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Tuesday 7} -311L0 3513. 5 4) Wednesday 8, 2911 36) 4 13 ‘STyarday 9 27| morn} 5 29 6! | 30) “95! 0 38) 6 38 7| Sata y 12' 24 1 40) 7 39 '§' Sunday 14/° 22) 2 40! 8 25)11 23 9 day 15), 20, 3 40; 9 4 16/Tavsday 16) 18| 4 40! 9 39 tt) Wednesday | 17; 16) 5 40)10 14 12' Thursday 19) 14] 6 41/10 46 13, Friday 20' 12) 7 41\11 19! 4S 21} 10) 8 48j11 55) 15 Siuday 3a; Thorasl 0 30) 02 Man 1 139 a any 2% | OL 288 1 9 18| Wednesday 37 Slaft 14| 1 54 19| Thursday 28' =| 0 55/ 2 44 20 Friday 29} 0) 1 30 349 21 |Saturday Bild 58) 2 3) 5 5 unday Fe st g * f 2 10 41 ¥ Tueeday 36) 53) 3 351 8 38 25) Wednesday 37] 5274 9 9 28 26) Thursday 33) 50) 4 «rho 12 27) Fri 40) 548) 5 31/10 55 28 Stat fay 41 6 23} 11 39) . y 43) 45) 7 20'aft 21/10 2) 44) 8 22| 1 4 ail'Tives: 6 46,6 46) 9 24) 1 49 Terk --Five Dottars a YEAR. “NEW SERIES. ‘* This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evkipipes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1882. Srne_e Corizs Two Sy. VOL. WiNO. 188 owas fun Datty Examiner’ i t Is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, } } By tee Bxdwiver Posuisnine Company, | FROM THEIR Orrice, CoRNER OF WATER aNd GueaT GEORGE STREETS, P. E. Island. Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : Charlottetown, - ° | Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, . . 1 26 One Month, - - - 0 50 pear Advertising at most moderate rates. | Contracts may be made for monthly, | quarterly, half.yearly or yearly advertise- | ments, on application. ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1882. MOON S CHANGES, Third Quarter day, 10h, 5m., p. m,,N.E. : ¥ noha New Moon 12th day, th. 59m, a m., N. (below herisen.} eee (yeesies, 19th day, 7h. 42m. a, m., 8S, W. Fal oon, 27th day, lh. 51m., a m, 8. E. yh ‘Sun 'Suan !Moon! High ! Days yiDa® oF WEEK| ises |nets | rises Net \ten’h. “Le ARTHUR & CO., - General Commission Merchants Particular attention given to the sale of Island produce. {21 Atlantic Avenue & 20 Essex Avenue, BOSTON, MASS. May 27, 1882—wkly INSURANCE OFFICE. Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current. rates, Losses settled promptly and itably. 2 DESBRISAY & ANGUS, ; General Agents. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882, Bank of Nova Scotia. ESTABLISHED 1832, Reserve Fund .. . 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on | Monday oF, 19th inst., in the buildin lately occupied by the Bank of Prince Edwar Island, andar the management of the under- its will be received on interest, and on’ current account, Drafts granted on the variens Agencies aud | cerrespondents of the Bank. Sterling and other Exchange bought and sold, and yeueral banking business transacted. D. ©. CHALMERS, Ch’town, June 17, 1882—tf Agent. W. C. BISHOP, SFIPPING —AND— FORWARDING AGENT, Marine Insurance Broker, General Commission Agent, BEDFORD ROW, P.O. BOX1 . . HALIFAX,N. 8 pests ATTENTION given to the collection of Custom Drawbacks 1000 lbs. 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No extia 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 valuable sup Lewbit:! entitled © Chart of the Ag» of Domestic Anim ils,” by A Liautard, M.A., ¥V S,, containing 42 engravings of the Mouth and Tveth of Domestic Animals at. various ages, with Descriptive Letter Press, Toronto. 0:0— The Daily Mail, the Leading Canadian Newspaper, Price $7 a Year. Address all communications to +‘ THE MAIL,” Toronto. Oct, 18, 1882, TO THF WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE’ “y ae W.& A. BROWN & CO. HAVE JUST OPENED THE FIRST INSTALMENT OF THEIR FALL AND WINTER GOODS! 42 CASES, 28 BALES. A lot of Manchester Goods to fellow shortly. Charlottetown, Sept. 22, 1882. EET OE aaa le) “CITY STEAM BAKERY.” a 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, &., :0: To arrive per Steamship ‘‘ Miramichi,” from Montreal. <=> Orders by mail promptly executed. J. QUIRK, Prince Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Islaud May 4, 1882. For Scotch and English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of ali Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & (O'S, : Barrenness, Seminel Weakness, and General Loss| enter their stock, &c., they were informed UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the tof Lobsters and other Canned Goods, thereon Hulls, Cargoes, and Freights insured in Girst-cladd offices at most favorable rates, Consignments of Produce solicited, and prompt retarns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered Island. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit guaranteed. —ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,dic. Xe. Subscribe now and get the best weekly newspaper in America for 15 months for One Dollar, ay ; “a t s a 4.* ¢ Be © p> + , <i oR ts, % ae IS 2 C85 TRADE ~ MARK, ¥ Naa was the Fair, with redue | 4 ‘ yare Ci R RES PONDENCE. &e. , advertised for tero day® T2507 ; " of people thus deceived ? “Was Wedo not hold ourselves responsible for the tha merchants 6f) Summers? nig’ iy ee statems nts oF oor, correspondents donble harvest ? Let the See 4 — be net eorrect, give us the ” trite ix To the Editor of the Examiner. ness” ef the proceedings of th man Deak Sir,—I noticed in your. paper, this half sham exhibition. /some time ago, a paragraph stating that the advertisement, the classifieatic | Supreme Court had made an order, forbid- sheep pens. which should | ding the press to publish any 6f the evidence Plete on W ednesda | given by the Directors of the Bank of P. E. until after 10 © ol | Aslond. while said examination or case was Some af ‘the ex . |pending. If a citizen of Oharlettetown @0W® stock, and then ave 5 | can attend said Court and_listen to any evi- 1% entering theire, n, contrary to | dence given in said Court, why snoald I or the custom of*f ve exch time any ished to ehiet! Se EES. any other inhabitant and taxpayer of this One ¥ idoeiaGh ine : of Say SS ef mN leountry, be debarred from reading such compelled ‘to pu ers woe nf << Se et = Si YeaSG SY ws ‘evidence in the press? If such is law, the Pe ticks being good _ for the day. The Girt rm Sieg hoe Ce Re legislature of this Province should at,once P!sinly expressed ot people is ee Pekar 8 take steps to remedy it. -The publication that the Prince: . Gon . was a el of the evidence of the directors wis of far Bever so badly + rather mis THEGR T | more importance to the people of this conn- managed, as*on last : k . try, than. that .of the recent robbery’ case Those who were thus’ ; ‘in the police court; and’ ¥ wonder ‘that the 0? a fool's erzand, for the of few = _| press of this Island are so easily intimidated. merchants, will be carefiaP asiext year how chan It appears to me that. thiais.a reformation they trast such gullitg éxhibition advertise- RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciaticn, Lumbago, > Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quansy, Sore Throat, Swa/!- | which the press coulttseaxily bring about. ‘ments as misled them this times a | Who among you-wiltJead in the matter / Again, not satisfied with gulling the Weurs truly, "= R. McN&EILL ,;; New ‘London, Oct. 16th, 1882. —— people, the corporation of Summerside*had several special policemen sppointed, who were on the alert to run in céuntry boys on the least signs of wildness. These were kept in all night, all offers of bail being re- ings and Sprains, Burns and | Och Agus Och ume Tro Ag ys. fused, and we fined heavily next morning, S ‘J step Ren n in order to help pay civic expenses. These erat ae Bodily | Maister— Scol Boch. apscieties ing: Abe. badge: af'authority, s Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and ail other Pains-and Aches. Mo Preparation on earth equals St. Jacons Ore a Safes Sure, vienple and cheap Externs) edy, A trial entaila but the compuratively trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and covery one suffering pain can have ¢heap and positive proof of its claims. : Directions in Eleven Languages, 60LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALELS ' IN MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Baltimvre, id., U.S. As Tickets to all Points WEST AND NORTH WEST, QOver the Intercolonial and Grand T:unk Railways. For sale at Post Office at Pictou Landing by Dear Bini Deg a sensible letter has were selecied from among, we will aot say | been written. to the columns of your paper the roughs of Summerside, but certainly on the evil of teaching on Saturdays, but to not'the gentry, and it was antnging to see no effect. the way they — themselves, after It.is pitiful to note how unequally the locking up a few of the conntry‘boys, with | privileges and rights are shared to the sons whemithey would have no business in a fair /and daughters of Adam ; more so, when we. field, amd mo favor, Pethaps they/will. not -are at the morning of the 20th. century, at al wmegtin Syummersiac, They were too the height of ‘civilization as is boasted of, engerto ae their billies, aud to ran ip hoys and under a banner which indicates free- defending themselves from the attack of dom of thought, liberty of speech and equal ‘rouglis} letting ‘the guilty parties go fre ' privileges and rights, and that to the ignor- Sum e is fast becoming demoralized, | ed country teachers, who ate treated with sidewalk broken, decent hotels closed} the silent contempt on the subject—Saturdey most obliging hotel keepers im jail, while teaching—by those who are in authority others defy the law, miserable accommoda- over ns, who are supposed to administer tions for mam and beast, and no stabling justice between man aud man, as well as to being provided by those pretending to run vur city teachers, who are tended with good hotels. care, furnished with all the school neces- We would suggest that in future the saries, aud handsomely supplemented, have yearly exhibitions: be held in sume other excellent accommodation, have two or more pert of the county than Summerside, Ken- | weeks’ vacation over and above that which sington, for instance, where the exhibition is given to the poor country teachers, and would be properly managed, and the people , who, if they utter a single squeak, or make ,a sign that they want a holiday that is ‘granted, their places on that occasion are filled by country slaves who are prosecnt- JAMES S, SCOTT, ne their studies in the Normal School. : - Why not put city and country teachers mn} TAC on the same level, as far as 2 is bbn- IPpPng all mmission eerned } Why give some every Saturday _and others only . first Ra third in each ‘month? Do you think the.country parents MERCHANT. eare less for their dearones than citonians ? in Fi ishi j Or, are you of the opinion that they are so Dealer M0 Fish and Fishing Supplies, “wane as not to know what is best, as POWER’S WHARF, HALIFAX, N. S. well as just? 1 fancy that yowall (i. ¢.,) Special attention paid to the receiving and the demi;gods;in power) will admit that, prompt disposal of Island produce, Having country parents, On ap average, are as care- extensive. wharf accommodatiun and. com- ful of their children and as intelligent as modious stores, copsignmeuts are solicited any in the metropolis. Then, J ask you, and prompt returns, guaranteed | why disregard the cry of one party? Why Weekly market reports forwarded ‘not exact the same amount.of work of all upon application, and vessels charteredfor teachers, without favour or partiality ? D>. A. McLEOD, May 2, 1882 shippers. | Why not apply the right remedy ? P.Q. address-——Lock Drawer 51, Halifax. | {is an undeniable fact that the human mgs frame of a middle-aged man, who has strong 3 ‘ limbs, muscles and brains, wants time to (eean Sie amshi Co aie strength and energy. How p \'F much more the child, with his feeble mus- cle, pliable limbs, and weak and _ easily > > | spoiled brains ! ‘The result is that it proves 6 ae OY sp 2 ” a ae ' | injurious to the health and growth of the = . child. A constant toil and hammering at ithe same tedious work are serious hin- i . drances to the vital growth of any person, | old or young. We see, too often, some of 'the pupils compelled to remain home for their health's sake. Is it the stupid, dull, ‘and lazy boy that we miss in class? No, /not at all; bat the’ most promising and Lenergetic boy, who. overworks himself by | striving to keep his place in the class. Had fP\HIS Company being now about to be the boy more time for exercise, and less dissolved, all persons having legal. de- confinement, he would not, be so apt to mands against the Company are hereby have broken health, feeble and stunted notified and required to furnish their ac- body, anda ghostly look. The heaithiest counts without delay to the undersigned for farmer or blacksmith in the country could adjustment. | not stand the imprisonment that our chil- PEAKE BROS, & CO., | dren have to endure. A cons(ant, out-door . Mansgers. | work for six hours, where you can inhale Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1582-—3aw tf the pure fresh breeze, is not considered a short day Ss work ; but the poor, innocent child, who is closed up in an unwholesome _— business heretofore carried on by the room (as is often the case), and under a despotic and heartless teacher (what I am undersigued and the late A. B, Stewart, under the ;tyle and firm of Hickey & Srew- perfectly convinced that three-fourths o them are—including -zyself), from 9 a. m. art, fobacco Manufacturers, will be con-| tv 4 p. m., cannot but yield the most per- tinueti by tke subscriber under the same! nicious results. Yes, many a young corpse style. that is mouldering in its narrow bed, i brought to life again, would charge long schoo) hours with its death. Hoping that this matter will be seriously contilered,iand soon al‘ered from six teach- | ing days in a week to five, . Lam, etc., MICHAELHIOCK?" Y. Mh'town, Inly 4, 1882. pat ef A CURE GUARANTEED. Magnetic Medicine ms ue S y) pe ae Y M. p> Tes Goose Pond, Oct., llth, 1882. ‘ Nd , - . #3 To the Editor of the Examiner. De:nx Sir,—For some weeks the Prince County Exhibition was advertised to take place on Thursday and Friday, the 5th and pooy Az 1? a a ‘4 hed : fz a ¥, For Old and Yonng, Male and Female,| 6th imst., snd people were thus led to $ *| believe that the Exhibition would be open But when the exhibi- tration, Night Sweats Supermatorrhea, Leucorrhaa,| tors went on Wednesday and Thursday to LAPT Efi] Pesitively cures Nervousness in ALL its stages, cak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Proa-|°™ those two days. fairly dealt. with. ‘I remain, Yours, very truly, : ENSINGTON Boy. K. ne‘ngton; Let 19, Oct. 9, tet To the l Ow One t. \ is bes “Dear Sirx,—A comménication, evideritly written hy no lessi @ personage than Dr. Rebertsou, bi » Sppears in the last Week! y Patriot inawhich the Examuver, the the Returning | and A. C. McDenald are treated 5 a larce share of abuse. “Lies,” ~eaeahity, “tricksters,” “‘cow- afds,” are a few of the choice words whith the choice little “Dr.” applies to those whi, acting net/contfary but according to! tthe law, brought his political squirming and doubledealing to grief. Ii. he. is now politically snuffed out, he has himself and no one else to, blame for it. Instead of flying into @ passion and pelting dirt at his opponents, he should calmly and resignedly rem: mber that success iliy acquired is seldom abiding. Amd then, there is an- other little matter which Mr, Robertson should bear in mimd-‘Those. who, live in glass. houses should not throw stones.” On reading his letter in, the Patriot one, is nutubally led to inquire,—Who is this Dr. Robertson that so dippantly accuses his neighbors of cowardice, meaneéss, faleekood, &c.? The answer is early given. Ae is one of the most ambitious and withal the shaliowest political demagogues of the day. Puffed up with arrogance, eheek pnd_self- conceit, he imagines himself a_ very Solon on philosophical and pelitical questions. On one occasion he persuaded a aufiicent number of petsons to teke him at his own estimate of himeelf avd return him to the Local House, His recond!» while there, is just whee might . hawe,been expected. Narrew- mindedness, uselersness, aud selfishness were the chief chavacteris- tics of his careev. It may be said that he succeeded in having a Medical Act passed. True he did sueceed in this. And what was the chsracter of this Medical Act? Why it sswply meant the increasing of the fees of ‘he medical profession to an alarm- ing extent. The Act was repealed as soon as the people became aware of its injustice. The foul blot wad speedily, Wiped off our statate books. ‘NO /"tha sks! Ubwever, to De. Robertson for this; fort! he’ had the power. to prevent, it’ would still be the poo pthe h law of the land, amd r }) alread f over burdened, in many i ld. Deyo baging, charges of doskarp double the pre ae i political career Was t close at that tint he ‘‘saw a! ris likely to overwheltm bid mative. What did this, burniihg patriot ido toeshve his country from, as he ht, the ‘threatening storm and ruin? Did he stand trve to the old ship, determified| desert her while there was a flank bet n him n and death? No; he -abando mend sought rest, sweet rest, in ihe” rh States, where he employed ay ime i _ writing letters inviting shis fellow. , ..7 7a “men to come over and be happy Stars and Stripes. © »~ of Power. It repairs *Nervous Waste, Rejuven- ates the Jaded Intellect, Strengthens the Enjeebled Brain and Restores Surprising lone and Vigor to the Srhausted Generative Organs in either sex, £2 With each order for TWELVE packages, accompanied with five dollars, we, will send our Written Guarantee to refund the mouey if the treatment does not effecta cure. It is the Cheapest and Best Medicine in the Market. s@ Full ‘particutars in our pamphlet, which we desire to mail free to any address. Mack’s Muaguetic Medicine is soid by Drug- ists at HO <ts. per box, or 6 boxes for $2.50, or will mailed free of postage, on receipt of the money, by addressing MACK’S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO., Windsor, Ont., Canada Sold in Charlottetown by Apothecaries’ Hall Co., Prince Edward i Sor yaht9 Remember the address, two doors above Ap tscaries Hall Corner : 1%, . Igiand, and by “len 38 Afte: a brier period, however, he’ return- that the fair would be held on Friday only, ed to the Island. Once again, thes people Oa Thursday there was no exibition. entrusted him with a seat,in the Local Hundreds of country people went to Sum- Honse.. Zhis time he was prepared to do merside on that day, and returned honie Wonders. ‘‘Only put mein,’ said be, “sud Gisa»pcinted, and disgusted with the emn- I!) get all the farmers wrongs redressed.” duet of the Exhibition Commissionors, who ‘'Th. Government is chargivg too much for aivertised as fullows: ‘* AJ! articles for its lands, I]! gét the price reduced to one exhibition in the D.ill Shed must be enter- nalf at least. Only put mein, and you'll ed on ov before the morning of Thursday, see what 1 will do for the bleeding tenantry t!e 5th of October. The Drill Shed willbe of this down-trodden Province,” o en to visitors and exhibitors for two Here was an oppurtuzity for him to try days, Thursday and Friday.’ Yet visitors his hand But ah, the selfishness and ani «xhibitors were sent away on Thursday deceptiveness of the human heart! The withvut any exhibition takiny place, Why prospect of a stut in thy fioure of Ps eam So pee ~ : Bie Be. . 7 en Vecttntimeial or fs ie a f Te u cd P = 2 - morn . = ee a te ~ a F fate emeinaetineem cae oan’ ; Ps es - ~e pe i a oy eee sinannladn gina : aces > nei apamaaree ama ay pe pin al ee my ee atid lee nage —_ cece ahem yee ae pes ty aie S he eo a