) PaPR Es ee ee a rerva:—Five Doitars a VRAR. et 380 a ’* This is true Liberty, whea Free born Men having to tlle it et Oe SIncLe Copiks Two Cents, NEW SERIES. Tue Daity EXAMINER {s ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By THE KXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, erom THRIR Orrick, CoRNER OF WATER aND GREAT GEORGE STREETS, Charlottetown, ° P. EK. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Mouths, . - $2 50 Three Months, 1 25 One Month, : - - 0 50 ea Advertising at most moderate ratee. Contracts may be made for quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1882. MOON 8S CHANGES, Third Quarter 2ad day, 2h. 45m., p. m.,N.E. (below horizon. ) New Moon 10th day, 7h. 7m, p. m., N. E, | (below horizon.) First Qaarter, 15th day, 4h. 29m. a, m., 8. E. Full Moon, 24h day, 10h. 50m., p. m., S. E.| San [bam \Mubn| High.) Days — ’ DAY OF WEER M rises sets { rises ;| water | len’h, a th mj hm), aft'n, aft'n| 1) Wednesday {6 47/4 40/10 23) 2 37) Thursday | 45) 39/11 31] 3 32 3! Friday | 50! 37) morn 4 3% 4 Saturday | SL! 36) O BL) 5 43/10 O1 5 Sunday 53) 34) 1 3i| 6 47) 6' Monday 54) 33° 2 31] 7 43, 7| Tuesday 55) 32) 3 31) 5 25) 8! Wednesday 9 8 4 Bt) 4 3i monthly, | _——— 2 ace — tee sn merece CHA RLOTTELOWN, Pk INGE EDWARD ISLAND. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1882. — i ' ! DRY. GOODS! MILLINERY AND CLOTHING. 20: B MACDONALD Is opening an immense Stock of Goods this Fall. The Public will find hia store one of the beat stocked in the City, Ladies when buying Dress Materials, Shawls, Mantles, Cloths, and all kinds ot woollens, should go straight to oe. J. B. MACDONALD'S. | ———0:- When wanting Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, go to J. B. MACDONALD'S. i | - +10; | GENTLEMENS DEPARTMENT. Over 1,000 Overcoats, Jackets and Ulsters to chocse from, J. B. MACDONALD, Qurex STREET. 1 The biggest bargains ever Oct. 4, 1882-—wkly pat, ne prea Ee a nena cece ; 1 FIRE INSURANCE... —-—— :o>— QUEEN INSURANCE. COMPANY: g\Thersday | 59} 29, 5 32, 9 48 10) Friday 7 OF 28) 6 34 10 23, 11) Saturday 2| 27'7 3311 0} 9 44 12 Sunday 3| 26, 8 3111 37] 13 Monday 5| 24) 9 26) mera! 14 Tuesday 6] 23.10 13 OV 15) 16 Wednesday 7, 22/10 55 O 56 16 Thursday 9 2i{tl 33) 1 5 17| Friday | 10} 20 aft 3) 2 24, 18\Saturday | 12] 19) 0 35) 3 17) 9 28 19) Sunday 13| aa L .A.4 54 20 Monday } 14) 131134 5 ee 21/Tuesday 15! 16, 2 5 7 12 22) Veduesday 16) 16) 2 40 8 15) 93|Thursday 17} 153 20 9 | 2% Friday | 19] 14h 4 7) 956 25|Saturday 20, 13) 5 1:10 39) 9 16 26 Sunday “al 13) 6 211 23! 27| Monday | 23, 12.7 6 aft 5, 28) Tuesday | 25; 12) S$ th, 0 43 29|Wednesday | 26| 11! 9 15! I 24) 30/Thursday | 25/4 mite 18| 2 5 ’ K~CGA. RD: DR. W. TOBIN, Fellow of the Royal College of Sur- geons, Ireland, Member of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, treland, Late Surgeon Army Medical Dept, AS made a special study of diseases of H the Eye, Harand Throat, ip Paris and London, and proposes to deyote his practice to them. Consultations at bis residence, No. 9 South St., Halitax, N. 3. Hours, 10 to ‘3a, m,, 2 to4 p. m. Oct 11, 82. lm — ————- ~— W. WHEATLEY, | PRODUCE & COMMISSION M: RCHANT, 269 Barrington Street, HALIFAX, N. S. Consignments svlicited. Highest prices and prompt returns guaranteed, Sept. 19, 1582—2aw 2m JAMES S. SUOTE, Shipping and Commission MERCHANT. Vealer in Fish and Fishing Suppties, POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. Special attention paid to the receiving and prompt disposal of Isjand produce. and prompt returns guaranteed Weekly market reports forwarded | upon applicetion, and vessels chartered for shippers. P. O. addrese—Lock Drawer 51, Halifax, ne 2S W. CG. BISHOP, SHIPPING --AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O MET; « Pee ATIENTION given to the) Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned, Goods, and collection of Custom Drawbacks, thereon, Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in | firet-class offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited ‘pronrptly or bd 19S) —tyr Head Office—Liverpeool, England, xe ANCASHIRE | AGRICULTURAL INSURAWNCE CO., Having extensive wharf accommotation and com-| modious stores, Consigumeuts are sr licited | cenrvx,x.« Our Readymade Clothing is Manufactured on the Fremise, —— —— 10: —_— INSURANCE 0OCO.,, of England, | ; —!0:-- j . Fezad @ffiice—Watertown, New York. — —0:—— The undersigned having been appointed General Agents for the above first-class | British and American Fire Insurance Companies, are prepared to insure all classes of insurable property on as good terms and at as low rates as they can be taken by any ‘Company now solvent and intending to remain so. ' j Office— South Side~of Queen Square, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. © : . | DESBRISAY & ANGUS, ‘ ’ | Oct. 5, 1882. GENERAL AGENTS. N. B.—No person is authorized to collect monies for any of the above Companies | in this Province without producing @ receipt signed by us, aud any one paying money | to any one without getting such receipt, will do so at their own risk. D. & A. ——— - _—— = a —_ i For Svoteh and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, { * : 5 . . | Kor Overcoats of all Descriptions, | | -—GO TO-- ‘a GEN aa 4 1b aa FQ a 8 i UPPER QUEEN STREET, ‘TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the sland. Prices very moderate. The best workmanship and a perfect tit | guaranteed. —aLso— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Xc. Remember the address, two doors above Apothecaries Hall Corner Charlottetown, Oct. 1), 188]. Dp. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Is now offering Cash Buyers the BEST VALUK that can be had in the market, in Broadcloth, Worsted, Scotch and Canadian ‘i'weed Suits. A magnificent range of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, —IN— | | AMERICAN WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, } Collars, Ties, Underclothing, English and American Hats. ; aa ad | fashionably cut, well sewed, and having good trimmings, ' Will be sold as Cheap as Imper.cd. ' We invite you to inspect our Goods. D, A. BRUCE, Seconp MeTHopIst? | Sr. James’ Cacpron—(Prerby teriau)—Pownal trady for the Church Birectory, Charlottetown, Manitoba. Sr Pavuu’s (Church of England).— Queen Square—Morning and Evening Service, every Sunday at Il a. m. and 7p. m, Sunday School at 2 30. p. m:, Rev. David FitzGerald. Rector. We find the following im) the Dablin Express of the lst November:— Sir, —I received a letter from an experi- Str. Perar’s (Church of England)—Rochford enced setthr in Manitoba this morning, of quare-—Sunday Services—8 a.m, tl a. a Which theenelosed is acopy.. As it con- m,and 7p m. Daily Services—Matins ! tains information which may be useful to ~9 a. m. Evensong—5 yp. m., except intending ewigrants; perhaps you will be Friday evenings, at 7.30 p. m. Rev. good enough to publish it in the Daily George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Express tev. W. B. King, Assist } . 5 eed le ey Bb. King, Assistant Curate Faithfully yours, Sr. DunsTAN’s CATHEDRAL, -— Low | Mass! 7 } every Sunday at 8 a.m, Bigh Mass at, a i 10. a. ws. Vespers ot Soy ie, Meee at] Northumberland House, Dublin, 7.30 a. m. throughout the week. Rev. Octuber 28, 1881. A. McGillivray, Pastor. First Mernopisr ( sorch—Prince Street--' ‘‘Drax Srk.—I desire to inform you that Service a-d sermon every Senday at 1030 T have hi cated’ ‘ona farm of 640 acres, 24 a.m, and 630 p.m. Sunday School at 2° jyiles gonth of Brandon, 400 acres of which p.m. Week Day Services—Tuesday and J have had: ‘under. cnitivation this season. spear re om ra m. Rev. John J gyyived at)the tows site of Brandon on, mayan Se ee the 28th of May, 1881, and commenced to HURCH—Prince Street. — F : Service and Sermon every Sunday at 10.30 break my land; on the oth of June, doing | a. m,and 6.30 p.m. Sunday >chool at 2 the most part of the work by contract pey-j p.m. Wekday serviceon Wednesday ing $4 per acre for breaking, and $3.50 fer evening. Rev William Tippett, Pastor. back set ing. This, as you know, left it, harrow. I sowed 350) Street.—-Service and Sermon every Sun- acres ¢f oats, 20 acres of wheat—) day at ll a.m. and 630p.m. Sabbath the balance in roots and other crops, | On ti=No, BB other word. Cicero was present; the feel- ings with which he watch d the scene are unrecorded, but may easily be imagited. Waving bis dagger, dripping with Céesar’s blood, Brutus showed te Cicero by name, congratulating him that liberty was restored. The Nena'e rose with shrieks and confusion and fushed into the fornm. The crowd out-ide catght the words that QOsesar was dead, and scattered to their homes. Antony guessing that those who had killed Cesar | would not spare himself, hurried on into ‘concealment. The murderers, some of them bléeding from wounds which they hed given one another in their eagerness, follow- ed, ersing that the tyrant was dead, and that Rome was free ; and the body of the great Cresar was left alone in the house where a few wecks before Cicero told him that he was so necessary to his country that every Senator would die before harm should reach him ?”’ °-_-> Caged at Last. INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF SAMUEL F. PERRY — ROBBING A BANK OF A MILLION-- THREB YEARS’ TOUR IN GREAT BRITAIN AND ON THE CONTINENT. *chool and Bible classes at 2.30 p.m. I .cammenced to sow on the dth : . i Wed edav evenings, at 7.45 p. m. Rev. the 26th of August; going on until the go» five ae on a charge of al San li- Kenneth MeLer nan, Pastor. Ri whole of my wheats and oats were cut gated tie roblisry of the C ee Tres. Zio Cuvneu— (Presbyterian ) — Richmond “the season being: ln'e, as you see from gury there disappears for the time being Street,—*ervice and Sermon ¢very Sun- Ment thine 1-08 aaa t i nh ont day at lla m.and 6.30 p. m, Sunday ne oe ad Cul. 4 remarkable character. Perry was @ great €chool at 2.30p.m. Rev. deha MeL, Seeding time ususlly begins about the 10th gray dson of Commander Perry, of paval McLeo}, Paster. of April, and harvest from the Ist to the fume, and was a man of more than ordinary PRESBYTERIAN Cuurcn — Prince Street.— 19thof August. I have up to now thrashed inte’ligence. He was a graduate of the Hours of Service, 11 o'clock, a. m, 6.30 about 14,000 bushels of oats, and find the way Aidly , , ; h®. Naval Academy at Annapulis, and at one p m. Sunday Schoo! at 230 p. m yield 58 bushels per acre. The wheat will tie promised to ornament an honorable Baprisy Cnencn —cor, Prince and Fi'zrcy yield 30 bushels per acre. These are actual vi ‘on - profession: ‘He was, however, more or leas streets—Nervices and Sermon every Suv- figures, and not got up. Oats sell very {he ined ty vicious practices frovn early youth day at Ila. m, and 6,30 o'clock p. m; yeadily at 50 cents per bushel You ca : pe PRG Leet 7 J ; y at “ea - 1 CaD andin an interview with a reporter ac Sunday School at2.30 p.m. Week day seo from this that I will have my entire . 7 ae strvices—Monday at 8 p.m.;° and Fri- zs 3 . _knowled zed that he was implicat din the wa expenditure returned, with 100 per cent.,| great Balt berik robbe f day at S p. m. Rev. E. Whitman, }0 the first er that La & fermi great Baltimore bauk robbery afew years Pastor. ~ fo ' .- crop, 80 tha m not larming ago. When asked how much they got, he or fun, bnt. to make money, and I thivk | gid about one million dllars. ‘‘We rented Biste Cueistians—Prince Street—Service } ; : ’ and Sermon every Susday morning at 9? succeeding. . There is no difticulty in @ 4 building next door and were at work for . 10.230 # m and 6.30 p.m. Sunday 4” farwivg here if be has ordinery y,onihs before we succeeded in working School at 2 p. m, Rev. John Harris, ©) eTSY and intel igence. A good stock through and getting possession of the Pastor. of the former is even better in my opinlkN money. It was the largest and most sug- Particular aitention given to the sale of Island produce. 21 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly EDWARD T, RUSSELL & CO, Commission Merchants, —_—<— Household Hints. Hair brushes are best cleaned by washing them in saltratus or soda water, which re- moves the oily coating. 284 STATE STREET BOSTON, MASS. Prayer Meerrvc in ¥. M,C, A. every Sun- than an overatock of capital. BY cessfil piece of work perform: d im the 6.30 p.m. Ebiers presiding. ir, and give some of our cunning on-s from gon. From, there we visited the Continent (to texch them nothing, as you know ipa) time gener-llvy. Pinkerion, of H AS REMOVED his office and residence thei’ lend: eed-went sandy-it‘ahey rood farmer and keep their money.. New, ) pj i OPPOSITE. EXAWINER OFFICE. - vp y \Pinkerton in London, but that was all the When I, couymenced seeding I hired my years, In the meantime the ouly witness SHIPPER’S AGENT, for the harvest I paid two dollars per day ‘je was not also connected with Col. Cor- with board. The men that 1 have now|rigun’s Fenjan expedition to Ireland in Sole Agent forthe New Sheep Dip. pee ne re Tt & AD toe oe ‘demand for labor. My root crop is stili in | yighted by a British man-of-war. Some of ‘dollars and twenty-five cents, and even |] escaped, but several of the men were General Commission Merchants week. Carventers are getting from three /up ani” carried out. He has a wife and there is in this-country compared to what « R.g@” Leary to aid him in his recent not have an over steck of farmers, farm | pecded them. Brandon, Manitoba, October 11th, 1882. The most dramatic description we have May 00,, 1S82iSm ‘bad cast their shadows over the household : day afterncon at 4 o’cloek, youug men ftom towns and ¢ities that have United States. We escaped with every ae ae —= $400 to $600 and their labor for one year | gy4 gave grand dinners in all the priv- already. Any of the above class that! rand the bank ME AINE, coutidence in themselves. to go and hire portion of the money, but we were not in as to the price of labor: it was pretty high lsxtisfaction he or the bank received from Oct, 12, °82,—im. wkly 6m men at $26 and board per month for ths against us died. Then we returned to at work threhing J am: paying to) 1865, be replied that he was: that being @ Tracadie Cross & Redford Station, Pp, Fl. the ground for want of labor, notwithstavd-) the ‘terriers,’ as they call the Irish on higher.. There is a good deal of work done | captured and imprisoned, Perry also gave dollars to four dollars a day, and you have! daughter, the latter being in her sixteenth there had been when you were there, We | trial, but for some reason neither he nor ‘laborers and mechanics. ever read of the closing scene in Cvzesar’s Ceesar’s wife was distarbed by a ghattly DiscipLes oF Curist meet in New Church come out this season with a little money, gojlar of thé ¢ a ea Tan at ase ah Seek emer es maida ete ned Hiieticeed oom tee ae DR CONROY | capitals of Europe, and had a have come to me I have advised toge«n'o QC, icage, was emp'oyed by amit t, tollow and induce ua to retun @ Lower Great George Street, for moderate wages for a. year with seme |shat line of business. T shovk hands with ‘when you were here, but it is higher new. |his trip. We remained in Europe three HERRY TERRELL, season, excepting the harvest month, fot) ainerica, haying. just : h which [ paid them $30 each. Extra men |jett to yet us back a "When pckod if All kinds of Picduce bought and shipped , , : op Commission, dojlars and fifty cents and board. 'sijor, he was engaged. ta ‘sail the vessel. | This of itself will explain to you the} As wetmeared: the >Irich coast lwo! weee ing the above high rates. The laborers oD | hoard ship, took i , p, took to the smal! bovts, and I Oct. 12, °R2.—wkly 2m ‘the Canadian Pacific Railroad work get tWo/ran the vessel on the rocks. Corrigan and =. ‘ be AE HUR & CO., ‘on the streets of Brandon, at which labor-|q detailed account of the County Treasury ers are getting two dollars and fifty cents a robbery, and the manner the job was put to take off your hat to get them at that | year, residing in New York. He alse said You cannot imagine the hurry and bustle|je had expected $200 from the notorious have the country beyond a doubt ; all epee of whem he had a right to expect hee is a good class of emigrants ; we can- laid eame forward to his remne, when be Yours truly, CrarLes WHITEHEAD. Ceesar’s Death. ‘life is the following by Froude : *‘ The Ides ‘of March arrived: omens of dire import INSURANCE OF RICE dream of the previous night, and at her \ ‘ request, Caesar, who, contrary to his usual ieee. | habit, had given way to depression, de- icided that he would not attend the Senate Qucen Insurance Company, ‘that day. The house was fall: the con- spirators in their places with their daggers OF ENGLAND. lready. It was announced that Caesar was Inot comirg. Delay might be fatal, and CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. \}.is familiar friend was employed to betray thim. Decimus Brutus, whom he could not in distrust, went to entreat his attendance. Lateashire Insurance Company Ic was now eleven in the forenoon, aud r —IRTRE i ii Cyesar shock off his uneasiness and rose to CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLEERS ae As he crossed the hall his statue fell, Insurance effected on all kinds of property and was shivered on the stones. Some serv- at current rates. Losses .ettled promptly ant whe had heard whispers wished to warn aad equitably. him; but in vain. Antony, who was in Tar soap when first bought shou!d be cut : into square pieces, and put in a dry place. It lasts longer after shrinking. Soaking calico just previous to the first’ washing in a strong solution of either salt or alum is excellent to preserve the color. To take brown discoloration off of cups in which cnstirds are baked, rub it with a piece of flannel dipped in the best whiting. Kerosene will mike tin tea kettles bright as new, saturate a woollen rag and rub with it; ic will also remove stains from clean var- nished furniture. Spots on varnished furniture are readily removed by rubbing them with essence of peppermint or spirits of camphor, and then with “furniture polish” or oil. The falling leaves should be gathered u now and preserved for bedding, for whieh purpose they are excellent. being good ab- sorhants., DESBRISAY & ANGUS, ‘ etondeaiel was detained, as had been i i General Agevts. grranged, by Trebonius, Cwsar entered Office—Sonth Side Queen Square, and took his seat. His presence awed men Ch'town, Sept. 15, 1882 ‘iu spite o° themaelves, and the conspirators ‘had determined to act at once, lest they : ishould jose courage to act at all. He was Bank of Nova Scotia. ‘familiar and easy of access ; they gothered iarount him; he knew them all. There as was not one trom whouw he had net a right ESTABLISHED 1832, to expect sume sort of gratitude, and the /movement suggested no suspicion. One Paid Up Capital . . $1,000,000 had a story to tell him, another sume favor Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 ” ask. Tuilive Cimber, whom he had just ‘made Govervor of Bithvnia, then came clove ‘to him with s me rquest which he was An Agency of this Bank will be opened on} ynwiiling to grant. Cimber canght his Monday next, 19th imst., in the build'ng | pown, as if in entresty, and dragced it lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Kawara from bis shou'dere. Cassias, who sanding ins under the managemeut of tbe under- rebind him, stalb-d him in the throat. shied, ‘ ‘Deposits will be received ou interest, and: He edie: vp with @ err ard caught Ous- om current bocdul’s jrius’ arn ; another poinard entered his Drafts granted ov the varieus Agencies aud reas’, giving hia a mortal wound. He correspondents of the Bank. looked around, aud serving not one friendly Sterling and other Exchange bonght and face, out only a rings of daggers point ng at " Ouertuttetown, Muy #2) "82. 72 Queen Strevt. in “banking” the cellar. If you dip your broom in clean, hot ands © orce a week, then shake it tll it is almost * dry, and then hang it up, or stand it with as it would without this operation. or swe!l offensive can effect a permanent cure by bething them every night, or often- er, in a strong soluticn of borax, nsing a tablesponful of pulverized borax to a basin of water; two or tree weeks of such treat. ment will probably be found sf ient. _—¢-- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate 43 A BRAIN: TONIO, Tn. KE. W Ropertso:, Cleveland. O., says; “From my ex) ¢riexce can cordially recom- mend itas a brain and nerve temic, + speciaily ‘in vervous d. bility, oe rvous dyspepsia, ste, -—- «eee Dixxer Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets sold, and yeueral banking business transacted. him, he drew his gown over his head ,gavher d' plates, caps agd Saucery in larze quan- bi Mea Kalin sieht ORAL, ‘ > ( Seeainres Kw erence ie ig sae pins will Be eid Cass pee ean ever * Cols They can he wwed to advantage the handle down, it will lust twice as long . Persons tronbl-d with feet that perspire © A NE A= en i : ' bins is i i: ‘ ER ore tat Me eR gem wv * ne & ca sted ite op scent linn te salaries o-man a sneiarisa i son ten nt ie