as at length woke up to the knowledge of its possessions in the Far West, and is follow- ing in the steps of its more powerful ao bor. It does not employ ‘ bloaters,” we find is sometimes done by land or a way operatives, according to the report of one of the English delegates ; nor does it need emissaries in the shape of venal news- paper editors. In one word, all it needs, and all the Liberal Conservatives ask for, is ‘fair play and no favor.”—In other words, Reciprocity. 0, T'o the Kditor of the Examiner. Dear Sizx,—The information given by you last week, under the head of ‘*‘ The Interest Question,” is of # most important and gratifying character. It is under- atood, I am informed, that some cases are shortly to be brought before our Island Courts, in which the rule of law will be cited—and no doubt followed—laid down recently by the highest LDritish Court in the world, that parties obtaining money by charging compound interest, are liable to the borrower for the amount se obtained, even after a settlement. The Dowinion Goverament will certainly be entitled to the gratitude of the inhabit- ants of this Island if a limit will be placed on the greed and rapasity of some of our money-lenders. Lex. Dec. 5, 1881. —_—-———- + <p ec _ To Cross the Ocean in Five Days. JACOB LORILLARD’S PLAN FOR A QUICK TRIP TG EUROPE, ae rs a ai Fes a . eo - * - ee a a a a aaa a OE SRN TE EEE MED BOT, LOR PLE LET LL FT A MR BA A RI NE CR 8 a - % ; —— . - ct ly NRIs AE ENE a le é sein ih Aer ES CT OTL OEE that for which I was looking. No face|., The announcement was made yesterday k ” i “ inj TY . 5 x 2 i! HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ‘General Gol MiSslon. Agent, yet showed, no voice greeted us with a sa nepualde.o ne Aone Gane GUE Hi | so BEDFORD ROW. welcomes The shouts of the vaqueros, company, to be known as the American a ss oe ef RES ,the music of singing-birds caged along] xpress Line; were to build three steel i : >. O, BO f A, ss steamships for first-class passenger traffic th FALL AN D Wi N ER D DRY GCo DS | a cone ‘tain were the only sounds. ‘The twejonly, annd to make the trip between New 1 JARTICULARB ATTENTION given to the ‘former suddenly became hushed, | Yerk = aioe Sone in ave a ee 1} : a San no . a os Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned 7 project seema e a revival of a scheme i W hich W ili be disposed ol at Ve y Low i rices, ri and collection of Custom Drawbacks Nee ee eer eas iar ae rang which was discussed two years ago by a \ i . | sheeeen. ie il Pp number of capitalists, and which finally HY | Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in | heedless water alone continued to utter) fej) through for lack of support. Several 4 | firat-class offices at most favorable rates. | its safe monotone. Once more my eyes |steamship men when spoken to on. the Ati Oct. 14, 1881. _W. . A. . BROWN & GO. | Consignments of Produce solicited, and | swept the curtain, gazing intently into|subject yesterday, declared that the plan b | prompt retarns gusrantecd the few apartures lef€ by a careless} was absurd. Mr. Lorilliard, however, ap- tt Se c pet YF mndence lic ited and answered draping ; ouce more they sought the pears very cenfideut of the suceess of his | : } li cthestae 1881—lyr asotea, add glanced along the parapet ; poorer -_ will rit associated with him . eet : —— |my seratiny still remained unawarded. |, ae St or ~ Li ae * a aa i - rt : Without exchanging a word, Wheatley Stale Chiapare “al Fabbri & ens 1 STOVEPIPE. . STOVEPIPE | ek c ng oe and J sat silent in our saddles, awaiting | and others. 5 | oy = , y 1 0 the return of portero. Already the ‘‘ This subject is one of about five years’ gS THE PLACE TO BUY ii! eee vaqueros, and weaches had poured study and consideration with me,” said Mr. i HE wore 7 ae See ee eet LAL | v ny ‘in through the back gateway, and stood Lorillard, ‘‘and the line will be running ment o . i is il : ; sa , by the spring of 1883. We are going to : ‘ tj ¥ staring with astonishment at the unex-| 4); ‘ ee Stovepipe and Tinware, FAI : ; 4 & WIN? ii COCDS alae = . build three steamships, which will take ected guests. After a considerable} about eighteen months to get ready. The Best quality, which he is selling cheap for Cash. 9 Capital, - - - $5,060,000 , pause, the tread of feet was heard upon | will be floating palaces.” . " Tinware and Stovepipe, all kinds, made to —-IN - ‘the corridor, and presently the messenger | ‘* But several shipping men in speaking order. Special prices to wholesale dealers. meters d, and d he d of this scheme this morning characterized ; : ais : ‘appeared, and announced that the dueno - ines as mies up Stoves promptly and/PJannels, Blankets, Quilts, Knit Wool Goods, Dress Goods, | President—Hon. E. Vuciere,Senator,Paris. | wa. coming. Ina minute after, one of . - ae - et oo schemes of Mr. e ende 0. . * ‘ ‘ ‘ j y Ondene: solicited, Shop opposite Dr. Jen- Wincies, Sacques, Shawls, Ulsters, Cloths and Tweeds, Vice-Pres.—Hon. J. A. Chapleau, Montreal. 'the curtains was drawn back, and an soetiett s, Pern ead be put kin’s residence, Queen Street, Rp ea epentiaatinaniain sid pce ee eee 7 his appearance be- “ They do, eh” answered Mr. Loril- 1H i ° . ’ 0 7 in le rallug © was a person of lar 2 sé They can say what the choose aaa : ane Tinsmith, READYMADE CLOTHING, wp Pneee and short term loans wi h- large frame, “and although slightly|about it, but I tell you it is ania to be a 3 rlottetown, Sept. 3), ’’>1 -3m vor pres eon apply at the offixe of Messrs. | stooping with age, his step was successful scheme. This line will be estab- ‘ V : p di ti | oer Sullivan & Morson, Solicitors, Charlottetown. |firm, and his whole aspect bespoke lished by the time I say.”—N. Y. Tribune. | en ; redic ions { : W. W. SULLIVAN. (8 wonderful energy and resoluiion. <> = ; f nor S Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants and V ests, Cardigan Jackets, f Aug. 24, 1881. His eyes were large and brilliant A FRIEND of the Scott Act telegraphs a® t Linders and Drawers, Flannel Shirts, Wool Scarfs, shadowed by heavy brows, upon which ithe hair still retained its dark color, al- ‘though that of his head was white as followe:—‘* The Scott Act was defeated in Lambton by about 168 majority, mainly ; through the apathy of the temperance men and the opposition of the business men, who Big Storms as Anticipated ; DR. JENKINS © Was resumed practice at his residence, Queen Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mitts, &¢. Cotton Warps, Best Makes, Cuezarp . : snow. He was simply habited—in a|were afraid of hurting trade. Some Sarnia . | Stovepipe. _ Stove Wor Cash Byers an dapnd em geting god vale soa eee ae iaerg Sar, eos, Sent M leee e . ‘trousers of like material. He wore to it or the temperance mectings.”—Mentreal No certificates. given oxbbin to patients. Witness. {no 8 wkly pat ex pres Im, 3aw neither waistcoast or cravat. A full white shirt of finest linen covered his] woyitelaw Feeid draws six thousand dol- ' breast, and a sash of dull blue color was| jars a yeac as editor of the New York twisted round his waist. On his head| Tribune, and thirty-five thousand as a hus- was a costly hat of the ‘Guayaquil grass,’ | band. and in his fingers a husk cigarrito, smok- ing at the end, Altogether, the aspect of Don Ramon —for it was he—despite its assumed Bae cross si apm enka’ OWEN CONNOLLY. leave your orders with C. F. HARRIS. I Nov. 1, ee guarantee —_— Promptnesss and a Boss Job, C. F. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street, FOR SALE OR 10 LEY. ‘PXHAT Valuable Freehold Property, situate on Sidney Street, and owned by the | heirs of the late M. W. Skinner, Esq., con- sisting of Dwelling, Stable and Coach House. | Also, a V ACANT LOT, suitable for a Gar-, den, adjoining the above. ALFRED A. BOWN, AUCTIONEER —aNnD— ne OP cadirenteenanatlion ee ena ‘Removed. “ly RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify he |4 friends and the public generally that! |ske has opened her Fall and Winter Classes | for Painting and Drawing in all their different Specia' Noticer, Nores Bank P. EK. 1. taken at their face for —S- i—_— oct 28, 81] oods and in payment of accounts at Beer & 6 ao i. olin. die ante ee eal ne Danie eens sis 74 4 Ol i Bed-' sternness, was pleasing and intelligent ; Bott's. - d2 6i | For Sale or to Let. General Commission Merchant dence of Mr. Peebles, South Side of ‘King The Shop eae 178 coted Oo the and I should have relished a friendly ee for Christmas Cards at G. U, * | Square. u 29 tf \ 2 e chat with him even on his own account. | Haszard’ E Die Freehold Property, with a front of Sf, J OHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. hee —- * ake ay aie faa ma | Thi é f th _| Very choice table and cooking raisins, at ighty feet on Pownal Street and eighty- , ee mg apg MISS SKINNER. |... is, however, was out © & 7 Beer & Goff’ [dec 6 6i ape fact on Sydney Street, _ inom Soy Solicits consignments of all kinds of Produce | whe e Tits). P ‘tien. I must abide by the spirit of my Tus or eR atk bk Giioe } Coe te nl en Dediog - a | Butter, Eggs, Vegetables, etc., etc. be HE ERICK HOUSE adjoining the resi- orders ; the farce must be played out ; so,} .., get Bs part of a gun Te gg ae | ; ing adoor. Apply on the premises to Prompt earns guaranteed, Good refer- i dence of Mr. Arcap. Kennepy, Water| BILLS fF LADING ‘touching the flanks of.my horse, | rode| Brown's Shop, corner of Prince and Grafton 3 res ne Os 17 6m 0AW | street: also the premises adjoining, lately oc- forward to the edge of the verandah, . MRS. BOSWALI. | Streets. nov 1 tf wky For Bargains in ie you want for house use—Groceries, mps, Knives and Forks, Grocery.—R. K. Brack. enpied Ly the “ Examiner Printing Co’’ Ap- | Qupscntan for the DAILY EXAMIN BR, | ply to the owner, our Printing done ia a4 | the Chearest and most Newsy } aper | PRINTING ROOM, | Published in the Provinces. _ March 12, 1881—tf —FOR SALE— iB GAWINER OFFICE,| ‘aud placed myself vis a-vis to the Don. ‘‘ Are you Don Ramon de Vargas?” JOHN INGS. Baskets, &c,,—go to the * Family nov 28 “tbe RX AULD Ch’town, Sept, 7, 188) TO BE CONTINUED.