sapte Terms :—lFirve Dottars A YFAR, ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may spea aaNet. & free,”—Evniriwes. SineLe Coprzes Two Crnts. NEW SERIES OHARLOTEELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1882. VOL. 1L--NO. [29 [HE DAILY KX AMINER| Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rank Examiner PosLisHine Company, FROM THEIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER \ND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, iarlotietown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Months, $z 50 theee Months, - - . ] 23 Cmne Month, : - - 0G DU &~ Advertising at most moderate rateg, Contracts may be made for monthly, juarterly, ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1882, MOON 8S CHANGES, Third Quarter 3rd day, 10h, (below horizon. ) New Moon 12th day, Ih. (below horizon.) : First Quarter, 19th day, 7h. 42m. a. m., 5. W. Fall Moon, 27th day, Ih. 5im., a. m., 8. E. 59m, a. wm., N. D Ph Sun |Sun | Moon High | Days ui?" OF WEEK - ices sets | rises |water|len’h, {h m jh m aft’n, aft’n| 1} Sunday 6 45 5 ; oa : my 43 2| Monday 5} 33 6) 2 12 $ifuesday | 7} 31110 3513 5; 4)Wednesday | 8 2911 36) 4 13) 5 Thursday 9 27 morn| 5 29) 6: Friday 10) 25 0 338) 6 35 7 |Saturday 12; 24! 1 40) 7 39) 8' Sunday 14' 22} 2 40! 8 25/i1 23 9 Monday 15) 20° 340; 9 4 10/ Tuesday 16; 18) 4 40) 9 39, Ll; Wednesday | 17; 16) 5 40:10 i4) 12'Thuraday j; 19) 14] 6 41/10 46 13, Friday | 20' 12,7 41/11 19 14 Saturday 21; 10) 8 4tj11 55 15 Sunday 23; a| 9 40) morn, ll 02 16 Monday 24) 7/10 36) 0 30) 17| Tuesday 26 «B11 28 1 9 18} Wednesday 27; Slaft 14] 1 54 19) Thursday 28 1 0 55) 2 44) 20 Friday 29} 0! 1 30 3 49) 21|Saturda 31/4 53| 2 3) 5 5) 22 Sontag” | 33) 56, 2 34) 6 34/10 41 23| Mond=y / 34' 5518 4) 7 43! 24' Tuesday 36 53| 3 35} 8 33! 25; Wednesday 37; 52; 4 9 9 23 26| Thursday 35 50) 4 47)10 15 27| Friday 40; 48) 5 31,10 55 28 Saturday | 41; 46, 6 23/11 39) 29|Sunday 43 45) 7 20'ait 21/10 21 30) Monday ) = f4 44) § 22; 1 4 31|Tuesday |6 466 461 9 24 1 49 “1. ARTHUR & CO.. General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. 121 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly INSURANCE OFFICE (jusen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly aad equitably. ; il DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1582. Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, $1,000,600 325,000 Paid Up Capital. . Reserve Fund .. . BALANCE OF The Markets. OATS-+ The British grain market during the past | The Democratic Victory. | : |. The Chicago Inter-Ocean thinks the ——---—— 0:0 | THE WEEKLY MAIL will be sent to new subscribers free for the balance of this year | R® Seem? YEAR FREE. (cu2s8u0' month has been steadily declining. Sam- Republican defeat in Ohio is due tothe ples of our oats have not yet arrived there, apathy of Republicaus rather than to avy | but, judging from the quotations of Irish increase in the positive stiepgth of the ph TBA)? ee pat Subscribe now and get the best weekly newspaper in America for 15 months for One Dollar. ; Oats, ours would not bring more than 18s. half-yearly or yearly advertise- | Sm., p. m.,N.F. | + | om ee THE WEEKLY MAIL. ee DOLLAR A YEAR. 0:0 Contains more Cavle and Telegraphic News than any other Weekly in the Dominion, Contains during the year 200 Columns cf New and Interesting Stories. | Contains over 200 Colums of Agriculiural matter by the best writers on Dairying and | Cheese-making, the care of Horses and Cattle, Fruit-raising, General Agriculture, etc. } } j j | j i } } Toronto. ONE iss3. Ce a ho \Soted for Reliable Market Keports! Noted for Cable News! Noted for Sporting News! Noted for its Legal Questions and Answers! Questions involving points of Law and of Interest to the Agricultural Community are replied to and explained by ably qualified practitioners, and the replies published by THE WEEKLY MAIL, e FIPTEEN Monras FoR $1. No extra charge for sending THE MAIL to any Post-Office address in Great Britain or the United States, Every subscriber to THE WEEKLY MAIL for 1883 will receive a va'nable supplement, entitled “Chart of the Ags of Domestic Anim ls,” by A. Liautard, M.A., V S., containing 42 engravings of the Mouth and Teeth of Domestic Animals at various ages, wit), Descriptive Letter Press, 0:0— Address all communications to +‘ THE MAIL,” Toronto, Oct. 18, 1882 HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS! 42 CASES, 28 BALES. A lot ef Manchester Goods to follow shortly. “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” \HE proprietor of this Establishment, owing to the increased | 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, &c., AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the building lately ocenpied by the Bank of Prince Edwara Island, salen the management of the under- signed. ; Deposits will be received on iterest, and on current account, : Drafts granted on the various Agencies and correspondents of the Bank. Sterliag and other Exchange bought and gold, and general banking business transacted. D. C, CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent, W. C. BISHOP, SE TLPEeIN CG —AND— FORWARDING ACENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.0, BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N.S8. — ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks thereon. Halis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class offices at most favorable rateg, Consignments of Produce solicited, and 50% LOOO lbs. CHOICH CONFECTIONERY To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreat. For feotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits “at? LO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO'S JOHN MACL ae os wu oe 5 UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest aud best assortment of Cloths in th: Island. Prices very moderate. ‘The best workmanshlp and a perfcet fit guaranteed, —aLso— prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and Py ia, 1881—1yr answered | th two doors above Ap thecaries Hall Corner Remember e address, P A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. &c. jwn, Oot, 11, 1881, The Daily Mail, the Leading Canadian Newspaper, Price $7 a Year. | 3d. per qr. of 304 Ibs. | believe, has still fallen. ~ | received, reports that the oat market has j;at 16s. per qr. and St. Petersburg kiln 16s. in England. POTATOES. Latest advices from Boston state that the ; market is considerably demoralized owing to recent large arrivals, and bad conditions of the stock. The highest quotation for the best Eastern and Northern is from 65 |to 70 cents per bushel, and some lots have | been forced off at 30 and 40 cents. EGGS. There has been a firm market for eggs in Boston, and strictly fresh Eastern stock ; 4 i But this price we poprect. A cable advice collapsed, and the best samples are quoted Democracy. That judgment is probably The fact is the people have lost confidence in both parties, ard look tor little but rascality from either of them. Hence the hopeless apathy which is (dried oats are quoted at from 15s. 6d. to everywhere apparent. What is to be the outcome of it vo one appearsto berable ‘to foresee. One thing is pretty certain, that before confideuce in either the Re- pubiican or Democratic , whichever One it is, is restored, that party will have to make it pretty evident shat it lias emancipaied itself from “machine” con- trol, and that, for a time et least, ityig to _be run in the interests of ihe . rather than that of the politicians. e Augean stables will have ‘to be deaysed, | FOR . | \ lcommand more than the quotations—25 42d that-will be a pretty ar duous-ander- { “eA , | and 26 cents. Island stock are moving off taking. ; " is A Bae j at 244 and 25 cents per dozen, wholesale. i “se FLOUR, The Montreal Gazette of the 16th, in its ‘market report states that flour retains the | dulness noted for some days previous, but prices show no material change. ‘The re- ceipts are liberal, and stocks during the week have increased 11,856 bble. A similar increase Occurred a year ago. Anton Kufeke, of Liverpool, writes on Septem- ber 27th as follows :—‘‘ The slightly im- proved tendency reported im my last cireu- lar has not been maintained and the flour trade has once more relapsed into dulincas, with prices of all flours declining about | 1s. per 280 Ibs. We have, however, now Neuralgia, Sciatiec, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of tha Chest, | Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swel!- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Achos. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Ori as a sufe, sure, sim and cheap Fateryal Remedy A trial ent bot the comparstively trifing outlay of 60 Cents, and every one stifferiny | = pain can have cheap and positive proof of itw claims, . Directions in Eleven Languages, IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4. demand ought to spring up.” ‘The prices quoted in ‘Montreel, on the 16th instant, were :— Superior Extra.......c....10+..80 20 @ 3H 30 shippers at $575 to $6 for pickle-cured, and $6 to Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. P.O, address—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax, $6 25 for dry. Medium size were about - 6 ee — =~ rn i ge 28 $1 per qtl. lower than large. A cargo of 4 4 aN Canada, other } ex > roduce of the mine. ....$179, ,492 hee Orders by mail promptly executed. 'y HE business heretofore carried on by the Produce of the Fisheries 985,529 2,058 l undersigned and the late A. B. Stewart, | Produce of the Forest. . 2,834,134 87,129 J " QUIRK under the style and firm of Hick.y & Srew-! Avimals & their produce2, 407,522 133,974 é . ~ 2 ant, Tobacco Manufacturers, will be con- Agricultural products.. 533,737 2,592,057 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud | tinued by the subscriber under the same, Manufactures.......... 347,360 39 367 May 4, 1882 style, Miscellaneous.......... 41,786 3 460 MICHAELHIOK KY. —— 1 _- —__— —} th'tewn. Inly 4, 1289 nnt +f PN. « Acta .6 $7,329,876 $2,875,537 ¥ f ~ ra 2 $2,500,000 ; Free goods, all other, $2,- : .. . ~» i 3 S Fs 944,405. Grand tutal entered for con- For Canadian Tweed Suits, z v3 sumption, $12,462,357; duty collected, . a 3 ms | $2,394,529 86. lor Overcoats of all Descriptions, & Cen « rematicn in Engiand. JAMES.S. SCOTT, | RRM See oe sani iggign miss gidee Oh tate Shipping and OMISSION fr SL “the etme *‘Carroll” from Prince w 8 on MERCHANT. sunday night had 900 bbls Mackerel, but 3 ss . ‘she arrived late, and no. sales were Dealer in Fish and Fishing Supplies, made at last nocouste, | Buyers are | not so eager to get supplies as last week; but POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. pootate gol bent Weel to force business Special attention paid to the receiving 4nd and hold for previous priees. which we, prompt disposal of Island produce, Having quote at $8 50 for 3's, $10 50 for 2's, and extensive wharf accommodation and com- $12 50 for1’s. Codfish are selling aaatliam, modious stores, Consignments are selicited ately at steady prices, though, with a con- and prompt returns guarans?ed tinuance of the fine weather, a little lower 64> Weekly market reports forwarded , upon application, and vessels chartered for rates are expected. . We. quote lerge: Bank $$$ _____________.__._. 770 qtls. codfish from Nova Scotia and 500 Oe CH hi ( 1 qtis. from Newfoundland arrived the past ; two days. all Gals Ip 0 y, PORK AND LARD. . 4 The price of pork in Chicago has advane- Pre “—t ed $4 50 per dbl. within the past month. ERO, | October delivery closing on Saturday last at Re, $24.20. There has also been a rise during tbe past four weeks of $1.70 per 100 Ibs. ia | the price of October lard, which closed firm Laie (OW Satarday at 313. It is thought by Saks... | parties in the trade in Montreal that prices oe pee ~~ | will be carried still higher by the manipu- lators of this deal in Chicago. Several WARD ISLAND. Montreal speculators have already realized toes ; 8ome good round sums, having sold out and taken their profts during the past few days HIS Company being now about to be Gazett dissolved, all persons having legal de-) —‘7*@e mands against the Company are hereby Ce eG trot notified and required to furnish their ac. Canada’s Trade for August. counts without delay to the undersigned for —_—— adjustment. Statement of goods exported from the Dominion of Canada (exclusive of B. C.) for August, 1882 :— Produce of Produce of PEAKE BROS, & CO., Man: gers, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1\82—~3aw tf The value of goods entered for con- A CURE GUARANTEED. sumption for a similar period was: i on ¢| Total dutiable goods, $9 515,827; Coin Magnetic Medicine: and Bullion, except U.S. Silver Coin, For Old and Yonng, Male and Female. Positively ‘cores Nerphuanam tm. dsLL; tte stages, A correspondent sends to the papers an Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Pos wer, Sexual Pros- account of two cremations, the first ration, Night ‘8 Superma |, Leucorrhea, os ; Barrenness, Seminal Weakness, and General Loss whi h have taken place in England, of Power. ut repairs Nereus | Waste ee ‘The bodies were those of Laly Hanham a a » oer ne 2 £ Brain and Restores Sursrished Tone and Vigor to the aud Mrs. Hanham, who died in Dorset- sxhausted Generative Organs in either sex. £aF With| shire in 1877 aod 1876 respectively cach order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five a .$ lollars we will send our Written Guarantee to refund They both expressed a wish that their the money if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is ; the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market |V0Gies should be cremated The re- ca Ful partivutars in’ our pamphlet, which we maids were kept in a mortuary uotil the | desire mail free to any ress, . Mack’s Magnetic Medicine is sold by Drug- preparations for the process were com- eons so cts. per box, or 6 boxes hor $2.50, or “_ plete. Last Sunday the remaias, en- eC postay 3 t r . ° a fate er em weespe ene mone *¥ | closed in substantial coffias, were placed addressing : MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., | in a furnace on plates of iron and fire- bri.k, avd were reduced to fine, silvery- Windsor, Oat., Caueda Fold in Charlottetown by Apsthecaries’ Hall Co., looking ashes in a for Prinbe Edward sind by ail ore ~y any Upp question. The Irish Convention. — a | Telegraphic news dated Dablin: Ont. 17th, give foliowing additioval parti~ culars :— fe Letters were also received from several Catholic Bishops apologizing. fer their absence, and expressing confidence in the leaders of the movement. Parnell then suomitted the programme of the Co..« ference aud reviewed its proposals. He said that until he attaiced for the people of Ireland the right to make their own laws SOLD BEALL DAUGeISTS AND DEALERS | Tcoed © Hrey safe basis, and s better) ould uever be in secordaues with their wishes ; and that no solution of the land question could be fival that did not secure to the farmers the righi of becont . . Extra Superfine.........4....... 550@ 5U'ing owners of their holdivgs by pur- TO few Tickets to all Points Panty. 6 ciisiiedeiessctes. seseeese 000 @ os chase. He said the Irish party requir 4 Spring TE vnc svveosegescoess B ee @ 480 0% eighty-five to nivety members in Par- WEST AND NORTH WEST Superfine sreteesestessecnee ge nsnenes 470 @ liament, buf they could not hope for this : 4 Canada Strong Bakers’......... 600@ 650 — epee anchise’was placed one basi Over the Intercotonial and Fitter $454 400BE Malischold sufkage Davitt thes Grand Tiunk Railways. | FISH, _ VBddressed the convention, He spoke in ——_—__——°0 == For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing bv! A Boston circular of the 11th says: — Not Dp. oe e Milonde me ae one D. A. McLEOD, withetengeay mee Jorge neonate anor avd Whit wid. ‘holen irons ne ain May 9. 128% on the , Teceipis are no’ vy | mr _ me 9 AN W..& A. BROWN & CO. joven | peaseset eietes om 10s heey natehlareary ates Male toe se. guano national property there could be uo final and satisfactory settlement of the jand Ait the same time he wished it distinctly understood that his declara- tion did not separate him from Parnell on the land question, All the speakers deciared the Land Act an utter failure. Davitt said he was uvable to go with Parnell in bis scheme of Land reform, but would co-operate with him for abolition of landlordism. Davitt moved an amendment to. the proposed constitution of the Ceutral Conncil of the new League that the council consist, of thirty-two members, one from each county, the parliamentary party to have no nomination, but its members to be eligible. It was finally decided that the Councii consist of 48 members—3$2_for the counties aud 16 for the Parliamentary party. The Con- vention adjourned with a yote of thanks to Parnell, OO -— American Genius on the Move. The Christian Union gives an account of two boy prodigies of American birth who bid fair one day to take rank with the great geniuses of. other lands. One of them, Neal by name, is a musical wonder, He is vow in Munich. At nine years of age his composiiions were played by the band of the famous Prince Royal Regiment, and the child author was lifted above the heads of the people aud musicians to receive applause as a composer. He is called in Munich “the Young Mozart.” Heis now 11 years of age, and is all the time composims, Some of his published compositions are pronounced exquisite. Strauss is said to have taken him in his arms and shed tears over him. Having been given at Christmas, at his own request, a yoluime of the most learned end difficult essays on composition attainable, he was for days after up at ‘ve o'clock it the morn- ing devouring its pages. He is being carefully and sensibly trained, nod is laying the foundation of the best musical education procurable The other boy is a little fellow in New York whose talent with the brush is almost miraculous. His name is De Witt Lockman. He lately painted the portrait of a horse which was shown to Beard, who said there were not three men in America who could grasp the character and salient points of a horse and transfer thern to canvas with an equal surety and force. The boy goes to school every day, and yet finds time not only to com- plete ivnumerablo extraordinarily clever sketches, but also to study avatomy, He dissects fowls, fishes, mice, even butterflies, with the greatest ense and sang froid. He gives every iudication of genius, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN SEASIUKNESS, 8. S. Parner, Wellington, O., says: *‘While . vssing Lake Erie, it’ : ‘ie ao hours Wow meas eo a wat st in aed sod Le pr no pin dannii o. yey U a eae ae Saar res a ana ne opty ae ae —— B = ep gpn aoeapfn